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2015 New South Wales Winners & Finalists 2015 NEW SOUTH WALES WINNERS & FINALISTS SYDNEY METROPOLITAN RESTAURANT AWARDS ASIAN RESTAURANT Sponsored by Arthur J Gallagher China Doll, WOOLLOOMOOLOO Harry’s Singapore Chilli Crab Restaurant, SYDNEY Imperial Jade Palace, BANKSTOWN WINNER - Red Lantern on Riley, DARLINGHURST BEER CAFÉ / WINE BAR Sponsored by APRA AMCOS Bavarian Bier Café, MANLY WINNER - Bavarian Bier Café, SYDNEY Redoak Boutique Beer Café, SYDNEY BREAKFAST RESTAURANT Sponsored by Bulla Beach House by GPO, BALMORAL Centennial Parklands Café, SYDNEY Intermezzo Ristorante, SYDNEY WINNER - Kazbah, BALMAIN Micky's Café, PADDINGTON Pavilion Beachfront, MAROUBRA BEACH Queens Park Shed, SYDNEY Ripples, MILSONS POINT The Sydney Cove Oyster Bar, SYDNEY BURGER CAFÉ Sponsored by PFD Foods WINNER - Burger Project Australia, SYDNEY The Terrace on Kent, MILLERS POINT The Upperdeck, NORTH SYDNEY CAFÉ RESTAURANT Sponsored by Di Bella Coffee Beach House by GPO, BALMORAL Centennial Parklands Café, SYDNEY Le Village, HUNTERS HILL Micky's Café, PADDINGTON Queens Park Shed, SYDNEY WINNER - Ripples, MILSONS POINT CHINESE RESTAURANT Sponsored by Commonwealth Bank Chefs Gallery, SYDNEY Emperor's Garden Restaurant, HAYMARKET Golden Century Seafood Restaurant, SYDNEY Peacock Gardens Restaurant, CROWS NEST WINNER- The Century Restaurant, PYRMONT The Eight Modern Chinese Restaurant, HAYMARKET Zilver Restaurant, HAYMARKET COFFEE SHOP / TEA HOUSE Sponsored by Di Bella Coffee Ampersand Café & Bookstore, PADDINGTON WINNER - Maximus Atrium Café, SYDNEY CONTEMPORARY AUSTRALIAN RESTAURANT - FORMAL Sponsored by Alsco 360 Bar and Dining, SYDNEY Catalina, ROSE BAY WINNER - Sails on Lavender Bay, McMAHONS POINT CONTEMPORARY AUSTRALIAN RESTAURANT - INFORMAL Sponsored by Alsco Botanic Gardens Restaurant, SYDNEY WINNER - Ripples Chowder Bay, MOSMAN Sydney Tower Buffet, SYDNEY The Bored Monkey, NARRABEEN Woodland Kitchen & Bar, NEUTRAL BAY EUROPEAN RESTAURANT Sponsored by ComCater & Rational WINNER - Ananas, THE ROCKS Food Society, DARLINGHURST La Boheme Restaurant & Café, GLEBE FAMILY DINING RESTAURANT Sponsored by American Express HONOURABLE MENTION - Greenfield Station Bistro – Bankstown Sports Club, BANKSTOWN FINE DINING RESTAURANT Sponsored by Alsco Guillaume, PADDINGTON WINNER - Quay, THE ROCKS Tetsuya's Restaurant, SYDNEY GREEK RESTAURANT Sponsored by Commercial Energy Brokers Australia WINNER- Alpha Restaurant, SYDNEY Medusa Greek Taverna, SYDNEY Sofie’s Greek Restaurant, BALMAIN Subterranean Bar + Grill, SYDNEY INDIAN / SUB-CONTINENT RESTAURANT Sponsored by H&L Australia ABHI's Indian Restaurant, NORTH STRATHFIELD AJ's Indian Restaurant, EASTWOOD WINNER - AKI's Restaurant WOOLLOOMOOLOO Ashiana Indian Restaurant, MANLY Bijolias Indian, SEAFORTH Delhi ‘O’ Delhi, NEWTOWN Moksha Indian Restaurant, JANNALI Surjits Indian Restaurant, ANNANDALE Taste of India, DOUBLE BAY Urban Tadka, TERREY HILLS ITALIAN RESTAURANT - FORMAL Sponsored by Entertainment Publications Aqua Dining, MILSONS POINT Candelori’s, SMITHFIELD WINNER - Intermezzo Ristorante, SYDNEY Otto Ristorante, WOOLLOOMOOLOO ITALIAN RESTAURANT - INFORMAL Sponsored by Entertainment Publications Cavallino Ristorante, TERREY HILLS WINNER - Giro Osteria, CRONULLA Pino's Ristorante Pizzeria, CROWS NEST Signorelli Gastronomia, PYRMONT Spago, BEVERLY HILLS Stuzzichino, BANKSTOWN JAPANESE RESTAURANT Sponsored by Arthur J Gallagher Azuma Japanese Restaurant, SYDNEY Mizuya, SYDNEY Saké at the Rocks, THE ROCKS WINNER - Toko, SURRY HILLS NEW RESTAURANT Sponsored by H&L Australia Abode Bistro Bar – Parkroyal Darling Harbour, SYDNEY Arte Bianca, DOUBLE BAY Bistro Hulu, SYDNEY Coco Cubano Top Ryde, RYDE Coogee Pavilion, COOGEE Hops and Fire, NEWPORT Kazbah, POTTS POINT Lumi Bar & Dining, PYRMONT ONE6EIGHT, Balmain WINNER - Raita Noda Chef’s Kitchen, SURRY HILLS Saké, DOUBLE BAY Sanpo Japanese Restaurant, ROSEBERY The Governor’s Table, SYDNEY The Spice Room, SYDNEY Tokonoma, SYDNEY PIZZA RESTAURANT Sponsored by Tiger Corp GPO Pizza by Wood, SYDNEY WINNER- Hugos, MANLY Pizzeria Bellucci, BANKSTOWN The Argyle, THE ROCKS RESTAURANT IN A LICENSED VENUE Sponsored by Lion WINNER - 3 Weeds Restaurant, ROZELLE Flame Pizza and Grill – Canterbury Leagues Club, BELMORE Kelly’s Brasserie – Penrith Panthers, PENRITH Le Pub Restaurant, SYDNEY Olive Leaf Italian – Ramsgate RSL Club, RAMSGATE Platform One Restaurant – Bankstown Sports Club, BANKSTOWN Steeds Club Grill & Bar, ROSEHILL SEAFOOD RESTAURANT – FORMAL Sponsored by Beloka Water Manta Restaurant, WOOLLOOMOOLOO Omeros on the Beach, RAMSGATE BEACH WINNER - The Boathouse on Blackwattle Bay, GLEBE SEAFOOD RESTAURANT - INFORMAL Sponsored by Beloka Water Blue Fish Restaurant, DARLING HARBOUR Fish Café, BALGOWLAH Garfish at Crows Nest, CROWS NEST WINNER - Garfish at Kirribilli, KIRRIBILLI Garfish at Manly, MANLY Pavilion Beachfront, MAROUBRA BEACH Seacow, PADDINGTON Sealevel Restaurant, CRONULLA The Sydney Cove Oyster Bar, SYDNEY SMALL BAR Sponsored by Lion WINNER- Atrium Bar, BANKSTOWN Dom’s Cocktail Lounge, PENRITH SPECIALTY RESTAURANT Sponsored by APRA AMCOS WINNER- Efendy, BALMAIN GPO Cheese and Wine Room, SYDNEY Kazbah, DARLING HARBOUR Kerasma Souvlaki Merchant, NEWTOWN Nar Ottoman, CREMORNE Tequila’s on Main, ROUSE HILL STEAK RESTAURANT Sponsored by Bidvest Outback Steakhouse, LEUMEAH Outback Steakhouse, SOUTH WENTWORTHVILLE Prime Restaurant, SYDNEY WINNER - The Cut Bar & Grill, THE ROCKS The Meat & Wine Co, CIRCULAR QUAY The Meat & Wine Co, DARLING HARBOUR SUSHI BAR Sponsored by Arthur J Gallagher WINNER - Raw Bar, BONDI BEACH Sosumi Sushi Train, SYDNEY Sushi on Stanley, EAST SYDNEY Umi Kaiten-Zushi, SYDNEY Umi Sushi Express, SYDNEY Umi Sushi + Udon, SYDNEY TAPAS RESTAURANT Sponsored by APRA AMCOS WINNER - Postales Restaurant and Tapas Bar, SYDNEY Subsolo, SYDNEY Tapas Tapas Bodega, TURRAMURRA THAI RESTAURANT Sponsored by Arthur J Gallagher WINNER - Alphabet Street, CRONULLA In the Mood for Thai, SURRY HILLS Sawasdee Thai Restaurant, WAHROONGA Thai Garden House Restaurant, NORTH PARRAMATTA NSW REGIONAL RESTAURANT AWARDS ASIAN RESTAURANT Sponsored by Arthur J Gallagher Balinese Spice Magic Restaurant & Catering, WOLLONGONG Boonma Thai Cuisine, GRIFFITH Canton Palace, WENTOWORTH FALLS Mylan Vietnamese Restaurant, WOLLONGONG WINNER - Nagisa Japanese Restaurant, NEWCASTLE Oishii Japanese & Thai Restaurant, POKOLBIN O-Sushi, BYRON BAY Thub Thim Thai, GUNNEDAH BAKERY / PATISSERIE Sponsored by Bulla Orio Café. 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