We attended the Langham as part of their “Supplier Series”, a fabulous way to see the wonderful suppliers showcased via an incredible grazing platter of international cheeses and chocolates. Absolutely a match made in heaven! I’m pretty sure we ate our weight in cheese and chocolate. Whilst tasting all the cheeses and chocolates we heard … Continue reading The Langham – supplier series
Month: August 2022
Big Drop Brewing Co @ Maniax
We were lucky enough to go to the launch of a limited edition beer by Big Drop Brewing co - the “Woodcutter Brown Ale” at Maniax, Marrickville. Big Drop are producers of non-alcoholic craft beer and have a range of different styles, mostly focusing on the bold dark beers such as the Galactic Milk Stout … Continue reading Big Drop Brewing Co @ Maniax
Cremino, Randwick
Cremino is a new cafe in Randwick serving some great coffee and pastries from Tuga, biscotti, tortes, cakes and macarons. They also sell lunch items like foccacias and panini. We enjoyed an almond croissant on our first visit. Cremino The coffee is great, using a house specialty blend, and I do love getting a little … Continue reading Cremino, Randwick
Theeca
Take note of this cafe / restaurant everyone! It’s a winner. Theeca can be found in a lovely sandstone building in Darlinghurst. Much of their seating is in an outdoor sitting area overlooking a quiet street at the back of Oxford St. Being predominantly outdoors means it’s also dog friendly. You can also find Indoor … Continue reading Theeca
Femmes – Floral Showcase
On the weekend, we went to see the FEMMES fresh flower show by Fleurs de Villes held in the Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney. It is an amazing fresh flower showcase, where flowers prepared by florists around Australia been made in to mannequins of extraordinarily women from politics, sport, fashion, art, design, history and more. We … Continue reading Femmes – Floral Showcase
Henrietta Chicken
We’re lovers of charcoal chicken, so we were naturally pleased to have an invite from our mate Pete to join him at Henrietta Chicken. We had tried Henrietta Charcoal Chicken before, but just for takeaway. The restaurant is also a casual eatery. This time, we dined in and had an early booking. We began with … Continue reading Henrietta Chicken
Bistecca
Signage for this Italian dining space is visible from Bridge street, yet you enter from the rear lane, down a staircase, where you find yourself in a dimly lit old worldly bar. The loveliest of waiters greets you to discuss your booking. We didn’t have one, but went on a whim, hoping to squeeze into … Continue reading Bistecca
Nashville inspired whisky bar
Jolene’s brings the country American charm to us in a basement bar to Sydney’s CBD (in what was Mojo Record Bar). Head downstairs from the mainstreet and you’ll see the sparse with plenty of booth seating, velveteen chairs and bar stools. Prints of country stars; Dolly Parton (her song, the namesake of the bar), Taylor … Continue reading Nashville inspired whisky bar
Kazan dining
Last week we dined at Kazan dining, a new Japanese restaurant in the CBD inside 25 Martin Place, only recently opening in June. Design of the space is semi-circular, looking out to the forum area of Martin place dining. Minimalist with the tables and seating but a beautiful Japanese patterned roof reminds us of our … Continue reading Kazan dining
Pellegrini’s Italian Chatswood
Pellegrini’s Italian is located in Chatswood’s The Mix and it’s a restaurant in a nice open casual space where you can share a meal with friends and family indoors or out. The menu is traditional Italian with a modern twist, with the likes of woodfired pizza, pasta, risotto and a range of entrees too. They … Continue reading Pellegrini’s Italian Chatswood