5 must-try dishes in North Sydney that will blow your mind
WHEN it comes to options for eating out, North Sydney is a virtual smorgasbord of restaurants, cafes and bistros offering menus to suit every taste and wallet.
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WHEN it comes to options for eating out, North Sydney is a virtual smorgasbord of restaurants, cafes and bistros offering menus to suit every taste and wallet.
1. Trout Brekkie Bowl
Mornings are looking brighter thanks to the stellar coffee and vibrant colours of this healthy and yummy brekkie bowl made with in-house cured trout, vitamin-laden kale and pomegranate.
Sotto on West, 67 West St. 8065 9792.
2. Nem Tre Viet rolls
A traditional dish in northern Vietnam, a combination of minced prawn, crabmeat, pork, mushroom, vermicelli and vegetables. The beauty is in its simplicity. 20/155 Miller Street, 8904 9888.
3. Laksa
The worker bees around the area may not know how good they have it, but they will soon as one of Sydney’s best laksas is tucked away in a nondescript food court. Hunt it down for sure.
May’s Laksa House, Berry Square Shopping Centre, 77 Berry St.
4. Customised Cheese Plate
Don’t know your Gouda from your Gruyère or what works with a Gewürztraminer? Let Hugh “the Cheesemonger” Nicholas help you select some choice cheeses, chutney and crackers to enjoy on site with a bottle from the adjacent wine cellar.
Customised Cheese Plate from Cheese Etc (inside Drink Better Wine). Ground Floor, 189 Miller Street.
5. The Bronx Burger
You’re bound to make a beautiful mess with these New York-named burgers such as the Bronx — bacon, cheese and fixings. Five Points Burgers, 124 Walker Street.