Sydney’s Best “Long Lunch” Options


Q Dining

You can soak up splendid views of The Bridge and the Sydney Harbour while sipping fine wine and having a delicious gourmet meal next to the harbor. Q dining is one of the best options you might have to enjoy a quiet afternoon. So, if you are feeling down, visit this restaurant.

Nomad

If you are around Surry Hills, this is a great option to consider. Also, you might want to take advantage of the boutique wine list here, along with the generous menu. This menu was designed by keeping groups in mind. It features a chef’s menu that has char-grilled lamb, cauliflower that is barbecued, and king fish ceviche. For desserts, decadent chocolate with peanut and sour cherry is available.

The Woollahra

Chiswick is the perfect setting for a special occasion. It is an ideal place where you will find a luminous dining room in the leafy Sydney Suburb of Woollahra. The kitchen garden, with the head chef, Richie Dolan, creates a fresh and seasonal menu for the patrons. We are talking Bay Bug with Basil Pesto and roasted snapper. The cocktail has a list of features that has classic and contemporary dishes. You should take advantage of herbs and fruit in the kitchen garden, while the wine and beer has a balanced selection from which you can choose.

The Vine Double Bay

This is a contemporary restaurant that serves French food. The restaurant’s humble wine list will have you feeling like royalty. Everything you read on the menu feels too good to eat, which makes people order more than one dish. So, you definitely can’t risk going in during the lunch hour as you might not want to leave. The dessert menu is just as hearty.

Cala Luna

Cala Luna captures the essence of Sydney with fine wine and seafood. You will find cured and salted meats for starters, with pickled veggies and an entrée of rock pool broth with king prawns and dry vermouth. You will also find a classic combination of pasta dishes in the main course section of the menu.

INDU

Exotic cocktails and scrumptious food is waiting for you at INDU. Make sure that you reserve a table on the weekend or you might end up feeling like you missed out. It is best that you hit up the DOSA bar first before you move on to the grill and curries and then, finishing everything with dessert. Fresh mint popsicles and watermelons are what you might crave for a while after you have eaten here.

Sydney Princess Cruises

By far the best option to dine is to visit the Sydney Princess Cruise. It is one of the most popular harbor cruises for company outings. You can have both lunch and dinner here. The place is committed to always bring you the best, and you will notice the great emphasis they put on the attention to detail. However, be warned; if you dine here once, you will keep coming back for more.