I love the fresh seafood from Fish Market but it’s always hard to find a places to sit and enjoy the food. Fisherman’s Wharf has fresh seafood from the Fish Market with confortable seating and air con.
If you want find the best place for yum cha and some ala carte menu, it’s the best place to get it, all seafood is fresh and good quality and also you can look some outside view from inside.
I was invited to a banquet here so can't really comment on the price, and service may have been different from regular dining. But the food was a very high-quality with lots of fresh seafood which you would expect from the fish markets. Comments about the ambience of the outside are correct it does sometimes smell and is a working fishmarket so it's not the most pleasant, but the inside is very nice
Awesome yum Cha served here. Love coming here to get away from the chaos downstairs. People pushing, waiting for a table, ordering precooked seafood... not here. This yumcha is delicious. The prawn dumplings are awesome with nice chunky bits of fresh prawn. Noodles were tasty and our salt and pepper crab was steaming hot, full and yum. They have live tanks for ordering seafood too. Everything was a pleasure. This is mine and mums treat place. Love it when we come. Would have to be one of the best yum chat quality food places around.
My go to Cantonese seafood restaurant in Sydney. Its great for both Yum cha and dinner. They serve nicely cooked fresh seafood and BBQ dishes. I have tried many dishes and was never disappointed. The location is also very good, near the water and easy to park.
Do you know there is a yum cha restaurant above the Sydney Fish Market that serves fresh plump seafood dumplings? The dining area is spacious with plenty of seats overlooking the Wharf. The yum cha dishes are pretty decent. Service is quite friendly. A nice change compare to the hectic market scene downstairs.
The Sydney Fish Market is the place to be for fresh seafood and a decent snack. The top floor is occupied by the Fisherman’s Wharf, a yumcha restaurant serving up your typical dimsum dishes.
There is ample parking in front of the fish markets from $3 for the first hour. Dining in at Fisherman’s Wharf, you can get your parking ticket stud validated for free.
Yum Cha is one of those dining experiences that are not easy to blog about! The sheer amount of dishes you tend to get and the fast pace of the sessions could contribute to that.
Overall, the dishes were quite nice, with a good range of options throughout the session. They were all fresh and tasted great.
Check out the review of Fisherman's Wharf Seafood Restaurant in the blog post below.
Ok back again today but was late and the mob had already started. BUT they did save me a duck pancake which was deleriously good, crispy, tangy and deliciously fatty.
Next best thing pork and sticky rice yum. Big serve of the best mix of pork and rice.
Also har gow yum but even better garlic prawn dumpling yum.
Pork belly was soooo good and crispy but soft too.
Great service too very efficent.
Ahhh but it all went to quick for me and on way out a prawn jumped outa the tank in a suicide mission and nearly fell over mmm hargow with no dumpling? Nup I put the poor bugger back in the tank. Sorry mate!
Went here this valentine's day. My partner doesnt like yum cha much but i managed to con her into it saying wed by fresh fish to cook tonight.
It was packed waiting to be seated is crazy long so i just stalked a table finishing and sat down.
Wish i hadnr deleted my photos after id put em in trip advisor.
Look we wete on the side which was dumb cause only one lady coming by but managed to flag a few down.
They could do with more variety here but the dumplings were good and the bbq pork was delicious my partner made me get another one lol could barely move.
The taro was a bit cold so a letdown and the gai lan oyster sauce was stringy and chewy.
Overall though i love the atmosphere and chaos next time which will be the 4th visit ill go early and get in the middle.
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