Casino Restaurants Sydney: Where to Eat and Play
Sydney’s casino restaurants combine harbour views with diverse menus that range from casual pub fare to multi-course tasting experiences. Whether you arrive for a quick pre-game bite or a late-night supper after the tables close, each venue caters to different budgets and tastes.
Most kitchens stay open until the early hours, matching the non-stop pace of the gaming floors. Reservations remain essential for weekend seatings, especially when major sporting events draw larger crowds.
The Darling at The Star
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Overlooking Darling Harbour, The Darling serves
modern Australian cuisine with an emphasis on
Overlooking Darling Harbour, The Darling serves modern Australian cuisine with an emphasis on seafood. The tasting menu changes monthly and pairs local wines with dishes such as Moreton Bay bug ravioli and roasted lamb rump.
Alpha Restaurant
Alpha brings Greek flavours to the
casino complex. Charred octopus, slow-roasted lamb shoulder
Alpha brings Greek flavours to the casino complex. Charred octopus, slow-roasted lamb shoulder and honey-drizzled baklava keep tables full until midnight. The adjacent bar offers ouzo flights for late-night guests.
The Buffet at Sydney Casino
budget, the all-you-can-eat buffet offers sushi, roast
For players seeking variety on a budget, the all-you-can-eat buffet offers sushi, roast carvery and a dedicated dessert station. Entry includes a soft drink; premium packages add sparkling wine and seafood platters.