Savor authentic Greek dishes at Olympus Dining Greek Restaurant Redfern Sydney. An unforgettable culinary journey awaits. Olympus Dining Highlights Stunning glass.
Olympus brings the philosophy of Greek dining in the form of a taverna to Sydney's doorstep in Surry Hills and Redfern's Wunderlich Lane. The space, created by the team behind the Apollo and Cho Cho San, is inspired by Greek village dining and community. It's led by a powerhouse team of female talent including head chef Ozge Kalvo (Baba's Place, Ester), Lucia Konacova (Grana, Longrain.
Olympus is the latest restaurant led by the team behind The Apollo and Cho Cho San in Sydney; Yoko Dining and Greca in Bris Vegas. Co. Surry Hills is about to get a fresh and exciting dining destination with the upcoming launch of Olympus, a vibrant Greek garden diner that promises to bring bold flavours and relaxed Mediterranean vibes straight to one of Sydney's trendiest neighbourhoods.
Set to open in the massive Cleveland Street development, this new restaurant is the brainchild of the team behind the renowned The Apollo. Olympus Dining in Sydney's Wunderlich lane precinct serves up glamorous Greek fare in one of the city's most stylish dining rooms. Read on.
Olympus will be a 200-seat garden restaurant in the dining precinct of the mammoth Surry Hills Village development nearing completion on Cleveland and Baptist Streets. It will offer an airy contrast to The Apollo's intimate, candle-lit vibes while serving a similarly modern-Hellenic menu inspired by Barthelmess' recent visits to Greece. Long.
The team behind The Apollo and Cho Cho San opens Olympus, a village. Nestled in the heart of Surry Hills' and Redfern's redeveloped Wunderlich Lane precinct, Olympus brings the dream of a Greek taverna to life. With its striking modern-Hellenic design by George Livissianis, a retractable glass oculus ceiling that creates an alfresco dining experience, and a 50.
The restaurant is located within the new Wunderlich Lane precinct, at the crossroads of Redfern and Surry Hills. Olympus is inspired by food from the village, focusing on simplicity, abundance, and ancient cooking methods. It is an honest and homely dining experience, designed to bring friends and family together in a communal and plentiful.