Paste @ Mittagong

Michelin starred Chef Bee Satongong from the acclaimed Paste Bangkok, has another of her amazing Thai restaurants in Mittagong in the NSW Southern Highlands. We randomly visited the restaurant when on a golf trip. Craving Thai, we looked up google and the review and pictures looked good and we walked in a secured a table. … Continue reading Paste @ Mittagong

Van Gogh Alive

Van Gogh Alive has been in Sydney before, and so popular, it has been the most visited event in history, even more than sporting grand finals, with over 2 million visitors each year. It captures crowds with an immersive experience through the artist's life art. This time, it’s in a purpose built Grand Pavilion in … Continue reading Van Gogh Alive

Tenacious Bakehouse

Yeongjin Park’s (ex-Lode and Piccolo Leo) brings us Tenacious Bakehouse, a whole in the wall spot in Oxford Street, Darlinghurst serving up some incredible pastries. A pastry with cornflakes and onion Mayo, red bean pandora, black garlic crown, there’s certainly unique and interesting flavour combinations. This place is expensive, but you do need to pay … Continue reading Tenacious Bakehouse

Unpopular @ Powerhouse museum

Another cool exhibition on Powerhouse Museum is called “Unpopular” showcasing artifacts from the 90’s alternative music scene. This showcases pieces from the behind the scenes collection of promoter, record company founder and entrepreneur Stephen ‘Pav’ Pavlovic. There’s footage of live performances, unheard music demos, photographs, tour itineraries, original graphic art, posters and more. There’s pieces … Continue reading Unpopular @ Powerhouse museum