3 places to eat, drink and celebrate Melbourne Cup in Sydney this November 2020

The world has suck this year. No other descriptions will do.

BUT thankfully, there’s a way to make it all right again. And that’s the Melbourne Cup.

Flemington will proceed with the race, but in a weird, eerie silence, the commission has confirmed – as no trackside punters will be permitted.

So, don your best and head down to the Star in Sydney for three offers in three quality venues to keep you going all afternoon.

Sokyo

Tuesday 3 November 2020

Executive Chef Chase Kojima’s Melbourne Cup menu is Tokyo-cool with an ever-so-Sydney twist. At $130pp, the share menu features a selection of premium sushi and lavish delights such as Kingfish Miso Ceviche, Tuna Sashimi, Pumpkin Tempura, Miso Glazed Toothfish and Wagyu Flank Steak 200g.

More information at Sokyo’s website

BLACK Bar & Grill

Fresh from success as the Official Chef Partner of The Everest Carnival, Dany Karam has crafted a spectacular Melbourne Cup menu. Indulge in your choice of three dishes across three courses, each one a culinary winner! At $165pp, with a glass of Glass of NV Möet & Chandon on arrival, featured mains include:

More information at Black Bar’s website

Flying Fish

Sydney’s most magnificent seafood served in abundance to share, coupled with a melt-in-the-mouth Scotch Fillet platter and irresistible desserts. This four-course feast, overlooking the sparkling harbour, promises to elevate your Melbourne Cup experience. At $130pp, with a glass of Glass of Möet & Chandon on arrival, this lush menu features:

More information at the Flying Fish website