How To Learn Greek Street Food
The broad scope of Gyros food Sydney restaurants, pubs and cafes is a mirror reflection of the city's status as a melting pot of cultural diversity. As one pundit put it, the choices are so wide and culturally varied that they read like an atlas. They range from local Australian cuisine to Italian, European, Asian, Japanese, Mediterranean and more.
Since Sydney is a harbor city, seafood is a staple of most restaurants and is served exclusively by many of the leading dining places in town, including Fish face and Five Dock Seafood’s Cafe. These places - and many others - always provide a fresh supply of barramundi, snapper, mussels, prawns, calamari and octopus, thanks to the nearby Sydney Fish Market. Of course, Sydney's king of seafood’s is the popular Doyle’s Hotel, the oldest seafood restaurant in town. From its beachside location, Doyle’s also provides a breath-taking view of Watsons Bay.
The best Italian restaurants in Sydney are Gelbison and Mezzaluna, while some of the best pasta in the city can be found at Norton Street in the Leichhardt inner city, which is also known as Little Italy. There is a strong Italian influence on Sydney's fashionable café society as one can glean from the many cafes on Darlinghurst, Potts Point and Bondi Beach. The hippest spots in town also happen to serve the best coffee and these include Bills, Tropicana, Bar Coluzzi and La Buvette.
The suburbs in the West host several Cambodian and Turkish restaurants while the suburbs in the South host Greek and Lebanese restaurants. Suburbs in the north host Indian, African and Japanese restaurants while suburbs in the east host Indonesian and European restaurants. If you want to enjoy a good view while dining, your best options are The Boathouse, Catalina and The Summit. The best vegetarian restaurants are Govinda's and Harvest. The trendiest culinary enclaves are Bayswater Brasserie Restaurant and Hugo's.
Gyros are a family owned business established by father and son. With many years of experience between the two working Restaurants, Fruits markets convenience stores and take away shops we have decided to follow the footsteps of our Greek relatives in Nafpaktos and open a Gyros shop.