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Top Things To Do in The Rocks and Where To Eat Afterwards

atch the Sunset at Observatory Hill


A short walk from The Rocks is Observatory Hill, known for one of the best sunset views in Sydney. Bring a friend, sit on the grass and watch the harbour change colours as the sun goes down.





⭐ Where to Eat Afterwards


After exploring all these places, you will want somewhere memorable to unwind and enjoy good food.


MITTO. A New Japanese Restaurant in The Rocks


MITTO is a brand new modern Japanese izakaya opening in mid December at:


127 George Street, The Rocks, NSW 2000


If you are searching for a new Japanese restaurant in The Rocks, MITTO offers a refreshing style of dining inspired by Japanese craftsmanship and seasonal Australian ingredients.


Our menu includes:

  • Premium Australian wagyu skewers

  • Fresh nigiri and seafood

  • Japanese tapas plates made for sharing

  • Curated sake flights


MITTO is designed for travellers, friends, families and date nights after sightseeing.


If you are looking for an Izakaya in The Rocks, you will love the warm atmosphere and thoughtful dining experience at MITTO.


⭐ How To Stay Connected


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Location

127 George Street, The Rocks, NSW 2000


 Experience The Rocks. Then Dine With Us.


Spend your day exploring the laneways, markets, museums and waterfronts of The Rocks. Then, when you are ready to sit down, share food and slow the pace, MITTO will be ready to welcome you with modern Japanese dining in the heart of the neighbourhood.


Opening mid December.


We look forward to hosting you at MITTO.

 
 
 

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