Sydney Yum Cha and Seafood

Sydney Yum Cha and Seafood

 

Welcoming 2010: Year of the Tiger

To celebrate the coming of the year of Tiger 2010, Fisherman's Wharf Restaurant will be organising lion dance at the premises for three nights in a row at 13th, 14th and 15th of February 2010!

To compliment this special nights, our chefs has prepared selection of the best dishes for you and your family to enjoy. Please click here for our Chinese New Year's banquet menu!

Click here to make online booking now and secure your family seats today! Limited place available!

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Sydney Yum Cha

Dim SumA term in Cantonese Chinese meaning "drinking tea", refers to the custom of eating tiny servings of different foods while sipping some well-brewed Chinese tea in southern China. It is an integral part of the culinary culture of Hong Kong and the Guangdong Province.

Travelers on the ancient Silk Road needed a place to take a nap, so teahouses were established along the roadside. Rural farmers, exhausted after working hard in the fields, would also go to teahouses for a relaxing afternoon of tea. At first, it was considered inappropriate to combine tea with food, because people believed it would lead to excessive weight gain. People later discovered that tea can aid in digestion, so teahouse owners began adding more variety of snacks, and the tradition of dim sum evolved in Hong Kong, and most cities in Guangdong province.

 

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Sydney Chinese Restaurant

Chinese Stir FriedExperience the freshest seafood in Fisherman's Wharf Chinese Restaurant. Located upstairs from Sydney famous Fish Market, you are guaranteed to enjoy fresh seafood daily! We even let you pick your choice of fish live from our tank.

Overlooking the Anzac Bridge and the Blackwattle Bay, you will surely appreciate our authentic Cantonese cousine even more! So please come in and enjoy this with your family and friends.

For your convinience, you can book yourself online and receive a complimentary parking.

 

 

Fisherman's Wharf Chinese Restaurant

Level 1 Bank Street
Pyrmont NSW 2009
Australia

t. (02) 9660 9888
f. (02) 9660 8886
e. info@fishermanswharf.com.au

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