■ Name: Sydney Fish Market
■ Address: Bank Street, Locked Bag 247, Pyrmont NSW 2009
■ Business Hours: 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
■ Closed: Open all year round (no holidays)
■ Official Website: https://www.sydneyfishmarket.com.au/ (English)

What is the Sydney Fish Market? Enjoy seafood gourmet in a port city
Introducing Australia’s "Sydney Fish Market"! The Sydney Fish Market, the largest fish market in the Southern Hemisphere, boasts the second-largest scale in the world after Japan’s Toyosu Market.
Although Australia is a continent, it is a country surrounded by the sea, allowing both locals and visitors to indulge in fresh and delicious seafood gourmet gathered here. This fish market is a must-visit tourist spot when in Sydney.
This article provides information that will satisfy even gourmet enthusiasts, including access to the Sydney Fish Market, highlights to experience gastronomic tourism (food tourism), and recommended restaurants.
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What is the Sydney Fish Market? Enjoy seafood gourmet in a port city
- Where is the Sydney Fish Market located?
- Indulge in gourmet delights at the Sydney Fish Market! What is the best time to visit?
- Introducing the delicious gourmet food available at the Sydney Fish Market♪
- Guaranteed gourmet excellence! Restaurants at the Sydney Fish Market
- Curious about how to access the Sydney Fish Market?
- ◎ On sunny days, enjoy a gourmet feast at the Sydney Fish Market’s terrace seating!
Where is the Sydney Fish Market located?
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The Sydney Fish Market is located in the Pyrmont district, about 2 km west of Sydney’s central area. While details on access will be mentioned later, it is also close to Sydney’s iconic Opera House and Darling Harbour, making it a great stop during sightseeing.
Indulge in gourmet delights at the Sydney Fish Market! What is the best time to visit?
The Sydney Fish Market is popular not only with tourists but also with locals. As a result, it gets very crowded around lunchtime on weekends, particularly with many Chinese tourists, sometimes making it difficult to move near the entrance.
If you want to avoid crowds and enjoy a more relaxed experience, it’s best to avoid weekends.
Even on weekdays, lunchtime tends to be busy, so visiting in the early morning is a good option. Also, since the market closes at 4:00 PM, be mindful not to go too late.
Introducing the delicious gourmet food available at the Sydney Fish Market♪

The Sydney Fish Market offers a wide variety of seafood. You can enjoy freshly prepared dishes made from lobsters, crabs, shrimp, sea urchins, and more, making it a paradise for seafood lovers!
Many visitors also enjoy seafood dishes with wine or beer inside the market.
Here are some must-try seafood delicacies and ingredients that you should experience when visiting Sydney.
◆ Sydney Rock Oysters

A must-try at the fish market is oysters. Sydney Rock Oysters are known for their creamy texture and lack of strong fishy taste. Adding a squeeze of lemon enhances the flavor even more.
Note that oysters are only sold by the half-dozen, so keep that in mind when purchasing.
◆ Sashimi

Most of the sashimi sold at the market comes in large, wild cuts. You can specify the amount you want, and the staff will slice it fresh in front of you. They also provide chopsticks, soy sauce, and wasabi.
One of the most popular choices is Tasmanian salmon. It is rich in fatty flavor, making it delicious even for Japanese visitors with high sashimi standards.
Guaranteed gourmet excellence! Restaurants at the Sydney Fish Market

With an abundance of seafood available, the market is lined with numerous restaurants. Here are some highly recommended spots that even gourmet enthusiasts swear by.
◆ Fish Market Cafe

"Fish Market Cafe" offers dishes made with fresh seafood. The menu features a variety of fried dishes, including fish and chips and garlic sautéed octopus. It has received high praise even from those with refined palates.
These dishes also make great appetizers. Additionally, the cafe offers a unique menu item called "sushi donuts."
◆ Peter's

At "Peter’s," you’ll find a selection of fresh seafood that you can buy and take home. If you want to enjoy more than just eating at the market and bring some fresh seafood back, this is the perfect place for you.
They also sell delicious sushi, so trying seafood from both Fish Market Cafe and Peter’s is a great way to compare and enjoy different flavors.
◆ There’s more than just seafood!
Besides seafood vendors, the Sydney Fish Market also has bakeries, specialty shops for vegetables and fruits, and cheese stores. While these aren’t directly related to seafood, they’re convenient if you want something else to accompany your meal or are looking for seasonings to match your seafood dishes.
These shops are also great when you’re craving a sweet dessert after your meal.
Curious about how to access the Sydney Fish Market?

Wondering how to get to the Sydney Fish Market? One of the most convenient ways is to take the new light rail (tram) from Sydney’s central terminal, Central Station.
If you’re up for it, the market is within walking distance from many of Sydney’s famous attractions, so taking a stroll to build up an appetite for seafood is also a great option.
◆ Using the Light Rail (LRT) or Bus

Take the light rail from "Central Station" and get off at "Fish Market Station." From there, it’s about a 5-minute walk to the market.
While the light rail starts from Central Station, it also stops at key tourist locations like Paddy’s Market Station and Convention Centre Station, so you can board from there as well.
There’s also a nearby bus stop, making bus access possible. Take Bus 501 from the stop near Belmore Park (Pitt St opp Barlow St) near Central Station and get off at the nearest stop to the Sydney Fish Market (Miller St opp Jones St). From there, it’s about a 5-minute walk.
◆ Walking to the Market
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It takes about 30 minutes to walk from Central Station. The route is easy to follow, making it a pleasant walk. The Opera House is about an hour away, Circular Quay (where the ferry terminal is located) is about a 45-minute walk, and Darling Harbour, known for its shopping centers, is only about 20 minutes away.
◎ On sunny days, enjoy a gourmet feast at the Sydney Fish Market’s terrace seating!

While you can eat inside the market, on a nice day, it’s highly recommended to take your seafood gourmet outside and enjoy it on the terrace. Savoring fresh seafood while feeling the sea breeze by the waterfront is an unbeatable experience.
However, be aware that seagulls often fly around the area and may try to snatch your food, so be cautious. On weekends, the market gets particularly crowded, and terrace seating fills up quickly. It’s best to secure a seat early before buying your food (also, keep an eye on your belongings to prevent theft).
If you have a chance to visit the Sydney Fish Market, be sure to compare the seafood gourmet of Japan and Australia to see which one you prefer!
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