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Icebergs Dining Room and Bar

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This iconic dining spot is fresh from a stylish makeover.
1 / 7This iconic dining spot is fresh from a stylish makeover.Jason Loucas
Pearl meat with radish and Alto Novello olive oil.
2 / 7Pearl meat with radish and Alto Novello olive oil.Jennifer Soo
Icebergs Dining Room and Bar.
3 / 7Icebergs Dining Room and Bar.Jason Loucas
Lemon souffle and salted almond gelato.
4 / 7Lemon souffle and salted almond gelato.Jennifer Soo
After 20 years, Icebergs Dining Room and Bar still feels fresh.
5 / 7After 20 years, Icebergs Dining Room and Bar still feels fresh.Jennifer Soo.
Kurobuta pork with fermented garlic honey.
6 / 7Kurobuta pork with fermented garlic honey.Jennifer Soo
Inside the Bondi restaurant.
7 / 7Inside the Bondi restaurant.Jennifer Soo
Good Food hatGood Food hat16.5/20

Icebergs Dining Room and Bar

Italian$$$

Fine-dining Italian never looked so good.

What kind of restaurant has its own series of short films, graphic essays and set of $300 barbecue skewers? This restaurant.

Icebergs is as quintessentially Sydney as the Coathanger, property prices and sandy feet in summer. Outside is a scrum of sunbakers and active wearers. Inside a calm oasis, despite recent controversy around former director Maurice Terzini, who’s now left the business.

Sit back in the peaceful, blush-pink booths and soak up that absurdly stupendous ocean view. Better still alongside light and loose koshihikari rice risotto with rich XO sauce and sparkly scallop crudo, or gnarly charcoal-grey squid-ink calamari with aged balsamic and aioli.

Spaghetti vongole with Goolwa pipis and salty dried fish roe is classic seaside fare, while buttery wagyu bavette and sweet stone fruit-glazed short-rib in vermouth sauce will soothe the soul of any landlubber. How’s the serenity?

Good to know: Arrive early for a drink on the balcony at the bar

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