Sunday 20 April 2014

Chinta Ria - Temple of Love

The food of Chinta is based on the funky fusion of three races (Malay, Indian and Chinese) that meet and mingle in Malaysia … If you like Asian fusion place, then you MUST experience this restaurant in Darling Harbour, Sydney.

The decor is great, but the thing which impressed me was the HUGE BUDDHA at the entrance and open sitting in courtyard with the view of darling harbor.




"Laughing Buddha"

I went for a birthday dinner with a group of 15 and the Malaysian food was fantastic and fairly priced (Price range: $0 - $27). You are also paying for the view of Darling Harbour of-course :P

However, customer service was good, can’t say excellent.

This restaurant has authentic Asian food and appeals to us as "keen & fussy consumers" of Malay style cuisine. The menu is long & varied, if you're a lover of curries, laksa etc, you won't be disappointed.

"Lucky Beer" #BeerBellyBuddha

If you want great food and service in a funky restaurant for a very reasonable price you must visit Chinta Ria. I would highly recommend this place for couple, friends and family dinner. The ambiance is pleasant!

I give it a rating of 4 out of 5!

Chinta Ria also has a sister restaurant which I have yet to explore: http://www.chintamoodforlove.com/


On the Roof Terrace of Cockle Bay Wharf.
Next to the Pyrmont footbridge entrance.
201 Sussex Street Sydney 2000
Call Yuan on 02 9264 3211
or email bookings@chintaria.com

Open Daily:

Lunch: Monday to Sunday 12.00noon to 2.30pm
Dinner : Monday to Saturday 6.00pm to 11.00pm
Sunday Dinner 6.00pm to 10.00pm
Reservations: lunch and dinner before 7pm

Closed for Christmas all day and lunch on Boxing Day

Fully Licenced - BYO wine only
BYO corkage charge is $10 per bottle. Limit for
groups - 12 bottles for 20 people.

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