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Want to spend a leisurely couple of hours with friends lingering over some delicious food and a drink or two. These are the places to do it.
Want to spend a leisurely couple of hours with friends lingering over some delicious food and a drink or two. These are the places to do it.
It has some of the best food in Sydney and it will be celebrated throughout the month of November at the Heart of Surry Hills festival. Here’s what to look out for.
From Sydney’s west to the heart of the city, here are some great bars, restaurants and clubs to celebrate the race that stops the nation. See the list.
Take a cue from the annual Oktoberfest celebrations across Sydney and raise a stein to German fare – you’ll be guaranteed a ‘crackling’ good time. Sydney Eat Street reveals the 10 best places to enjoy your Oktoberfest.
From Christmas flavoured lamingtons to a unique Christmas gelato log cake, here are some special treats to enjoy, or gift to someone else, over the festive season.
When it gets hot this summer, bring your appetite along with your swimmers when you visit some of the best beaches and swimming holes around Sydney.
Tis the season to celebrate, so grab your friends and colleagues to indulge in a well-deserved and long overdue afternoon of fabulous food and drinks.
Put work aside for the weekend and take a drive to the NSW Southern Highlands for fresh country air, farm fresh foods — and follow the scent of sweet and savoury pies.
Not just a feast for the senses, the Harbour City’s prestigious art galleries and historic museums also offer some of Sydney’s best fine dining options.
Whether you’re a practising vegan or just curious about meat-free alternatives, there are plenty of places for clever and creative plant-based fare.
Victoria might finally be out of lockdown but as travel to the state for Melbourne Cup Day is still out of the question, Sydney Eat Street reveals where to celebrate with great food and atmosphere.
There’s nothing like a snag on the barbie and while Bunnings does a great trade, top quality free-range Wurst German sausages also draw people in droves. That’s just one way you can celebrate Oktoberfest in Sydney. FIND OUT MORE
Love is in the air with Spring so what better place is there to book that first date than at this Redfern venue, which is already the perfect marriage of a brewery and an Asian-inspired restaurant. It’s just one of the many meal options — from the casual day out to something a bit more fancy, Eat Street have the restaurants sure to make your get together a special one.
It might look like a savoury hot dog but it’s actually a sweet treat — created at a modern-Vietnamese restaurant in Sydney ahead of Moon Festival celebrations this month. Dipped in chocolate, the sausage-shaped custard semifreddo is then covered with other sweet delights. MORE MOON FESTIVAL TREATS
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