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  2. Quay (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    It was also named as the best restaurant for the third time in The Sydney Morning Herald Good Food Guide 2009. [2] Quay has been included in The World's 50 Best Restaurants, first appearing in 2009 when it entered the list in 46th place. Among Australian restaurants, only fellow Sydney-based restaurant Tetsuya's was ranked higher. [11]

  3. Doyles on the Beach - Wikipedia

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    It has two sisters restaurants: Doyles Fishermans Wharf, also in Watsons Bay, and Doyles at the Sydney Fish Market. [4] In 2021, the restaurant was named in GQ ' s list of the "18 most expensive restaurants in Australia". [5] One of the restaurant's attractions is the view over Sydney Harbour of the downtown Sydney skyline four miles to the east.

  4. List of markets in Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Part of Sydney Markets at Flemington; markets cater for both locals and tourists and are home to over 1,000 stalls The Rocks Friday Foodie Markets [3] The Rocks: George Street, Playfair Street and Jack Mundey Place, at the northern end of George Street: Every Friday nights Food Under the shadow of the Sydney Harbour Bridge: The Rocks Weekend ...

  5. 15 Warm Places to Visit in February, According to Real ... - AOL

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    Here are 15 warm places to visit this February. Leave your puffer at home. ... catch the Farmers Insurance Open for world-class golf or, ... Sydney, Australia. Noel Alvarenga/Getty Images.

  6. Harry's Cafe de Wheels - Wikipedia

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    Harry's Cafe de Wheels is an iconic pie cart located on Cowper Wharf Road in Woolloomooloo, Sydney, Australia, near the Finger Wharf and Fleet Base East.. They are best known for their dish "Tiger Pie", an Australian meat pie topped with mashed potato, mushy peas and gravy; it was named after the pie cart's founder Harry "Tiger" Edwards.

  7. Tourism in Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Sydney's most famous beach attracts large numbers of tourists to Bondi Beach throughout the year with many Irish and British tourists spending Christmas Day there. Bondi Beach features many cafes, restaurants and hotels, some with views of the beach and surrounding headlands.