Hey Chú

Restaurant
Castlereagh Street, 249, Level 1, Sydney, 2000
Museum Station (200 m)

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Spaces for hire at Hey Chú

from $6000
minimum spend / per day
Entire Venue
80
120
Elevate your event to a new level of vibrancy and style at Hey Chú, the perfect haven for a memorable night in the heart of Sydney. Inspired by the spirited nightlife of Asia, Hey Chú offers a unique and unforgettable backdrop for your gatherings. With its eye-catching Vietnamese street art, artisan lanterns, and a nod to the bustling Asian dinin...

Prices and opening hours

Sunday
Closed
Monday
5:00 pm – 12:00 am
from $6000 min. spend
Entire Venue
5:00 pm – 12:00 am
from $6000 min. spend
Tuesday
5:00 pm – 12:00 am
from $6000 min. spend
Entire Venue
5:00 pm – 12:00 am
from $6000 min. spend
Wednesday
5:00 pm – 12:00 am
from $6000 min. spend
Entire Venue
5:00 pm – 12:00 am
from $6000 min. spend
Thursday
5:00 pm – 12:00 am
from $6000 min. spend
Entire Venue
5:00 pm – 12:00 am
from $6000 min. spend
Friday
5:00 pm – 12:00 am
from $9000 min. spend
Entire Venue
5:00 pm – 12:00 am
from $9000 min. spend
Saturday
5:00 pm – 12:00 am
from $9000 min. spend
Entire Venue
5:00 pm – 12:00 am
from $9000 min. spend

Facilities and catering options

Up to 120
standing
Up to 80
seats
In-house catering
Parking available
Promoted / ticketed events
Alcohol provided
External catering allowed
Accommodation available
BYO alcohol

Location

Castlereagh Street, 249, Level 1, Sydney, 2000
Museum Station (200 m)

About Hey Chú

Look out for the logo, projected onto the pavement of Castlereagh Street outside Hotel Downing, then climb the stairs, past a wall adorned with neon signs and street art-influenced frescoes, and step into Hey Chú, a venue inspired by the vibrant and eclectic late-night drinking culture of Asia.

Walking into new late-night eatery Hey Chú feels like you’ve just stepped off the plane somewhere in Southeast Asia, albeit without the humidity. Red, yellow and orange lanterns gently sway from the ceiling, plastic stools are dotted around at tables, and half of the floor is painted like a zebra crossing, the bar is lit up with neon pink and purple lighting.

Hey Chú isn’t strictly Vietnamese, but takes inspiration from all over Asia. Though whatever you do, don’t call it Asian fusion. “We call it Asian eclectic. There are some Japanese, Cantonese, and even Korean influences.