The Bishop

Surry Hills & Darlinghurst


Reviving the disappearing Sydney tradition of shopfront-style restaurants in terraced houses, this two-level European-influenced spot has rebranded as a wine bar but still offers quality eating at very acceptable prices for stylish Surry Hills. Home-made charcuterie, decent wine choices and appealingly presented and executed seafood, meat and pasta plates make this a reliably good choice.


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