This blog is a collaborative effort and all about food and experiences around Sydney International Airport. Consider this your guide to the hidden gastronomic delights you might otherwise never discover.
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SUSHI!!!
- House Roll
- Spider Roll
at Seto Sushi Restaurant
:)
Bucket my British Blue. Ready for Anything :) ps. His new hat pic on my page
Sardinia
those two things are all I want in my belly at this very moment.
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The Caviar House & Prunier are creators of some of the finest Blanc and Rose Champagnes available in Sydney International Airport. One of the most bling bling of bottles we’ve come across is pictured above - the Armand de Brignac - The Mac Daddy of Champagne. Find out more about this amazing bubble and why people will part with $500 to try with Jayne Powell, @champagnejayne on World Champagne Day 2011. #champagneday (Taken with instagram)
Edamame - a yummy snack from Itacho, and you can score it for free at Itacho Sushi for being a part of our online elite. Tell our staff you say the offer on our blog and use the unlock code Fresh-On-The-Go. (By the way, we love Instagram at Itacho Sushi). Please note that Itacho will be closed for a renovation from October 18 - November 5th, 2011.
Noted in Singapore and Hong Kong as a place for great sushi at a great price, Itacho has catered to many guests and staff at Sydney International Airport over the past twelve months under to supervision of SSP Australia Catering Executive Chef and resident Itacho chef, Yoshi who culinary skills on the sushi bench features in this video.
After a year and hundreds of hand rolls Itacho Sushi located after customs and security at Sydney International Airport will be closed for a temporary refurbishment from September 26, 2011.
Traveling seafood lovers can still find their pre-flight fixe at other SSP fresh food venues including the Caviar House & Prunier seafood bar which offers Australian delicacies fresh from the seafood markets including prawns, oysters and smoked salmon as well as an imported range of fine caviar, champagnes and signature Balik Beer sold exclusively at Caviar House counters.
For those enjoying small plate tapas-type dining and the unique second atmosphere the banquettes of the Bambini Wine Room are sure to make a tranquil pre-travel haven and offers fresh prawns and oysters pared with a glass of wine for a special price. Both are located after customs and security check points in Terminal 1 - Departures.
Sydney International Airport was awarded awarded the world’s best airport food and beverage operator at the inaugural Airport Food & Beverage Awards in January 2011.
Sydney International Airport claimed top honors winning best overall airport food and beverage offer (10-25 million passengers).
With over 20 eateries before Customs ideal for those wanting to spend time with friends and family before setting off on their adventure; the airport also has on offer world class eateries after Customs that provide the perfect place to relax and treat yourself to a gourmet meal ahead of a long journey.
For those looking for an alternative to airline food, there is also an array of appetizing ‘grab & go’ options to enjoy at the gate on on the long haul flights.
You can satisfy a craving for Japanese at Itacho Sushi or Asakaze, enjoy yum cha at China Grand Restaurant, treat yourself at Silk Road or Sahara Grill; feast on authentic Italian at Rossini’s or Trattoria Prego or discover some of Sydney’s favourite drinking and dining establishments including Danks Street Depot and Bambini Wine Room.
The airport also offers a plethora of choice as it relates to personal budgets and palates. Families gravitate towards the open air kitchen, intimate seating and sharing options (think pizza) at Trattoria Prego whilst the urbane sophisticate can often been seen grazing on the freshest and finest seafood at the Caviar House & Prunier.
Mentionables: Before Customs …
Danks Street Depot – One of Sydney’s premium dining and drinking establishments, practicing sustainable and ethical principles in sourcing raw ingredients to create delicious and nutritious cuisine. (kid friendly)
Montreux Jazz Café – offers customers a chance to immerse themselves in the exciting world of the Montreux Jazz Festival while enjoying breakfast, lunch, dinner or coffee. (Popular with local airport staff and renown for the breakfast buffet and the BB King Burger - a great value at around $12!)
After Customs …
Seafood Bar - Caviar House & Prunier -This internationally renown restaurant opened its doors for the first time in Australia at Sydney Airport, serving the best seafood the world has to offer. (Fine Caviar is available and can be packed for long haul flights and make perfect gifts)
Trattoria Prego – A classic Italian venue offering classic Italian flare including an extensive eat in menu and mouth watering deli options and the freshest display case of salads, sandwiches and pastries. (Intimate seating, free wifi, power jack at tables)
Itacho Sushi Bar – Itacho is the only full service authentic place to get made to order sushi and sashimi. The chefs are Japanese, and the menu offers hot and cold dishes, nigiri and tempura. (TIP: If you are in a hurry, grab a few Bento Boxes from the cases - they are made fresh on-site and will give you something manageable to eat on the plane or at the gate.)
Bambini Wine Room – The Bambini Wine Room continues its tradition of delighting discerning Sydneysiders with great food and award winning wines. Try one of the special Australian wines on offer and the ambiance. Convenient are the power-jacks, banquette seating and free wifi spots. Good for coffee and meals.
Godiva – one of the world’s leading luxury chocolatiers offering deliciously sweet hand made treats including sublime hot chocolate. (everyone loves Chocolate!)
Thanks to Travel Troll’s orginal post, we’re excited that food at Sydney Airport has gone from strength to strength.
Whet your appetite at www.sydneyairportshopping.com.au
My, my it’s Martini-time! In the spirit of our two-for-one happy hour at Montreux Jazz Cafe at Sydney International Airport we thought we’d share our recipe and a complete how to video on making the perfect Espresso Martini! It’s the drink you always order when out and about and can now make at home with ease. Cheers to that!

Ingredients
1. I freshly brewed espresso coffee
2. 45mL Absolut Vodka
3. 45mL Kahlua liquor
4. 1 tablespoon of sugar syrup
Method
Chill a martini glass with ice. Put aside. Over a filled Boston shaker of ice, add coffee, vodka, Kahlua and sugar syrup. Shake vigorously. Prepare the martini glass and strain mixture into the glass. Garnish with three coffee beans and enjoy!
Montreux Jazz Cafe is located in front of Gate C (Qantas First Class Check In Area), before customs and security. The Cafe first up it’s espresso machine every morning from 6AM and serves until late. Added benefit the lovely cocktails is the Montreux Jazz Cafe music. sourced from exclusive footage from the legendary Swiss music festival.
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