China Doll resides at the historic Finger Wharf at Woolloomooloo and attracts diners with its fantastic views, elegant styling and generously portioned Modern Asian dishes. Having trouble choosing from all the exquisite dishes? Go with the banquet to sample a range. China Doll is the perfect place to enjoy the sunset, people-watching and original, Asian-inspired cocktails. China Doll is located on the iconic Woolloomooloo Finger Wharf, featuring stunning views of the Sydney city skyline. The restaurant seats up to 280 guests and features two private dining spaces for up to 40 guests. The menu offering is Modern Asian, with balanced flavours, generous portions and dishes designed to share. The chefs have modernised traditional oriental experiences from Japan, Hong Kong, China and South East Asia. China Doll offers the perfect mix of relaxed yet professional service, stylish food, cocktails and a glamorous location. There are banquet menus available to both large and smaller groups. China Doll delivers the ultimate Sydney dining experience for locals and visitors.
The Ian Halliday designed interior offers comfort and style; the restaurant's signature Asian-inspired print is featured prominently on the back wall of the restaurant. There's an open kitchen at one end and the bar at the other, however most of the action is on the boardwalk in the middle, which is consistently busy and buzzing.
Executive Chef Frank Shek has carved his niche in an area starved for good Asian cuisine. Start with crispy Sichuan pork and warm cuttlefish salad with hoi sin sauce - a delicious combination of both taste and texture. Braised eggplant with Thai-style fish stuffing, the chilli salt squid, and the tea-smoked ocean trout with green herb salad and green nam jim are other notable entrees. Main courses include a delicious wok-fried blue swimmer crab and Chinese mushroom omelette, or indulge in the twice-cooked duck with plum and tamarind sauce. The extensive wine list includes many options by the glass; however the Asian inspired cocktails are original and zesty and are a great alternative to wine. The list entitled ‘yin and yang' is based on an interpretation of five spices (cardamom, star anise, Sichuan, cinnamon, and lemongrass) and matches perfectly with the Modern Asian cuisine. With the right mix of relaxed yet professional service, moorish food and a glamorous location, China Doll delivers a quintessential Sydney dining experience for both visitors and locals.
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