NewsBite

Rosebery

Advertisement
The plain butter croissants at Lune.

Lune Croissanterie

Croissants worth queueing for.

  • Erina Starkey

Latest

The banh xeo (Vietnamese pancake) with pickles.
Critics' Pick

Banh Xeo Bar

Street food reimagined in a stylish converted warehouse precinct.

Margherita pizza and burrata caprese salad.

Da Mario

Sydney’s original certified Naples-style pizza.

Chilli scrambled eggs at Haven.

Haven

This sleek, spacious, tiled cafe in Rosebery is indeed a haven, with restorative espresso, cold drip and batch brew from head roaster Herman Chiu.

Melbourne croissanterie Lune is opening a flagship store in Sydney later this year.

38,000 pastries a week: Lune croissanterie to open ‘world-class’ Sydney flagship in Rosebery

Two Lune locations will open in Sydney by Christmas, including founder Kate Reid’s biggest bakery yet.

  • Bianca Hrovat
This three-bedroom terrace in Alexandria, Sydney, sold for $2.815 million over the weekend.

First home buyers splash $2.81m on Alexandria home beating cashed-up parents

A young couple outbid several bidders - who were parents wanting to buy the property for their adult children.

  • Tawar Razaghi
Advertisement
Green Square, with Crown Group’s Infinity building in the bottom left corner.

It’s the suburb Sydneysiders love to hate – but is it really that bad?

Green Square is nearly two thirds complete and will house about 70,000 people in a decade. Lord Mayor Clover Moore says it should be embraced as the city’s future.

  • Michael Koziol and Megan Gorrey
Fennel, yoghurt, mandarin cake (left) and a salad plate with risoni, corn, pinenut, preserved lemon, roast pumpkin, dukkah, yoghurt, fennel, leek and pecorino at Salma’s Canteen in Rosebery, Sydney.

Andy Bowdy and Kepos Street Kitchen’s new cafe-ish collab ticks all the sweet and savoury boxes

Two Sydney food wizards now offer lush salads, come-hither cakes and take-home dinners in one destination at Salma’s Canteen.

  • Lenny Ann Low
It was the first time the deceased estate had hit the market in more than four decades.

First home buying brothers buy gutted Rushcutters Bay unit for $1.67 million

A whopping 16 buyers registered to bid on the unit that needed an extensive renovation. But it had a major draw card.

  • Tawar Razaghi
A Powerball player on NSW’s Mid North Coast has won the $50 million jackpot.

‘You’ve changed my life’: Sydney syndicate wins more than $50 million in Powerball

Half of Thursday’s $100 million Powerball was won by a syndicate of 10 people from Sydney, but the Victorian who won the other half cannot be contacted.

  • Olivia Ireland

Original URL: https://www.smh.com.au/topic/rosebery-nsw-etr