Sephardim located at 71 King St, Warners Bay NSW 2282, Australia Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone (02) 4947 2225

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Matty G

4 Google Rating

The food was both delicious and filling. Staff was attentive and friendly. Great place for a night

4/ 5

The food was both delicious and filling. Staff was attentive and friendly. Great place for a night out. Only drama was the loud guests, the area seems to amplify noise. Found it hard to hear and hold a conversation.

TJ Wyse

5 Google Rating

Very tasty food. Nice atmosphere and friendly staff. Will definitely visit again.

5/ 5

Very tasty food. Nice atmosphere and friendly staff. Will definitely visit again.

Krupa Patel

5 Google Rating

Absolutely delicious food!!!! The flavours are just beautiful. And the service was really wonderful.

5/ 5

Absolutely delicious food!!!! The flavours are just beautiful. And the service was really wonderful. Love the decor too has amazing vibes! Definitely going back here!

John Rosauer

3 Google Rating

Pleasant and good value, but the dishes could all be better.

3/ 5

Pleasant and good value, but the dishes could all be better.

Kylie Parker

3 Google Rating

The staff were nice and atmosphere good but we found the food a bit dry and salty, zucchini fritters

3/ 5

The staff were nice and atmosphere good but we found the food a bit dry and salty, zucchini fritters were dry and needed some sort of sauce and halloumi was very salty and dish very boring tasting. The dips and breads were really nice. Probably won't go back unfortunately.

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