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Feel at home at Catalina Rose Bay Restaurant Sydney where visitors get a sneak peak about what Sydney is all about. A favorite restaurant of the Sydneysiders', Catalina is an iconic Sydney Restaurant, which has today acquired a status of a Sydney institution after nearly 12 years of catering to the gastronomic cravings of the people here. Not surprisingly, it was backed by fierce recommendation from Sydney Morning Herald Good Food Guide 2006, which quoted – "In a city blessed with more than its fair share of iconic dining locations, Catalina is one of the best and not afraid to flaunt it" Catalina Rose Bay Restaurant Sydney is located in the eastern suburbs of the city, commanding a splendid view of Sydney Harbour form its contemporary style dining room. The restaurant’s earliest incarnation was known as Caprice and was built in 1957 by famous Sydney restaurateur Jim Bendroit. However, its popularity fast caught up and by mid-1960s it was numbered amongst Sydney's finest. Many years and reification later, it took its present avatar as Catalina in September 1994. Today this contemporary Sydney restaurant is a sleek minimalist building with its toes being kissed by the water of one of the most spectacular harbours in the world. Awards won by Catalina Rose Bay Restaurant Sydney - Winner of Restaurant and Catering NSW Metropolitan Awards for Excellence, in the category of Best Restaurant Wedding Caterer - Good Food Guide: 1 Hat 2005, and 2006 - Winner of American Express Restaurant Awards - Awarded the prize for Best Restaurant Eastern Metropolitan 1999 & 2000 - Winner of Best New Restaurant 1995 - Awarded 1 Hat in Sydney Morning Herald 2004 Good Food Guide - Won 2003 Tucker Seabrook Australian Wine List of the Year Awards - Winner of 2004 Restaurant and Catering NSW Metropolitan Awards for Excellence in the category of Best Modern Australian Informal Dining For the best of Contemporary Australian cuisine tinged with Mediterranean flavors, dine at Catalina Rose Bay Restaurant Sydney, famously described as "Sydney's verandah" as it offers an unobstructed water-level views of the Harbor, with the famous Sydney to Hobart yacht race starting directly in front of the restaurant.
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