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Semi-Private Dining within Nautical-Themed Restaurant at Flying Fish


Semi-Private Dining within a Modern, nautical-themed Restaurant. Decorated with caviar-inspired pendants, hand-blown by local artisans, hanging from the ceiling, and velvet banquettes giving the space a sophisticated feel. This spacious dining and entertainment space is suited for a private function, corporate event or awards ceremony Seating capacity - 9

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Room Layouts & Capacity

Banquet9

Amenities & Extras

$= Additional Cost

Food & Beverage

Bar Tab$
Coffee / Tea$
Filtered Water
Venue Offers Catering

Other Amenities & Extras

Accessible
Lighting
Natural light
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Tom Law

January 18, 2025

Give this place a miss. Around $100 pp, not sure how it got famous. Nothing bad about the food but similar to your local cafe or diner that charges $20. No views to speak of. Serving mains very slow, portions are small and stingy. No table cloths. No intimacy, table too big. Decor and table setting almost non existent and bland. Fine dining prices for a product that can be found at any RSL club.

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Jodi

October 5, 2024

We had the best night at Flying Fish! When I booked I advised that it was my daughter’s birthday that day. Upon arrival we were seated at a table with a beautiful view next to the window and the waitress immediately acknowledged my daughter’s birthday. We chose the pre theatre menu and were not disappointed. The food was delicious and very filling. After dinner we were surprised with a free dessert and a lit candle on top. Such a lovely gesture! My daughter was so happy! Thank you!

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Panda Wookie

January 6, 2025

Flying Fish is a standout choice for seafood lovers and an ideal dining destination for visitors to The Star. The interiors are stylish and modern, blending natural timber and stone to create a sophisticated atmosphere. The attention to detail is impressive, from the ambient table lamps—an award-winning design we discovered through a quick search—to the breathtaking views of the bay, which speak for themselves. Our experience started with some minor service issues. Despite having a reservation, our table wasn’t ready, and we were asked to wait at the bar, where no seating was available. Additionally, after requesting to see the set menus, we experienced a long delay and were only provided the three-course menu, despite knowing a four-course option was available. Thankfully, once we were assigned a waiter, the service significantly improved, with attentive care and efficient food delivery. We opted for the four-course menu, which began with a trio of snacks: salted fish croquette, Venus Bay prawn toast, and zucchini flowers. While all were enjoyable, the zucchini flowers stood out as exceptional. For entrées, the Hiroshima kingfish was flavorful, but the bay lobster ravioli stole the show, delivering a burst of umami. We also added the sashimi selection, which featured fresh fish but was let down by the choice of a light soy-based dipping sauce. While it paired well with the salmon, it lacked depth for the kingfish and tuna. At $38 for nine pieces, it also felt overpriced. For mains, the snapper dish was a clear winner. Served two ways, with a delicious curry sauce as a base, it showcased creativity and flavor. The chuck rib, while tender, felt underwhelming when paired with just a few mushrooms and left us wanting more. Sides were generous in portion but lacked refinement. The chips were overly salty and not crunchy, even for someone who enjoys bold seasoning. The salad featured a lovely vinaigrette but was hindered by oversized lettuce leaves, making it awkward to eat. Desserts provided a strong finish to the meal, offering a fine-dining twist on classic favorites. The “wattlemisu” had a delightful crunch, but the strawberry Eton mess was the highlight, transforming a simple dish into something extraordinary. Despite a few shortcomings, Flying Fish impresses with its stunning ambiance, flavorful dishes, and creative approach to seafood, making it a worthwhile dining experience.

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Niki Vasiliadis

January 26, 2025

Flying Fish location is a great option for pre-show dinner or visiting The Star. The kingfish crudo and blue swimmer crab fettuccine were great options. the kingfish crudo had a kick from the jalopenos and the fettuccine's creamy tomato sauce really complimented the sweetness of the crab. The 'Smoke Me' cocktail is a must for fans of tequila and passionfruit. Good services, bookings are a must as it gets busy.

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Donna Wallace

January 11, 2025

Was very disappointed in my dinner experience. Had the pre theatre dinner and left hungry and unsatisfied. Kingfish was inedible as it was insanely salty, tortellini was delicious. Zucchini flowers were good. Fish was average but tiny portion and was sitting on flavourless cabbage. Sides were chips and lettuce? Really underwhelming. Chips came out stone cold and they forgot the lettuce side. For $75 per head it fell well short of expectations. Went to Messina after to fill up on icecream. For a bill of $200 it was absolutely disappointing and not worth the money. Would not go back. Service was ok and view was great.


Venue Hours

Monday08:00am-Midnight
Tuesday08:00am-Midnight
Wednesday08:00am-Midnight
Thursday08:00am-Midnight
Friday08:00am-Midnight
Saturday08:00am-Midnight
Sunday08:00am-Midnight
Pricing Price on request

Event Types

30th Birthday Party40th Birthday Party50th Birthday PartyBirthday PartyBucks PartyDinnerFunctionHens PartyLunch