The Almustafa is a Lebanese restaurant. According to the Sydney Morning Herald the Almustafa is 'like arriving at a party house'. The walls and ceilings are decorated with rugs and fabrics with mismatched furniture. The Almustafa is opened every night for dinner and even has belly dancers.
The Altitude is another place you must go visit while in Sydney. The dress is a smart casual and they are closed on Sunday but with the view of the harbor it will make it worth it. Not only does the Altitude offer a great view but you also get to enjoy a meal cooked by a world class chef Steven Krasicki.
The Astral restaurant is an award winning restaurant with views of the city and Sydney harbor. The Astral is a fine dining restaurant and does not allow jeans, running shoes, or sporting uniforms to be worn. The meals are bit on the costly side but with a talented chef like Sean Connolly you will find it well worth it.
The Bel Mondo is one place that can not be left out with its views of the bridge and opera house. They are closed on Sunday and Monday but are open the remainder of the week.
Bilson's restaurant is the final place but far from the last on the list. In 2009 Bilson's was named the restaurant of the year. Owned by Tony Bilson, a talented chef that has been recognized for over 40 years as one of the top chefs will leave your mouth watery with his delicious cuisines.
Wildfire restaurant is one of Sydney's most talked about restaurants. The Wildfire offers you exquisite views of the harbor and the Opera House, as well as breathtaking interior. None of this compares to the exquisite food they prepare. Owner Tonci Farac created the restaurant with the idea of having a sensory experience. You will enjoy a beautiful setting, fine music, wonderful aromas as well as a delicious meal.
Those are the top six. If you have extra time on your hand you should stop by the Bondi Social, Bistro Moncur, Catalina Rose Bay, or the Times on the Park. Any of the above will leave you will a meal to remember and a night you will never forget.
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