Elizabeth Bay
- Review
- Juno and Sons
Come for the cheesecake, stay for the community spirit at this interesting corner store
“You walk in and you can get everything,” says the owner of Juno and Sons shop and cafe in Elizabeth Bay.
- Lenny Ann Low
- Review
- Sydney
Sydney's Bar Grazie channels all our favourite Italian restaurants into one
The old-school nature of this Elizabeth Bay newcomer gives it a timeless quality, reviews Terry Durack.
- Terry Durack
- Review
- Sydney
Potts Point goes to Paris at Bistrot 916
There's something very Ratatouille about Bistrot 916.
- Terry Durack
- Review
- Sydney
Lotus brings back Merivale's greatest hits
Lotus chef Dan Hong is back for an extended pop-up season.
- Terry Durack
- Review
- Sydney
Shuk cafe in Elizabeth Bay unites young and old
Bondi's much-loved Middle Eastern cafe transplants easily to Elizabeth Bay.
- Jill Dupleix
- Review
- Sydney
Just the right degree of comfort at Culina et Vinum
Naomi Lowry of Culina et Vinum has concocted a clever menu she calls "cherry-picked European".
- Terry Durack
- Review
- Sydney
A charming French bistro - for pooches and their humans
Rex is a tight, contemporary package - a drop-in, seven-days-a-week bistro that's the perfect fit for its inner eastern crowd.
- Terry Durack
- Review
- Sydney
Sunrise Asian
Wonder where Quay, Sepia, Rockpool and Bennelong get their star ingredients from? Sunrise Asian in Elizabeth Bay is not just a supplier to the hottest chefs, it's a brilliant shop and eatery, too.
- Candice Chung
- Review
- Sydney
Billy Kwong
Billy Kwong's new, grander incarnation in Potts Point ramps up the numbers while maintaining the old high standards.
- Terry Durack
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