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Slide
Slide is not so much a bar or restaurant as it is a theatrical experience. Part cabaret, part lounge, the wait staff aren't there just to bring you food - they're part of the entertainment!
Kubrick’s
This small Sydney bar mixes up great cocktails to a backdrop of laid back beats, a touch of greenery on the walls, and geometric features for a modern edge.
Melanie Grant
Melanie Grant knows the ins and outs of everything skin. As one of Sydney’s best skin professionals and facialists, Melanie Grant provides tailored treatments designed to enhance your skin and complexion to its maximum quality. With the use of state-of-the-art technology and therapeutic products and formulations, she offers exceptional client service with visible results.
Juliana Marcs
Juliana Marcs shares her love of hair styling at her salon in Double Bay. She has perfected the technique of transforming hair to create masterpieces through a relaxing and breath taking experience.
Rice Workshop
Located in the foodcourt of Westfield Sydney, Rice Workshop is a Japanese takeaway restaurant serving an authentic taste of Japan to the hungry people of Sydney. This Asian eatery is bowling out a huge variety of rice, udon, soba noodle and salad bowls to suit all tastebuds. Choose from salmon, chicken, beef, vegetarian or curry options with extra tasty toppings also available for an additional cost.
Hakiki Turkish Ice Cream and Baklava
Ice cream in all its different shapes and forms is taking over Sydney one scoop at a time, and Newtown's Hakiki delivers a chewy, Turkish style ice cream. Made with mastic to give it its chewy, gum-like texture, there are crazy flavour combinations like melon and feta, and tahini and molasses, along with the more traditional rosewater Turkish delight, baklava and a heart thumping Turkish coffee, all of which can be topped off with crushed pistachios and Turkish style fairy floss.
Vivid Nail Salon
Care for your claws the right way at Vivid Nail Salon with professional nail technicians who are experts in Japan’s modern nail art. The Team at Vivid boast safe and long lasting reinforcement to your nails with a little something called Calgel, an organic gel low in odour that lets your nails breathe. Also specialising in gradient art, you can treat yourself to a simple shape, buff and polish or venture to decorating your nails with Swarovski stones.
Majestic Gourmet Grocers
The Majestic Theatre in Petersham has lived a life for the people, first a theatre, then a rollerskating rink, and now moving into the food world as a European market and restaurant.
Middlebar
We love gin and tonics just about as much as our grannies, and Darlinghurst bar, Middlebar is serving them up to us with a modern twist.
Frangos Charcoal Chicken
Do you like your charcoal chicken sticky, and salty, slathered in housemade piri piri chilli sauce? Of course you do. Frangos Charcoal Chicken is not only known for its butterflied charcoal chicken, but also its famous burger stuffed into a bun, with mayo, lettuce tomato and cheese. Double chicken fillet? Hells yeah!
Cutiecoolz
Cutiecoolz is nailing the trend of nail art in Sydney. Their self proclaimed mission is “Death to Dull Nails” using your nails as a canvas for their colourful and creative designs. From Aboriginal Art to fruit inspired nails Cleopatra and the artists at Cutiecoolz have the skills to do crazy fun things to your nails.
Shirt Bar
Shirt Bar is no ordinary Sydney shirt shop, cafe or bar - in fact, it's all of the above. That's right, not only can you get your shirt tailored and lovingly made in Australia the old fashioned way - you can also do it with a drink in hand (whether you're shopping the men's or women's sections).
The Lock In
Step into a hidden world at The Grounds of Alexandria's The Lock In. Behind huge doors exists a space where you and your nearest and dearest can enjoy total privacy (and a tonne of delicious drinks and food).
Gelato Messina
Messina will forever be glorified as the best gelato in Sydney by many, and for good reason. Despite being open since 2002, it’s a steady dessert spot, with a notable line appearing at dessert peak hour each night (yes that is a thing.)
The Meat & Wine Co.
Don't be fooled by this hotel exterior The Meat and Wine Co. in The InterContinental has been delivering the goods when it comes to some of the best steak in Sydney. You may notice a bit of an African flair mixed in with the Aussie feel. Don't miss the weekday happy hours which include well priced cocktails and tapas.
Wilhelmina’s
Wilhelmina's is committed to showcasing the best of local produce, whether it's for brunch or dinner. Of course, no meal would be complete without a little tipple, and the "liquids" menu at this Balmain bar and restaurant complements the "larder" side quite nicely.
Le Pelican
One of Sydney’s best French restaurants, Le Pelican has been serving up classic French cuisine in Surry Hills since 2006. With an ever-evolving menu that focuses on market fresh and seasonal produce, it’s easy to see why this bistro has a loyal following.
Cottage Point Inn
Starting out as a boat house, general store and post office, this idyllic location now serves as a gorgeous waterfront restaurant in Sydney. The kitchen is headed up by French native, Chef Guillaume Zika, who creates gorgeous French food with an Australian twist.
Fix Mixes
Become a baller and get your protein ball fix from online store, Fit Mixes. Created by Fitness Blogger, The Fit Foodie, these protein balls are high protein (duh), highly delicious snacks perfect to get you through to lunch time or to cure you of your mid afternoon slump. Available in three flavours: chocolate and chia, cookie dough and vanilla and coconut, they come ready for you to roll and are free of any egg, dairy or animal products. Win!
The Local Mbassy
Living in the industrial days of the 1920's Ultimo cafe, The Local Mbassy reflects on a time of prohibition and revolution. The menu gives you both the staples of the full English breakfast, while offering delicous dessert options of red velvet pancakes which will leave you wondering how you've lived your life without such finery before now.
The Met Store
New York City may be far away, but at least a little has come that bit closer in the form of the Met Store. If not for the stairs at the Metropolitan Art Museum allowing you to sit like Gossip Girl's Blair and Serena, at least you can wear the jewellery, accessories yourself and hang the artwork just as they would.
Bloody Mary’s
You’ll go for the crazy libations at this Darlinghurst Bloody Mary bar (a cocktail garnished with a chicken wing and a burger, anyone?), but you’ll stay for the delicious food and great service.
Chi, The Spa
Basing their treatments on traditional Chinese philosophy, Chi the Spa believes good health is achieved through body movement, that includes body massage, relaxation and meditation. The treatments encompass both the rehydration of the body and the mind, offering any where from wellness massages to exfoliation massages.
The Farm Wholefoods
It’s no secret that Sydney is nothing short of obsessed with wholefoods cafes, and Potts Point’s The Farm is part of the reason.
Single O CBD
Thank goodness the CBD is finally lifting its coffee game! We're not sure what city workers did before the likes of Single O, and we kind of don't want to know.
Harryfields
If you're lucky enough to live in Mosman, we're jealous - how your ferry stop manages to have such a stellar cafe is beyond us. We love a waterfront café in Sydney, and it's even better when they dish up a drool-worthy breakfast. If you're on the way to work, grab one of their much-loved raspberry and white chocolate muffins - the white chocolate might even still be melty!
Lotus Dumpling Bar | The Galeries
Now it's even easier to enjoy beautiful modern Chinese food (and of course, dumplings) at this restaurant in the CBD.
Centennial Parklands Dining
If there is a prettier spot to sit, eat a plate of poached eggs for breakfast, or a delectable crispy skin snapper for lunch; then we want to hear about it. For now, you’ll be perfectly content basking in the lush gardens at Centennial Parklands Dining, taking in the sunlight and people watching to your heart’s content.
Wolfpack Coffee Roasters
This little Western Sydney coffee roaster is totally obsessed about their product, and you should be too. If you want to have a quick banter about coffee profiles, or the different flavour compounds released at different roasting temperatures, these are your guys.
Charlotte Café
Finding delicious coffee and a damn good feed in Sydney’s inner west is that much easier when you’ve got Charlotte Café in Birchgrove in your sight. You can rely on the friendly folk here for honest, satisfying food and always-satisfying Campos coffee.
White Rabbit
White Rabbit in the CBD sources the best ingredients from Europe for an indulgent breakfast on the way to work, a lingering lunch to impress, or some of Sydney's best charcuterie with wine and cocktails after a long day.
Drake Eatery
Well well well, isn’t Bondi becoming quite the dining destination? The introduction of Drake Eatery has seen an influx of foodies and boozehounds on the hunt for some delicious grub and top-notch wine.
Greek at The Belvedere
This Greek restaurant in Sydney is big on generosity. Greek at The Belvedere will have you falling back in love with traditional favourites, and cursing yourself for missing out on dishes you wish you'd known about sooner. The menu is crafted to please both the person who wants every bite to be different, and the person who wants every bite to be theirs. Who are we kidding though, sharing is awesome, and Greek at The Belvedere do it so well. Head upstairs from The Belvedere for some relaxed-yet-refined feasting, and make sure to wear your most forgiving of pants.
Maenam Lao & Thai
Named after the Mekong “mother river” both dividing and connecting Laos and Thailand, Sydney Thai restaurant, Maenam Lao & Thai brings the best of both Lao and Thai cuisine to Strathfield. A local favourite, Maenam Lao & Thau is a bustling hub in a city short of Lao dishes.
Mecca
It is no secret that Mecca does fantastic coffee for Sydney – they’ve been doing so for the past ten years! But Mecca Alexandria’s Darkhorse blend, roasted and brewed on the premises (and what a premises!) is not your average coffee. With hints of chocolate, peach, and wine, Darkhorse is a clear winner.
The Nun’s Pool
Inspired by a coastal beach house, The Nun’s Pool is a Sydney café and restaurant that offers a warm and calm space to escape the daily grind. Their menu includes a full range of breakfast, lunch and dessert options dotted with European and Mediterranean influences. With affordable dishes and a perfect location near Cronulla beach, you can definitely kick-back and relax here without feeling guilty.
Bread & Stone
A healthy café has found its way into Cronulla’s fresh and vibrant eating scene. Sydney café, Bread & Stone use the finest local produce to offer delicious breakfast and lunch options that highlight the beauty of seasonal produce.
La Belle
If brows are the frame for your eyes, La Belle takes care of the entire work of art. Pop into this Parramatta beauty salon to get your brows expertly sculpted, and to give your eyelashes a little more volume. For a bit of a treat, head along for a facial or massage before getting your mani or pedi with OPI.
Face Body Day Spa
Robyn Hamilton has been keeping Parramatta pampered for over 25 years with Face Body Day Spa, taking care of all their beauty needs in an equally gorgeous heritage house to make customers feel totally at home. Their sugar body exfoliation is as delicious as it sounds, but the relaxing massages are fabulous too. For facial treatments they use award winning Thalgo products to keep you looking your best.
Chat Thai
Inspired by the busy streets and bustling markets of Thailand, Chat Thai Randwick brings the honest and authentic flavours of Thai cuisine to Sydney tastebuds. The Randwick restaurant is one of the many popular Chat Thai restaurants across Sydney. Its success comes from the dedicated and skilled chefs that always cook using premium quality ingredients sourced locally.
Four Frogs Creperie
What happens when four French men have a huge case of homesickness? A deliciously popular crepe restaurant.
Duke’s Lounge
Duke’s Lounge in Randwick is definitely a haven for all cultural foodies looking to taste the world. Duke himself travels the globe to inject the menu with unique cultural creations. For a taste of the East, try out Duke’s Bangkok Breakfast of jasmine rice soup with minced chicken balls, fried garlic, shallots, coriander and ginger, or feast on a hearty meal from the west like the Canadian Heartbreaker, which is mouth-watering tower of pancakes, bacon, fried egg and maple syrup. When lunchtime comes around, they offer a selection of melts, salads, sandwiches and burgers.
Bake Bar
Revel in the smell of freshly baked breads and sweet treats at Bake Bar in Randwick while you get your essential caffeine dose from the adjoining Gusto Espresso Bar. Freshness is key at this Sydney bakery, with bakers pumping out organic breads, sweets, pastries and pies for breakfast and lunch.
Mister Gee Burger Truck
There’s no doubt that the burger is king at Mister Gee’s Burger Truck. This burgers-on-wheels magnate is taking Sydney by storm one pit stop at a time, selling on just 3 nights a week till 10pm or until stock runs out. And boy do these bad burger boys fly off the shelf - so it’s best to get in early.
The Salon
If you feel like your tresses are feeling a little troubled then The Salon is here to help. Located in Cammeray, this boutique Sydney hair salon boasts an efficient team of senior professionals that offer their expertise in styling, colouring, hair straightening, extensions and treatments.
The Hunted Store
Situated in the heart of the up and coming foodie district of Cammeray, The Hunted Store not so coincidently hunts down the finest apparel and products made by local Australian designers.
Rosie Campbell’s
From the team that brought you the Soda Factory, comes Rosie Campbell’s. Their menu is all about the Jamaican Jerk-style food and this canteen and rum bar is serving dishes and cocktails inspired by Jamaica (duh) with an American twist. Located on the corner of Crown and Campbell Street, this Surry Hills restaurant offers a unique dining experience oozing with vintage charm and tropical vibes.
Mineral Lifestyle
Attention eco-warriors! No longer do you have to choose between amazing hair and environment consciousness because Mineral Lifestyle has both covered! Situated within the stylish suburb of Paddington, Mineral Lifestyle boasts a talented team of beauty therapists and hairdressers dedicated to inspiring wellness in everyday life.
Royals Hair and Beauty
What happens when you put a carefully selected, highly trained and passionate group of stylists and colourists in a beautiful boutique Sydney salon? Royals Hair & Beauty, that's what! Offering legendary Moroccan hospitality that ensures no one leaves without looking and feeling reinvigorated and refreshed, Royals is not just a salon, but also an experience in itself!
The Ritualist
For your one stop hair and beauty shop, look no further than your laptop screen because The Ritualist has it all! Providing innovative, sustainable, eco conscious and low chemical products that are curated and tested by an expert team, this site helps you filter through the market to choose the right product for you.
The Grumpy Baker
The baker himself may be a grumpy sort, but that's exactly what you won't be after visiting this Vaucluse cafe. You could simply grab a coffee and a loaf of freshly-baked sourdough and be on your way, or you could stay for the main event. That being the delicious baked eggs with crusty sourdough, a heavenly muffin, or a mouth-watering plate of brioche French toast with lashings of maple syrup.
Dal Bukhara
Sydney Indian restaurant, Dal Bukhara will be one of your more memorable Indian dining experiences. All your favourite Indian dishes will be on the menu, but if you're dining in, they'll be plated with pride.
Erskine Villa
Erskine Villa adds a more upmarket touch to your eating options on Erskineville Road. By day, this Sydney café serves up crowd pleasing lunches and brunches, with bacon and egg buns encased in soft milk buns, and tater tot waffles.
The Temperance Society
Summer Hill has been picking up the pace in recent months, opening up a string of uber-trendy restaurants, bars and cafes to be enjoyed by locals and encourage us to get out of our comfort zones a bit more.
Barrio Cellar
Once the home of a 24-hour club in Sydney's CBD, Barrio Cellar has paid homage to its ex-inhabitants with its glowing red "everything with tequila" signage. Naturally, we knew we had found our spirit animal in the form of a bar. The margaritas pack a punch, and are the perfect accompaniment to the Mexican food on offer at this Sydney bar. The incredibly Insta-worthy juicy burger is overflowing with cheese, and worth every calorie. For some traditional Mexican fare, go for a taco or quesadilla, they are some of the best we've had in Sydney.
Boscage
This casual café in Surry Hills is making everything from scratch and the results are delicious. Boscage on Bourke Street does fantastic coffees, cold-pressed juices and homemade sodas that are perfect for the busy Surry Hills crowd, as well as some tempting tarts and muffins that line the take-away bench.
At Ruben’s Health And Fitness
The team At Ruben's put the modern into fitness with their four part program which includes the latest gym equipment ready for you to work up a sweat on, a seriously state of the art space for you to get spinning and a dedicated yoga AND dance space, this Sydney gym may very well be the one to fulfill all of your fitness dreams.
Vigorous Fitness
Vigorous Fitness is the place to work out in Castle Hill. Whether your workout style sees you killing it in a group or you prefer some one on one time with a PT, these guys have a class and, more importantly, a timetable to suit.