Archive for the ‘Restaurants and Bars’ Category

BOURKE STREET BAKERY

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

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The bakery where there always is a queue. The pastries, sourdough breads and muffins are all worth the wait. And despite the length of the line, it normally doesn’t take too long. In fact, you actually need the time to make a selection from all the mouth watering options.

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We tried a Rhubarb muffin and a pastry with currants. Both delicious!

633 Bourke street, Surry Hills

REMY & LEES

Monday, April 19th, 2010

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Last week, Kate and Me stumbled across this cute little cafe on Bourke street in Surry Hills. We immediately fell in love with the charming place and ended up having a coffee there. They’ve only been in the neighbourhood for about two weeks, but seems to already have regulars stopping buy for coffees and a chat in the morning. This is a cafe you would like to stay for the whole morning, reading and watching people walking by. They serve homemade bircher muesli for only $6, and sourdough toasts with apricot and rosemary jam and strawberry jam for $4.

GRIGONS AND ORR

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Love to walk in to these places were you can feel the passion and good atmosphere right away. There is so many of these places in Melbourne, and luckily Sydney is trying to catch up at the moment!

Grigons and Orr is the new corner shop. Now providing fresh milk every morning, pasteurised, chilled and packaged in glass bottles. You can also pick up your free range eggs from Annies farm here. In 1867 there was a corner shop her, that used to serve the neighbours with the daily bread and butter and now, 142 years after it’s back in the local community.

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Try their couscous porridge with goji berries, or apple fritters with walnuts, caramel sauce and mascarpone dusted with mint sugar.

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Corner of Queensberry st and chetwynd st, North Melbourne.

Open Tuesday to Sunday 7am to 7pm ph: 96635192  Grigons and Orr

THE BOAT HOUSE

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

The Boat House is located on Palm Beach, one of Sydney’s finest beach. This little cafe makes the 45min drive from the city worth it. They do exceptional fish and chips, and big burgers! If that’s not your thing they do great salads and salmon paninis, fresh fruit and a small deli section.

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Governor Phillip Park, Barrenjoey Rd

Palm Beach NSW 2108, Australia

(02) 9974 3868

FICO

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

HUSH HUSH!

Don’t tell anyone! But there is an Italian wine bar hidden somewhere on Bourke Street, Surry Hills.

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Behind purple doors you will find Italian imported wines, tapas, intimate space and excellent service. Bring a date or a friend,  just don’t tell to many. We want to keep it our little secret.
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THE WINERY By Gazebo

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

The new playground in Sydney. It’s flamboyant, kitch, delicate and funny.

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When you got a  former builder, interior designer, and interior stylist putting their heads together you get a unique fantasy world.

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After several trips backs I always discover new bizarre and funny things there, like a private dining room dedicated entirely to Elvis. Or a cage high up under the ceiling with a chicken in it (not alive). There are chandeliers flamboyantly made out of random objects and  hanging from the ceiling are 80′s desk lamps (upside down).

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The menu includes share platters and starters big enough for lunch. Nothing is more than $25 on the menu. The food arrives in an unpretentious way, like burgers served on wooden chopping boards accompanied by chips in “newspaper” cups. This mint & pine nut lamb burger will cure about anything.

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The winery is located on 285A Crown Street, Surry Hills, Sydney. Ph 93310833.  www.thewinerybygazebo.com.au.