Best Asian Food Restaurants in The Phoenix

We've collected top 10 mentioned asian food restaurants in The Phoenix from other articles such as AGFG, Culture Trip, Time Out Sydney.

Best Asian Food Restaurants in The Phoenix

Mr. Wong
Mr. Wong
4.4 (3455 ratings)
Modern Cantonese menu, from dim sum to classic mud crab, served in a lavish French-colonial setting.
3 Bridge Ln, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Cantonese restaurantAsian restaurantTakeout Restaurant
Mentioned by DMARGE
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"Mr. Wong elevates dim sum to a level you didn’t know was possible, dishing out what are likely the best dumplings you’ll find this side of the Great Wall. You can easily spend hours working your way through the menu and wine list, and soaking up the 1930s jazz-era Shanghai vibe. Bigger is better at this a two-level temple to Cantonese cuisine – including the line, so come prepared to wait for the privilege of experiencing this Sydney institution."
Mentioned by Boss Hunting
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"While I realise Mr. Wong doesn’t exactly qualify as a Sydney Asian-fusion restaurant, given it’s almost exclusively Cantonese in style, there are at least some modern ideas that could qualify it for this list. Plus, it’s still one of the most reliable restaurants in Merivale’s heavyweight roster. Just try and resist those lobster and scallop dumplings, those wagyu and truffle puffs, or pan-fried Sichuan-style lamb dumplings."
Momofuku Seiobo
Momofuku Seiobo
4.4 (476 ratings)
Acclaimed restaurant with an open kitchen and edgy vibe, for inventive Asian-European fusion dishes.
Level G/80 Pyrmont St, Pyrmont NSW 2009, Australia
Caribbean restaurantAmerican restaurantAsian fusion restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Man of Many
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"Direct from New York City (and the only restaurant outside of the Big Apple we might add) Momofuku Seiobo is a two-hatted restaurant serving up diverse and seasonal Australian produce. The tasting menu changes frequently and gives you a delicious and extensive culinary experience from the inventive executive chef, Paul Carmichael. Seiobo is the Japanese goddess of the west, an appropriate namesake for the most heavenly of all the fun places to eat in Sydney."
China Lane
China Lane
4.3 (476 ratings)
Modern Asian cuisine in a stylish laneway restaurant with speciality cocktails and banquet menus.
2 Angel Pl, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Asian fusion restaurantAsian restaurantChinese restaurant
Chin Chin
Chin Chin
4.2 (2099 ratings)
69 Commonwealth St, Surry Hills NSW 2010, Australia
Asian restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"Since this Melbourne hotspot first opened its Surry Hills site in 2017, Chin Chin has been one of the most sought-after restaurants in Sydney. And it's not hard to see why. Whether you're here for an evening feast or one of the Yum Cha Weekends events, you can expect gorgeous interiors and a menu of Asian bites, including prawn har gau and stir-fried lobster tails."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"Housed inside a heritage-listed building, and serving some of the finest Southeast Asian plates around, Chin Chin boasts the wow-factor, and then some. This popular spot is best-known for it's Yum Cha boozy lunch, which takes place every weekend and includes dumplings, prawn toast and custard buns washed down with bottomless cocktails."
Mentioned by Big 7 Travel
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"Zesty stir fry and spicy curries are what Chin Chin does best. Feast on their herby pad seuw with braised beef or opt for a green curry of chicken and apple. Currently, they offer takeout and are working toward a limited delivery service."
Ms.G’s
Ms.G’s
4.4 (1105 ratings)
Inventive Asian fusion plates in a bustling 4-level space with funky wall art and a jam jar ceiling.
155 Victoria St, Potts Point NSW 2011, Australia
Asian fusion restaurantAsian restaurantBarChinese restaurantMalaysian restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Boss Hunting
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"Ms G’s has long been one of Merivale’s biggest players, dominating Potts Point with its infectiously playful menu that ships everything from cheeseburger spring rolls and yuzu slushies, to wagyu char kway teow and grilled king prawns with sambal belachan. The penchant for furiously clashing Asian flavours with other influences spills over to the cocktail menu as well, resulting in concoctions like vodka and licor43 built with Yakult, lychee, lemon, and lychee pearls. Address: 155 Victoria St, Potts PointContact: (02) 9114 7342"
Mentioned by ellaslist.com.au
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"Potts Point favourite, Ms G’s, will be keeping locals well-fed with all of their signature drool-worthy dishes, including tom yum fried rice, soy-glazed chicken wings and those famous cheeseburger spring rolls (yes, really!)."
Fat Noodle at The Star - Pick Up & Delivery Available
Fat Noodle at The Star - Pick Up & Delivery Available
4 (380 ratings)
Modern Asian-fusion fare in a casino hotel with high ceilings, communal tables & inventive decor.
The Star, 80 Pyrmont St, Pyrmont NSW 2009, Australia
RestaurantAsian restaurantChinese restaurantMalaysian restaurantSoutheast Asian restaurantVietnamese restaurant
Red Chilli Sichuan Restaurant
Red Chilli Sichuan Restaurant
3.8 (164 ratings)
Smart Chinese restaurant with traditional decor, plating spicy dishes and seafood specialties.
1/8 Dixon St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Sichuan restaurantAsian restaurantChinese restaurantDelivery Chinese restaurantLunch restaurantRestaurant
Kyushu Japanese Restaurant
Kyushu Japanese Restaurant
4.5 (335 ratings)
Casual landmark with buzzing crowds offering straightforward Japanese sushi, sashimi & bento boxes.
9-11 Grosvenor St, Neutral Bay NSW 2089, Australia
Japanese restaurantAsian restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by TheSmartLocal - Singapore's Leading Travel and Lifestyle Portal
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"Although located in Neutral Bay, one visit to Kyushu Japanese Restaurant and your opinions are sure to be swayed with positivity. If you aren’t too keen on the ‘raw’ aspect of Japanese cuisines, not to worry Kyushu also has a diverse menu of freshly cooked Japanese dishes. Some local favourites like the Teriyaki Chicken, Soft Shell Crab Salad, Nabeyaki Udon (Hotpot noodle soup with prawn tempura, chicken, fish, vegetables, crabmeat and poached egg), and their range of tempura dishes, are testaments to the love this eatery receives!"
88 Noodle
88 Noodle
4.3 (54 ratings)
Crown Sydney, Level 3/1 Barangaroo Ave, Barangaroo NSW 2000, Australia
Asian restaurant
Mentioned by delicious.com.au
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"Channeling the great noodle houses in Shanghai, Noodle 88 specialises in fast, fresh, and filling fare, reflective of the native flavours of China and South East Asia. The glamourous hawker hall features an open kitchen, where noodles are tossed in hot woks, showcasing the theatrics of the Asian marketplace. Expect seasonally driven dishes, with offerings from across Shanghai, Singapore, Thailand, Japan and Indonesia, including laksa, pho, soto, and a range of barbecued meats and dumplings."
Joe's table
Joe's table
4.9 (114 ratings)
1/28 Kings Ln, Darlinghurst NSW 2010, Australia
Southeast Asian restaurant
Mentioned by Sitchu
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"Joe’s Table is one of the true delights of the Sydney dining scene. A pint sized shop helmed by – you guessed it – Joe, all the dishes are conceived, cooked and served by one man, Joe himself!. Our favourite South Asian eatery in Sydney – a big call I know!"

Best Vegan Restaurants in The Phoenix

Kitchen by Mike CBD
Kitchen by Mike CBD
4.4 (463 ratings)
1/7 Bent St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
RestaurantBreakfast restaurantCafeCatererHealth food restaurantLunch restaurantVegan restaurantVegetarian restaurant
Herb n Sprout co
Herb n Sprout co
4.5 (201 ratings)
331 Maroubra Rd, Maroubra NSW 2035, Australia
Vegetarian restaurantBreakfast restaurantCoffee shopHealth food restaurantVegan restaurantVegetarian cafe and deli
Bodhi Restaurant
Bodhi Restaurant
4.4 (1952 ratings)
Vegan yum cha, faux-meat dishes and boutique wines, served amid fig trees and hanging lanterns.
2/4 College St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Vegan restaurantRestaurant

Best Nature and Parks (RV, National, Dog, etc) in The Phoenix

South Cronulla Beach
South Cronulla Beach
4.7 (39 ratings)4.5 (138 ratings)
Cronulla NSW 2230, Australia
BeachNature & Parks
Mentioned by Skyscanner Australia
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"Out of all of the Sydney beaches, Cronulla is the only beach in the city that can be reached by train, making it the perfect stop for sunny days that are sure to lure everyone from the region down to the beach. It’s famous for its surf, large stretch of sand and family-friendly atmosphere. Use Cronulla as a base for the Cronulla walk, a two-hour trek that weaves you through other nearby beaches, pools, local flora, and viewpoints."
Mentioned by The Trend Spotter
15 Best Beaches in Sydney You Need to Visit
"Avoid the headache of finding a car park with a trip to Cronulla Beach, which is the only beach in Sydney that is accessible by train. Bathe on the sprawling sand or catch a wave in the surf at this vibrant Summer destination. With seaside restaurants, surf-lifesaving events and leafy parks all a stone’s throw away, there is always something to do and see."
Fairy Bower Sea Pool
Fairy Bower Sea Pool
4.7 (42 ratings)4 (1 ratings)
Ocean tidal rock pool set along a scenic coastal promenade, known for its clear, calm waters.
5B Marine Parade, Manly NSW 2095, Australia
Swimming poolNature & ParksBodies of Water
Chinese Garden of Friendship
Chinese Garden of Friendship
4.6 (4521 ratings)4.5 (2739 ratings)
Walled Chinese garden featuring pavilions, exotic plants, ponds & waterfalls, plus a teahouse.
Pier Street, Cnr Harbour St, Darling Harbour NSW 2000, Australia
GardenNature & Parks
Mentioned by Adventure, baby!
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"A calming place to let kids wander past waterfalls and exotic plants, through pavilions and up hidden pathways. Count the koi carp swimming in the lakes, try Chinese tea in the teahouse and dress up in traditional Chinese costumes* at the Chinese Garden of Friendship. * For an additional fee"

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Dee Why Beach
Dee Why Beach
4.6 (1410 ratings)4.5 (111 ratings)
Lively sandy beach near restaurants & cafes featuring a 50 metre ocean pool & a toddler area.
New South Wales, Australia
BeachNature & Parks
Mentioned by The Trend Spotter
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"For those looking for a laidback beach that offers something for all variety of beachgoers, there is Dee Why Beach. There, you can relax away from the crowds or, alternatively, join in on annual festivities and events. The expansive stretch of sand makes it possible to escape the hustle and bustle of other beachgoers and take a dip in the ocean swimming pool or catch a wave in the surf."
Mentioned by Skyscanner Australia
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"No matter if you’re based on the north end of Sydney or just looking to go somewhere new, Dee Why is an incredible beach. It’s ideal for families and those in search of a relaxed atmosphere, because of its long stretch of sand that’s bordered by tranquil waters. And since the beach is so large, there is almost always a secluded spot to throw down a towel away from everyone else."
Mt Schoenstatt Spirituality Centre
Mt Schoenstatt Spirituality Centre
4.8 (67 ratings)
230 Fairlight Rd, Mulgoa NSW 2745, Australia
Retreat centerSights & LandmarksCatholic churchConference centerGift shopGroup accommodationHotelSelf-catering accommodationChurches & Cathedrals
Cadmans Cottage
Cadmans Cottage
4.3 (140 ratings)3.5 (89 ratings)
Built in 1816, this sandstone cottage served as a sailors' home, water police headquarters & more.
110 George St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Historical placeSights & LandmarksHistoric SitesVisitor Centers
Mentioned by Best Things to do in Sydney | Sydney Expert
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"Located on what was once the shoreline of Sydney Harbour, Cadman’s Cottage is the second-oldest surviving residential building in the city. Built in 1815 as the home of the government coxswain. They named the building after its first resident John Cadman, a convict transported for life for stealing a horse."

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