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The Wharf at Woolloomooloo
SPA CHAKRA
Sydney The Finger Wharf Ph. 02 9368 0888 spachakra@chakra.net www.chakra.net
"The 'Maju' Finger Wharf experience is all about indulgence. Here is the healthy option. Cleanse and energise with a full range of massage, facials, hydro-bath, body wraps, pedicure, manicure and more. Pamper yourself with the "Tranquillity Package", "Queen For a Day", "The Healing Sea", "Hydro-Bliss", the "Total Indulgence" packages. Rejuvenate yourself."
Restaurants and bars at the Wharf at Woolloomooloo

"All the Finger Wharf restaurants offer al fresco dining with superb Marina, Botanical Gardens and City Skyline views. Possibly Sydney's most stylish eating precinct."

Otto Ristorante Italiano
The Finger Wharf. Ph. 02 9368 7488
"Famous in Melbourne for years, Maurizio Terzini has finally bought his successful sense of Italian chic to Sydney. From the Philippe Stark chairs to the subtle David Band graphics, this place drips with darkwood-trimmed class. You'll always spot a celebrity or three. Not always easy to get a table, so book ahead. The place to be seen."
Manta Ray
The Finger Wharf. Ph. 02 9332 3822
"This has recently been remodeled to give it a cleaner, whiter look. The speciality is still seafood, but now you can choose from the live lobster and mud crab tank at the front. Enjoy a drink first at The Oyster Bar. Another top restaurant."
Kingsleys Steak and Crab House
The Finger Wharf. Ph. 02 9331 7788
"Singapore Chilli Mud Crab, West Australian Snow Crab, Salt & Pepper King Crab or an ice cold Blue Swimmer Crab...Kingsley's have been famous with their steaks for many years, but they do a mean crab now also."
Shimbashi Soba on the sea
The Finger Wharf. Ph. 02 9357 7763
"Shimbashi is all about noodles-wonderful, big, fat, white udon and dusky, skinny buckwheat soba. You can watch noodle master Yoshi Shibazaki making them from scratch through the glass walled workroom."
Novo Pizzeria
The Finger Wharf. Ph. 02 9368 7488
"Recently opened, the owners of Otto have given us another, slightly more casual option. As you would expect from this team, the food is top notch.
The Water Bar
The Finger Wharf (inside) Ph. 02 9331 9000
"The habitues here at The Water Bar, can loll about, lie about, lounge and perch. They like to sprawl and slouch. They can even sit. The lighting in the bar is dim and extravagant with mood. Everywhere is unrestrained good taste. This is about as lovely as it gets."
Laurent Boulangerie Patisserie
The Finger Wharf. Ph. 02 9380 4718
"If you don't want to do the full meal thing, this is where you do your people watching from. Finger licking good french pastries, cakes, bready bits and things and good coffee."
W Hotel Café
The Finger Wharf (inside) Ph. 02 9331 9000
"A good spot for breakfast, enjoy the splendiferous architecture of the inside of The Finger Wharf."
Sienna Marina Café, Restaurant, Bar
across the road from The Finger Wharf. Ph. 02 9358 6299
"This is a more medium priced option. A lovely casual atmosphere, with an ingenious window system that allows almost two full walls to be opened to the exterior in fine weather."
Woolloomooloo Bay Hotel
across the road from The Finger Wharf. Ph. 02 9357 1177
"This pub has been popular for many years. If you feel like a change of pace, pop across the road for pokies, pool and a good bistro. There is a well stocked bottle shop and the upstairs balcony has an excellent view."
Harry's Café de Wheels (Pie Cart)
down the road from The Finger Wharf
"A famous Sydney institution. All sorts of interesting people might be spotted downing one of Harry's pies topped with mashed peas and spuds in the early hours of the morning, whilst in transit to or from Kings Cross. During the day you can watch the frolicking seal, which has recently taken up residence in this part of the Harbour."
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