Imagine sitting 82 floors above Sydney, enjoying a revolving buffet with panoramic views of the city, harbour, and distant mountains. For around $67 per person, you can indulge in a buffet lunch or dinner at Sydney Tower, the tallest building in the city. With a duration of approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, this experience offers a unique blend of culinary delight and visual spectacle that’s hard to match.
What we really love about this experience is how effortlessly it combines spectacular scenery with varied, freshly-prepared food. The restaurant’s slow rotation (a full 70-minute cycle) lets you take in Sydney’s most iconic sights, such as the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, from every angle — a perfect way to see the city from above. Plus, the inclusion of one drink helps elevate the meal, making it feel like a special occasion.
One potential consideration is that the food quality can be hit-or-miss according to some reviews, with a few visitors mentioning that the buffet is not quite master chef quality. Also, price might seem high for some, especially if the food doesn’t exceed expectations. This experience is best suited for those wanting a combination of fantastic views and a casual, all-you-can-eat meal — ideal for visitors celebrating a special night or simply looking for a memorable Sydney experience.
If you’re keen on photo opportunities, breathtaking sunsets, and a relaxed, enjoyable meal with unobstructed views, then Skyfeast at Sydney Tower is well worth considering.
Key Points

- Unmatched Views: 360-degree, unobstructed vistas of Sydney, the Harbour, Blue Mountains, and city skyline.
- Flexible Dining Options: Choose from a buffet lunch or dinner, fitting your schedule.
- Rotating Restaurant: A full 70-minute rotation offers a panoramic experience.
- Variety of Food: Fresh seafood, Australian meats, international dishes, and desserts.
- Great for Families and Groups: Casual atmosphere with an all-you-can-eat setup.
- Limited View of Icons: While views are spectacular, some reviews note that seeing the Opera House close-up isn’t guaranteed.
An In-Depth Look at the Skyfeast Experience

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The Setting and Location
The Sydney Tower Restaurant is found on Level 4 of the Sydney Tower, located at 108 Market Street. The elevated perch means you’re perched high above the city, offering unparalleled views. The entry point is at the Westfield mall, which can be a tiny challenge to find in a busy shopping complex—so arriving early and allowing extra time is wise.
The Dining Experience
Once inside, you’ll appreciate the casual, smart casual dress code, which caters well to a broad range of visitors. The restaurant’s all-you-can-eat buffet features a diverse selection of dishes, from fresh seafood like Sydney rock oysters to exotic meats such as crocodile and kangaroo—an Australian native treat. For those preferring lighter fare, salads and appetizers are readily available, along with tempting desserts.
The reviews tell us that the food options are plentiful, but not necessarily gourmet. Some say the seafood is delicious, especially the oysters, while others found the variety somewhat limited—not quite the place for a culinary adventure but more for a satisfying, hearty meal with spectacular views.
The Rotation and Views
The big draw is the restaurant’s slow rotation. It takes about 70 minutes for a full circle, giving ample time to soak in the scenery without feeling rushed. Reviewers have shared how watching the sunset, the lights of the city, and the Blue Mountains in the distance makes for a truly memorable experience.
One guest, Heather, exclaimed, “It was AMAZING!!!” and loved how the rotation took about an hour to see all of Sydney. Many others agree that the views are the highlight, with some noting they could see the slopes of the Blue Mountains on clear days.
The Food and Drinks
While the buffet offers a wide variety of dishes, some reviews describe the quality as average, with a few pointing out that the seafood was particularly good. The inclusion of one drink (except on early lunch packages) makes the experience feel more complete, especially in the evening when you can sip a glass of wine while watching the city lights.
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The Price and Value
At $67.12 per person, the experience falls into the moderate price range, especially considering the remarkable views and all-you-can-eat buffet. Many reviewers feel it offers good value for money, especially when compared to the cost of similar experiences in other cities. However, some mention the food quality could be better, and the cost may seem steep for those expecting a gourmet meal.
The Overall Atmosphere
Guests frequently describe the restaurant as cozy and comfortable, with attentive staff. Despite the group size being limited to 12, the service tends to be pleasant and efficient. Be sure to arrive early, as some mention that tables are held only for 10 minutes past the reservation time.
Who Will Love This Experience?

This tour is best suited for visitors who want a relaxed meal with breathtaking views — perfect for a romantic date, family outing, or group celebration. It’s also great for those who appreciate panoramic scenery and want to capture Sydney’s skyline at sunset. If you’re after gourmet dining, however, you might find the buffet choices a bit average.
Practical Tips for Your Visit

- Arrive early to find your table and avoid missing your reservation.
- Consider booking a window seat if possible, as reviews highlight how much this enhances the experience.
- Dress in smart casual attire.
- Remember, your table will be held for only 10 minutes after your reservation time.
- If the weather is clear, don’t miss the sunset views — they’re often described as spectacular.
- Be aware that tickets to the observation deck are not included—this experience is purely for dining.
- The experience is suitable for most travelers, with most participants being able to enjoy the views and food.
- If you’re sensitive to motion, the slow rotation shouldn’t cause issues, but be prepared for a gentle, continuous spin.
FAQ

Is there a dress code?
Yes, smart casual attire is recommended for the restaurant.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance.
Are drinks included?
One drink is included for adults in the package, except on early lunch options.
Is the view guaranteed?
While the restaurant offers sweeping 360-degree views, clear weather is essential for the best experience, and some reviews note that seeing the Opera House close-up isn’t guaranteed.
How long does the rotation take?
A full rotation takes about 70 minutes, giving plenty of time to enjoy the scenery.
Can I bring children?
Yes, this experience suits most travelers, including families, especially those wanting a relaxed meal with great views.
Is there parking nearby?
While not explicitly mentioned, the restaurant is accessible via public transportation, and the location at Westfield mall makes parking options available.
Will I get a window seat automatically?
Not necessarily; booking ahead or requesting one increases your chances, but it’s subject to availability.
Are there vegetarian or special diet options?
While specific dietary options aren’t detailed, buffets typically include salads and vegetarian dishes; confirm at booking for special needs.
Final Words

The Skyfeast dining experience at Sydney Tower offers a wonderful combination of good value, stunning scenery, and casual dining. It’s perfect for those who want a memorable view of Sydney’s iconic landmarks while enjoying a diverse buffet. The slow rotation means you won’t miss a moment of the city’s beauty, making it a highlight for first-time visitors or anyone celebrating a special occasion.
While the food may not satisfy gourmet expectations, the overall ambiance, the breathtaking vistas, and the unique setting make this experience worthwhile. It’s an accessible, fun, and visually spectacular way to see the city from above, especially if you’re a fan of panoramic views and a relaxed atmosphere.
To sum it up, if you’re longing for a photo-worthy meal with Sydney’s skyline as your backdrop, this is a solid choice. It’s best for families, couples, and groups looking to combine dining with sightseeing, particularly on a clear day when the Blue Mountains and harbor come into spectacular view.
References

https://www.viator.com/tours/Sydney/Sydney-Tower-Skyfeast-Buffet-Lunch-or-Dinner-Experience/d357-3003SYDNEY
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