Greek venues among Sydney’s best restaurants of 2024

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Greek-inspired venues are making waves in Sydney’s 2024 dining scene, leading a lineup of 15 impressive restaurants in the latest list by The Daily Telegraph.

The Greeks on the list are:

Ammos, Brighton-Le-Sands

Greek chef Peter Crinis has revitalised southern Sydney with Ammos, a transformative Greek restaurant in Brighton-Le-Sands. Set within the Novotel, Ammos is expected to leave a lasting mark on the area’s food culture.

Photo: ammosrestaurant, facebook

Olympus, Wunderlich Lane

Part of the new $500m Surry Hills precinct, Olympus offers exceptional Greek dining. It stands among several exciting venues redefining the culinary landscape in this bustling hub.

Source: The Daily Telegraph

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