180 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Sydney Place is the newest part of Circular Quay’s transformation featuring some of the best in cult-favourite food, art and culture. Salesforce Tower at 180 George Street anchors the precincts as Sydney’s tallest office building, with bars, restaurants, George Street Plaza and community spaces activating the laneways below.
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Open spaces, lots of optiosn for foods, drinks, and desserts. Some open on the weekends and some open till pretty late.
Long queue during lunch hour! A must try Laksa in the Sydney CBD area.
It’s an outdoor food court catering to the lunchtime city workers. Dead as a door nail at weekends, very disappointed. Many businesses shut on the Sunday we visited.
Great location and people here are relaxed because the restaurants that serve us food are warm and friendly. Today there was a little party booth leading up to Mardi Gras and the place could do with music! It was entertaining and the ladies were fabulous. I liked it and hopefully they have it every year because it’s something new and everyone can do with a little music break from office duties.
A lot smaller than I expected but still great to have more very good quality small restaurants. Most seem to be open at night which is very refreshing for this end of town.
Sydney Pl. is the latest food hub in circular quay on 180 George. You will find some of the most popular food stores around Sydney such as Lode pies & pastries, Kosta’s takeaway, toastie smith, Malay Chinese, burger point, sushi yuzen and many more. Sydney place is located a short distance between circular and Wynyard station, but primarily it will attract customers who work locally in the newly built salesforce tower and Ernest & young building. It also provides corporate workers an option to dine or takeaway in a newer environment instead of the gateway or new Wynyard food court. While all these places sound attractive, they are also quite expensive and it’s not places you would visit regularly. Having said that I do enjoy my latte at Kosta’s and it’s my new coffee to go place in circular quay. Also with these food hubs, they tend to open early and close early, so if you were expecting to visit at night you be disappointed.
Quite crowded during lunch hours but a fresh addition to Circular Quay. There are some new restaurants around and plenty outdoor seats to relish lunch in open air and sunshine. I tried a sandwich from Kosta’s takeaway and an insanely delicious Pista Croissant from Lode Pies and Pastries. Can’t wait to try everything else