Posted by Riley Wilson on February 12, 2019 · Leave a Comment
It’s hard for the cosy, coastal interior design (featuring exposed brick peeking in one corner; restored stairs; a crisp white moulded ceiling; and all original sash and double-hung windows) to compete with the view of the rotunda and Balmoral Bay. But the corner-set Pasture Balmoral gives it a very good crack.
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Posted by Riley Wilson on October 18, 2017 · Leave a Comment
If you weren’t looking for it (or if you didn’t know about it), you might be hard-pressed to find Sasaki, Yu Sasaki’s namesake Sydney restaurant. Since opening in April, the dinner-only venture ”“ Sasaki’s second; he also runs the matcha mecca Cre Asion café next door ”“ has turned out a menu inspired by the […]
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Posted by Riley Wilson on April 18, 2017 · Leave a Comment
With the closure of Devon’s Danks location in late 2016 came the call to reincarnate the venue elsewhere. Zacharay Tan took head chef Morris Baco to Barangaroo and Devon at Barangaroo Sydney was born, pairing much-loved favourites with a constantly developing environment. Hanging orb lights, wood tones, and tables and chairs from the former site […]
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Posted by Riley Wilson on April 2, 2017 · Leave a Comment
It’s the robust meat, from the three-tired smokeless grill, that this restaurant is known for ”“ pork chops or beef cuts cooked atop charcoal made from apple or grape wood. But make sure you leave room for dessert – painstakingly placed edible flowers, sharp granitas, and assorted textured bits are composition notes in the symphony of sweet […]
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Posted by Riley Wilson on January 28, 2017 · Leave a Comment
Harry’s Bondi, a former convenience store-turned-cafe-turned-restaurant off the main drag in Bondi Beach, serves some of the best hotcakes in town. Chef Bryan Callaghan is all about dietary awareness, serving gluten-free, sugar-free dishes rich with nutrition and edible flowers. His plant-based dishes don’t skimp on size; they’re full-bodied in flavour and colour. Quinoa fritters (a […]
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Posted by Riley Wilson on January 9, 2017 · Leave a Comment
Zacharay Tan has a talent for synthesis. At Lucky Suzie Sydney, he combines the best of his other venues (Devon Cafe’s cosiness, the style and creativity of recently-closed Devon on Danks, and the forward-thinkingness of recently-opened Devon at Barangaroo) with a heavy dose of passion and a stellar team. The fit out, like the other […]
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Posted by Riley Wilson on September 22, 2016 · Leave a Comment
Let’s skip straight to dessert. It’s worth considering the art of the Paris-Brest: a crunchy, sweet ring of pastry, filled with a hazelnut cream and its centre occupied with chocolate ice cream, is perhaps the tangible exemplification of this slice of Paris in the centre of Sydney. Bistrot Gavroche Sydney, one of the newer installments […]
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Posted by Riley Wilson on September 7, 2016 · Leave a Comment
Sydney’s brunching status could have something to do with the mostly-great weather or the volume of outdoor locations. It could be because of the national demand for avocado toast or it could be because of Bill Granger. Granger, one of Australia’s most revered chefs, owns a collection of restaurants across Sydney (as well as a […]
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Posted by Riley Wilson on July 21, 2016 · Leave a Comment
When the sun sets over Sydney’s Blackwattle Bay, it’s a sight to behold ”” and there is no better vantage point to take it in than a window-side table at The Boathouse on Blackwattle Bay, a seafood-focused restaurant with immense talent and great culinary concepts at the helm. Inside a former boathouse, and located opposite […]
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Posted by Riley Wilson on May 19, 2016 · Leave a Comment
In one of Sydney’s most industrial suburbs sits a greenhouse of epic proportions, ushering in warm light and earthy goodness through floor-to-ceiling windows. It’s Barista & Cook, an exposed-brick and linen-pillowed textural wonderland on the corner of two of the most happening streets in Waterloo. With plants hanging from the ceiling and forming the art […]
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