Sydney Fish Market
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The Sydney Fish Market is a commercial enterprise in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Sydney Fish Market is located on Blackwattle Bay, in the Inner West suburb of Pyrmont. It is 2 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Sydney.
Sydney Fish Market incorporates a working fishing port, wholesale fish market, fresh seafood retail market, a delicatessen, a sushi bar, a bakery, a gift shop, a fruit and vegetable market, a beverage outlet, a seafood cooking school, indoor seating and an outdoor promenade for visitors. There are daily wholesale auctions for Sydney's seafood retailers.
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[edit] Transport
The Metro Light Rail service runs from Central railway station to Lilyfield, via the Fish Market station.
[edit] History
Sydney Fish Market was established in 1945 by the state government. Since 1994, Sydney Fish Market became a privately owned company.