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Lotus The Galeries

  • The Galeries, Level 1, 500 George St, 2000, Sydney, NSW, Australia


About Lotus The Galeries

The Galeries is a lifestyle and cultural destination for fashion, art and music. This unique inner city hub fringes Sydney’s China town and the bustling CBD.

Lotus Galeries is the largest restaurant in the group with 260 seats. The restaurant boasts 5 private dining rooms, ranging in size from 8 persons to up to 35 persons. With a desirable cocktail lounge and a dumpling bar, Lotus Galeries is the perfect destination for any occasion.

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The Galeries, Level 1, 500 George St, 2000, Sydney, NSW, Australia

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