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This Japanese seafood restaurant in Sydney is definitely an unforgettable restaurant. The environment of the whole restaurant is very elegant, facing Sydney's Darling Harbour Bay, and the scenery is also very beautiful. The fish produced here are all caught on the same day, which is very fresh and delicious, and is definitely the best of Japanese cuisine.
It is said that this restaurant is the best Japanese restaurant in the area. Don't even think about eating there if you don't find it. You can find this famous restaurant overseas on the Internet. I recommend you to try it! I ordered a soy milk hot pot, which was so delicious that I forgot to take a photo. . .
This is a Japanese restaurant in Sydney's Chinatown. The sashimi platter here is really great. All the seafood and fish are freshly caught that day. The fish meat is very tender and dipped in the dipping sauce here. The taste is really delicious. It's really delicious.
🌟Highlights & Features: Having lived in Sydney for seven years, I'm familiar with many affordable restaurants around the city. Here's a compilation for those planning to visit Sydney or who have just arrived. 👍Highly Recommended: 1. Yayoi Japanese Restaurant: There are 2-3 branches in the city. Their eel rice and Wagyu beef hot pot are highly recommended. Average price: $20-$30 per person. - 2. Trout House near Chinatown: A very famous soy milk and Wagyu beef hot pot restaurant. It's also ranked among the top three Japanese restaurants. Average price: $20-$30 per person. A soy milk hot pot for two people is only around $45. - 3. Pancakes on the Rocks: This dessert shop in The Rocks is very famous for its Western-style pancakes, and they also offer steak and pork chops. It's a must-try in Sydney, just like watermelon cake. Average price: $20-$30 per person. - 4. Ooiden Rice Bowl in Townhall: A super delicious and cheap Japanese restaurant. It's next to a ramen shop of the same name. They have a wide variety of fried snacks, especially the fried shrimp paired with curry or beef rice. Average price: $10-$15 per person. - 6. Machimachi, the milk tea shop endorsed by Jay Chou, has opened in Sydney. It's a bit more expensive than regular milk tea, but it's truly delicious. Average price: 10-15 RMB. - 7. Danjee Korean Restaurant: One of the top three Korean restaurants in Sydney, offering both main courses and BBQ. Highly recommend their fried chicken and cheese rice cake chicken hot pot. The fried chicken is incredibly flavorful with absolutely no oil. Average price: 20-30 RMB. - 8. Mr. Pot: Located in Chatswood and Eastwood, this restaurant is a favorite among long-time Sydney residents. Their squid ink noodles and squid ink rice are truly delicious. Their various stone pot dishes are also excellent; Xiao Hong always orders the sea urchin tofu hot pot. Average price: 20-30 RMB. - 9. Home Thai: An affordable Thai restaurant that Jay Chou has visited. Recommended dishes include grilled beef tongue, Thai curry, tom yum soup, mango rice, and mini fried dough sticks. This restaurant will change your overall impression of Thai food. Average price: 20-30 RMB. - ❤Recommendation Reason: These restaurants are all ones I frequently revisit after living in Sydney for a long time and experiencing various disappointments. I've been to each one countless times, and I absolutely guarantee you won't be disappointed. Follow me for more travel destinations. #CommunityGamerClub #TrendyGamerRouteMap #ANewWayToExperienceTheCity #Unforgettable2021 #ImmersiveWinter