crows nest restaurants
Ramen Auru
Restaurant
The Nakano Darling Team’s ramen shop is unlike anything in Sydney – but exactly like one you’d find in Japan. Punch your order into the ticket machine, hit the tatami dining room and hoover your soup at a low table. Tokyo dreams are made of this.
Yurippi
Restaurant
One of Sydney’s best places to eat yakitori and drink whisky highballs has brand new digs. It’s the first of three new Japanese venues to hit the multi-storey site, from the crew behind Haymarket’s Nakano Darling.
New Yamanishi
Restaurant
The chef behind a cult Sydney ramen is dialling up the izakaya energy at this buzzy north-shore diner. Come for the signature soup at lunch, or roll in at night for yakitori skewers, spicy tuna tacos and matcha churros.
Ryo’s Noodles
Restaurant
Ramen how the Tokyo locals love it.
No. 32 Restaurant & Bar
Restaurant
This unassuming fine diner is helmed by a Persian-born chef, whose dishes reflect his heritage as well as influences from his career working in kitchens across Europe and Asia. Come for inventive snacks, hibachi-grilled proteins, and wines curated by one of Sydney’s best somms.
Stuyvesant's House
Restaurant
This German restaurant, which opened in 1961, has a 4000-bottle cellar-slash-dining area you have to see to believe. There’s seven sorts of schnitzel and a killer pork knuckle too, plus a smattering of Dutch-Indonesian dishes. And with 48 hours notice, chef Max Dietz will oblige any special request for an off-menu German dish.
Turka
Restaurant
This eatery serves long breakfasts, quick lunches and Turkey’s answer to yum cha for dinner.
Dhakshin
Restaurant
This is South Indian with heart and soul in Crows Nest.
@! Restaurant
Restaurant
Fresh, perfectly executed Japanese.