Where is the Sydney Fish Market moving to?
Blackwattle Bay
The Sydney Fish Market will be relocated from its existing location in Pyrmont to an adjacent wharf in Blackwattle Bay in Sydney Harbour within The Bays Precinct.
Who owns Sydney fish markets?
Sydney Fish Market Pty Ltd is owned equally by the harvest and post-harvest sectors of the NSW seafood industry – the Catchers Trust of NSW and the Sydney Fish Market Tenants and Merchants Pty Ltd.
Are dogs allowed at Sydney Fish Markets?
PLEASE NOTE: No pets are allowed in any retail or eating space including the boardwalk. Guide dogs are permitted.
What is the biggest fish market in the world?
Tsukiji Market
Tokyo’s Tsukiji Market is the world’s largest fish market, known for its early morning tuna auctions.
What can you do at Sydney Fish Market?
Sydney Fish Market’s six seafood retailers offer Australia’s biggest variety of fresh seafood. The site also features numerous restaurants and cafés, bakery, butcher, gourmet deli, greengrocer, bottle shop, fishing supplies store and gift shop. PLEASE NOTE: No pets are allowed in any retail or eating space including the boardwalk.
Where can I buy fresh seafood in Sydney?
Please contact individual retailers below for confirmation of specific opening hours. Sydney Fish Market’s six wet fish retailers offer Australia’s biggest variety of fresh seafood. The site also features numerous restaurants and cafés, bakery, butcher, gourmet deli, greengrocer, bottle shop, fishing supplies store and gift shop.
Where is the Sydney Fish Market in Pyrmont?
Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Sydney Fish Market, an authentic, working fish market located on the harbour in Blackwattle Bay, Pyrmont. Learn how to cook gourmet seafood dishes in Sydney Seafood School’s state-of-the-art kitchens! Did you know that we offer cooking classes especially for kids?
When did the Sydney Fish Market get privatised?
Sydney Fish Market was established in 1945 by the state government and was privatised in 1994. On 7 November 2016, the New South Wales Government announced the market would move to a new 35,000 sq m complex on an adjacent site. The new complex will include 15,500 sq m of seafood retail space – compared with 6582 sq m…