We’ve been out to Gregory Hills and visited El Patron before, we really enjoyed it for dinner and drinks and it certainly is a a party hot spot too, with plenty of amazing entertainment options. They have an extensive cocktail menu and food menu inspired by the authentic flavours of South America. Now, they’ve extended … Continue reading Gustavo’s at El Patron, Gregory Hills
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Elvis, a musical revolution
The team had the opportunity to see the Premiere ofthe all new, authorised musical, Elvis: A Musical Revolution at the State Theatre. Stars and guests were out in full force in their rockabilly outfits ready to see the amazing show. It is a bio-musical exploring the extraordinary life of award-winning cultural icon and rock ‘n’ … Continue reading Elvis, a musical revolution
SUD @ Concord
Italian for South, “Sud” brings good southern Italian street food to Sydney, with location in Concord. Arriving in the area, we find a place to park and head into the restaurant. Sud has a large inviting dining space, with a large mural of a vespa in an Italian laneway, helping you picture the feel of … Continue reading SUD @ Concord
Muffaletta @ Papa Gede’s
So have you heard of a Muffalatta?? We hear the word and know it instantly. It’s the one and only famous sandwich with its origins in New Orleans, but now you can find them Pap Gede’s Bar in Sydney’s CBD. It is Italian bread filled with layers of cured meats such as ham and mortadella, … Continue reading Muffaletta @ Papa Gede’s
Lune and Koko Black collab – The Belgian Truffle
Melbourne iconic croissanterie Lune has made waves in Sydney with its first pop up store in the QVB today. Croissant enthusiasts undoubtedly excited to their hands on this food gold. When you go to Melbourne, it’s often a 2-3 hour wait to her your hands on one of their croissants. At this pop up you … Continue reading Lune and Koko Black collab – The Belgian Truffle
Bouillon l’Entrecote
Recently,we were lucky enough to visit the exceptional Saturday Set Lunch at Bouillon l’Entrecote in Circular Quay. Fine dining is always so expensive but at Bouillon l’Entrecote you can get sophisticated and high quality French bistro food at reasonable prices! Every Sat, they offer a 2 course set meal for $59 or $69 for 3 … Continue reading Bouillon l’Entrecote
Moku, Darlinghurst
We recently visited Moku in Sydney’s Darlinghursat as I’d been wanting to go there for so long! It was booked out so we took our luck at a walk in and secured the last table at the bar. We loved sitting there as we got to chat with the barman Charles. He was so lovely … Continue reading Moku, Darlinghurst
Juniper and Rye
Rye! Someone says Rye and I’m there. I was in Newtown to go to a specific cafe, that was crazy busy so I didn’t go, but was lucky to stumble across here instead. What a quaint little cafe serving up rye bread products, meats and cheese, as well as selling pantry products. I had an … Continue reading Juniper and Rye
Vine and Grind Liverpool
We often find that shopping centre cafes are always packed. We never quite understand this, for often these sorts of cafes have fairly run of the mill menus, and rather they’re popular since we all need that pick me up when we’re shopped out. However, Vine and Grind does a much more than this. It … Continue reading Vine and Grind Liverpool
Sydney Zoo
With the new M8 open, we decided to head out to Sydney Zoo, near Blacktown, since the journey now only takes about 35 minutes. It would sometimes probably take longer to get over the bridge to Taronga for us. The Sydney Zoo is a large precinct and home to over 4,000 animals, including endangered species … Continue reading Sydney Zoo
