Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.comSounds of Silence Restaurant
Duration: 3 hours (approx.)
Location: Ayers Rock, Northern Territory
Product code: 2478_SAIAO1FIT
107 reviews of Sounds of Silence Restaurant
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Outrageously overpriced, as was everything else in Uluru, but the sky was clear and unbelievably gorgeous. Food was decent, though a bit exotic for children's tastes. Very, very cold, so wear warm clothes.
Reviewed by: Douglas L, United States of America, July 2007
We were disappointed that the dinner venue was so far from Ayers Rock for sunset viewing.
Reviewed by: Lawrence P, Australia, June 2007
A cloudy night so no stars, but then again, if it had been clear we wouldn't have had the super sunset! Don't forget to wear something warm.
Reviewed by: Stuart D, United Kingdom, May 2007
Ayers Rock was definitely worthwhile, and don't miss the Sounds of Silence.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, May 2007
This was worth doing, although fairly expensive. We were a bit put off by bugs in the food, but it didn't spoil the evening!
Reviewed by: K M, Ireland, May 2007
A fine night under the stars. Under the influence of Uluru it makes you think that peace is everywhere.
Reviewed by: Frans H, United Kingdom, December 2006
Overall I found the evening worth doing, but I thought for the price of the event I was most disappointed with the quality of the meal compared to what was advertised.
Reviewed by: Robert W, Australia, October 2006
Lower prices.
Reviewed by: Shannon M, United States of America, October 2006
There was a problem with printing the confirmation, which we solved at the hotel. We were disappointed that the dinner wasn't closer to Ayers Rock.
Reviewed by: William B, United States of America, September 2006
Very memorable experience! Plenty of time to enjoy sunset while sipping champagne. Plenty of time to eat dinner and enjoy the company of the other guests at our table. Plenty of time to sit back and enjoy the tour of the stars and look through the telescopes afterwards. The staff were very energetic and hospitable. Most of the food was delicious. We were disappointed that there were no Aboriginal people involved in the experience. Thank you for the memorable evening!
Reviewed by: Julie A, United States of America, September 2006
It was a lovely evening, but 10 at a table was too many. Would have been even better to have separate tables or to be aware at booking that 10 people were going to share a table.
Reviewed by: Marcia A, New Zealand, August 2006
Wonderful atmosphere but was very far away from Uluru and Kata Tjuta. Would have preferred to be much closer to watch the sunset.
Reviewed by: Lisa A, United States of America, September 2008
We had heard so much about this wonderful experience that we were really looking forward to it. We rugged up as we had been warned that it can be very cold once the sun goes down. Little did we know that the wind was so bad that nothing could prepare us for how cold it was.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Australia, September 2008
It was a nice experience and met lovely overseas travellers but the thought the meal was overpriced for what it was. At 153 a head we would have expected more food, hardly got a taste of any of the canapes for the sunset before they ran out! And they ran out of wine! Probably wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
Reviewed by: Kim T, Australia, September 2008
It was lovely but not as romantic as I thought it would be. Sitting at a table of 10 strangers isn't my idea of romance. The food was very average.
Reviewed by: Shona M, Australia, August 2008
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