Tucked away in its basement location, the team at nel. is pumping out contemporary, modern Australian dishes without the fussiness of fine dining. Led by chef Nelly Robinson the menu is an ever-changing seasonal degustation which highlights Nelly's skills on the pans to bring diners interesting, yet approachable dishes.
Nathan Lee is still waiting for the gas to be connected in his new and first venture. Previously the Pablo & Rusty lead barista for two years, Lee is now roasting and blending his own coffee for his Sydney 209 Castlereagh Street café.
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The theatre has mounted some 550 productions, and is one of Australia’s oldest continuously performing theatres. Moving from Pitt Street to Castlereagh Street and then to Kings Cross, until finally settling in its current home on King Street in …
Newtown Library is located just off King Street, in an historic building known as the Salvation Army Citadel. Built in 1883, the building was renovated to house the library in 1995.
As well as its constantly changing collection of books, C…
There are few places in the Eastern Suburbs that offer Thai food as good as this, even better seeing as they deliver throughout the area - making those lazy evenings even more convenient and delicious.
The Royal Mint (the oldest building in the Sydney CBD) sits majestically on Macquarie Street and has done since colonial days when financed with 45,000 gallo…
Nookie is a hole in the wall coffee spot and quite probably Sydney's smallest cafe. They make a solid coffee and a delectable array of biscuits and sweets. Look out for the sign and the cheeky chalk art.
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A blast of Northern Europe in Newtown, Nordic B is a touch of home for expats from the Nordic countries (Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Iceland) in Sydney. With Nordic snacks, beers and spirits hard to find elsewhere in town, it's already …
Situated a stones throw from the sand, North Bondi Fish blends beach culture and Sydney sleek to create a casual dining experience with a touch of finesse.