Zushi Barangaroo by Koichi Takada Architects

There’s a certain energy to Barangaroo that Sydneysiders know well. It’s the city at its most contemporary — bold, vibrant, and unmistakably design-conscious.
Surrounded by global architectural landmarks including Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners’ International Towers, Renzo Piano’s One Sydney Harbour, One Barangaroo by WilkinsonEyre, and Barangaroo House by Collins and Turner Architects, the precinct has become a stage where architecture, culture, and lifestyle converge.

Zushi Barangaroo brings Sydney’s modern Japanese dining to Barangaroo. Designed by Koichi Takada Architects, the interiors pair flowing timber and sculptural details with the harbour-side, creating a space that is both serene and distinctly Japanese. Since its establishment in 2016, the restaurant has undergone a major expansion earlier this year, increasing its seating capacity by a hundred diners to better serve its growing clientele.









