Water Bar at BLUE – Woolloomooloo, Bar Review
Posted on April 25, 2011 in Featured, Modern Australian by Eating in Sydney.
While most people head to noisy bars and pubs on a Friday night after work, we were looking for a quiet place for the two of us, where could enjoy some drinks and light finger food. Normally it’s very difficult to find a place that serves alcohol, yet remains on the quiet side. Add to that the requirements of being … Continue Reading
Il Piave – Rozelle, Italian Restaurant Review
Posted on April 24, 2011 in Featured, Italian by Eating in Sydney.
Il Piave is a cute little Italian Restaurant located on Darling Point Road in Rozelle. The area, and this road in particular, is quite a mecca for restaurants and cafes. So one has to produce exceptional food to have any success here. Luckily for us, this is the case for Il Piave. From the the outside it may look very … Continue Reading
Crinitis – Darling Harbour, Italian Restaurant Review
Posted on April 24, 2011 in Featured, Italian by Eating in Sydney.
Ah Crinitis… Situated in the Harbourside Shopping Centre in Darling Harbour, this is an absolute gem of a restaurant! Overlooking the beautiful Sydney CBD skyline, expect to be fed to the brink here with delicious Italian food. Although a little on the pricey side, the servings here are definitely more than generous! What is really astounding, and somewhat daunting at … Continue Reading
Bungalow 8, Sydney Bar Review
Posted on April 24, 2011 in Modern Australian by Eating in Sydney.
Okay, so Bungalow 8 isn’t a restaurant and it’s definitely not on top of my list of places to go to for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Buuuuuut, Bungalow 8 is located at the always buzzing King St Wharf and they serve some decent food so why not :) I had been here many times before, however, this time I thought … Continue Reading
Park Hyatt Harbour Kitchen & Bar – Sydney, Restaurant Review
Posted on April 24, 2011 in Featured, Modern Australian by Eating in Sydney.
Park Hyatt’s Harbour Kitchen & Bar is situated in The Rocks overlooking the absolutely stunning Circular Quay, with sweeping views of the Opera House and the Sydney CBD. On a bright sunny day, there is perhaps no other place in Sydney where you would rather be. A premier location like this almost always has a premium fine dining experience associated … Continue Reading
Ribs and Rump – North Ryde, Restaurant Review
Posted on April 19, 2011 in Modern Australian by Eating in Sydney.
Image sourced from ribsnrump.com Ribs n Rump, Hoo Haa! There is something really manly about eating ribs. It’s a mans opportunity to go back to the caveman days, where they huddled around the campfire picking at bits of Sabertooth Tiger that they’ve just hunted down with their bare hands. Fortunately, these days the only hunting you do is going through … Continue Reading
Kam Fook Yum Cha – Chatswood, Restaurant Review
Posted on April 18, 2011 in Chinese by Eating in Sydney.
Being a regular to Chatswood Westfield, we finally decided to bite the bullet and give this place a go. We had walked past this Yum Cha many times before and always saw about fifty people lining up waiting to get in. That must mean the food must be great… right?! Now I’m no expert when it comes to Yum Cha, … Continue Reading
The Italian – Melbourne, Restaurant Review
Posted on April 18, 2011 in Italian by Eating in Sydney.
A visit to this restaurant wasn’t a planned affair. It was after 9pm and we were walking the streets of Melbourne looking for a second option for dining after the first had fallen through. Due to the holidays, nothing much was open so I was thrilled when we managed to get a table here. Having finally found a way inside … Continue Reading
MoVida Bar De Tapas – Melbourne, Restaurant Review
Posted on April 17, 2011 in Featured, Spanish by Eating in Sydney.
Just like everything else in Melbourne, this trendy little Tapas Bar is nestled inside an alleyway. Not just any alleyway though, it’s perhaps the most striking of it’s kind in Melbourne. The street art adorning it’s walls are nothing short of amazing! Back to MoVida, though, as I mentioned above this cute little bar is incredibly trendy so getting a … Continue Reading
China Doll – Woolloomooloo, Restaurant Review
Posted on April 17, 2011 in Chinese, Featured by Eating in Sydney.
China Doll is situated on the vibrant and beautiful Finger Wharf at Woolloomooloo, where there is a whole myriad of eateries to choose from. And that includes the infamous Harry’s Cafe de Wheels :) Even though we were seated outside on a bright sunny day, the seat we were allocated didn’t do justice to the location, as we were stuck … Continue Reading
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