Local Birds, an old fashioned eatery that offers hot, toasted jaffles, banana bread, choc raspberry brownies, and has a seasonal changing menu.
Get a sugar high at Max Brenner’s with chocolate pizza studded with marshmallows, and a choice of caramelised nuts or fresh raspberries. Arbory Bar is uniquely located next to platform 13 of Flinders Street Station.
This outdoor bar and restaurant spans the length of the station, for 150 metres along the Yarra River.
Owned by popular chef Adriano Zumbo, whom readers might recall from hit show, MasterChef Australia, D’Souza picks Zumbo as a must-visit if you love pastries
SYDNEY
Sydney has the pressure on this year to maintain its reputation as Australia’s dining capital. Whatever your flavour or style, there have been a number of exciting new openings to whet your appetite.
My first stop was at Darling Harbour, a throbbing family recreational centre with parks, kids’ play zones, the maritime museum and a large number of eateries. Head to Taste Baguette for a brunch. Also try Spanish tapas at Toro’s.
Head west to sample a variety of Asian food. Take a ferry ride to the iconic Sydney Harbour and dine at the Opera Bar & Kitchen.
Another brilliant highlight of the evening was the biggest outdoor white picnic called Dinner en Blanc, held annually at the Opera House. Do look this up as it is a one-of-a-kind experience. Also on my list were Watsons Bay and New Town.
Get a sugar high at Max Brenner’s with chocolate pizza studded with marshmallows, and a choice of caramelised nuts or fresh raspberries. Arbory Bar is uniquely located next to platform 13 of Flinders Street Station.
This outdoor bar and restaurant spans the length of the station, for 150 metres along the Yarra River.
Owned by popular chef Adriano Zumbo, whom readers might recall from hit show, MasterChef Australia, D’Souza picks Zumbo as a must-visit if you love pastries
SYDNEY
Sydney has the pressure on this year to maintain its reputation as Australia’s dining capital. Whatever your flavour or style, there have been a number of exciting new openings to whet your appetite.
My first stop was at Darling Harbour, a throbbing family recreational centre with parks, kids’ play zones, the maritime museum and a large number of eateries. Head to Taste Baguette for a brunch. Also try Spanish tapas at Toro’s.
Head west to sample a variety of Asian food. Take a ferry ride to the iconic Sydney Harbour and dine at the Opera Bar & Kitchen.
Another brilliant highlight of the evening was the biggest outdoor white picnic called Dinner en Blanc, held annually at the Opera House. Do look this up as it is a one-of-a-kind experience. Also on my list were Watsons Bay and New Town.
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