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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.
The Dining Room at Park Hyatt Sydney
Overlooking the Sydney Opera House, The Dining Room at Park Hyatt Sydney has become a quintessential waterfront destination. Despite its fine dining pedigree, this Sydney restaurant dishes up surprisingly affordable lunches and dinners, from its artfully presented tasting menus to the midweek lunches. Every plate is as pretty as the view, and every bite has you anticipating the next.
O Bar and Dining
Healthy menu meets unhealthily breathtaking views at Sydney restaurant, O Bar and Dining. The dishes at this lofty restaurant have cut the fat, salt and sugar but definitely haven’t been stingy on flavour – each dish is a flavour-filled, vibrant and balanced meal leaving you energised and full.
Bar H Dining
If your next eating destination isn’t at Bar H Dining, we suggest you add it to your list. The Surry Hills wine bar style eatery prides itself on serving the finest quality food and beverages inspired by a love of Japanese and Chinese cuisine, with an Australian twist. The steamed pork and umeboshi dumplings have us talking, along with the Japanese Kinako donuts (served with caramel ice cream for extra pleasure). Us Sydneysiders are brunch fanatics so Bar H has opened on Sundays with the best kind of breakfast-lunch menu merge.
The Boathouse Balmoral
From the wonderful creators of the Boathouse Palm Beach comes their next instalment in Balmoral: a picturesque seaside eatery that captures the best of Sydney’s views and food at the same time.
Cafe Morso
Located on Jones Bay Wharf, Café Morso is a failsafe brunch spot if you feel like spending the morning overlooking the harbour without battling the crowds around at Darling Harbour. They’re open for brunch and dinner, serving a modern twist on Australian favourites. For brunch, standout dishes are the sautéed wild mushrooms with truffled scrambled eggs and char-grilled Sonoma crusty bread and the porridge with pear and rhubard compote. For lunch, you will enjoy the crab and prawn risotto with fennel, blistered cherry tomatoes and parsley oil with a crisp glass of rosé, hailing from Provence in France.
White Horse Coffee
The baristas at White Horse Coffee in Sutherland definitely know and dedicate all their energy into crafting the perfect coffee. They source, roast and extract some of the world’s finest specialty beans to deliver the perfect morning energy boost or afternoon pick-me-up.
Luis Tans
A unique Peruvian and Japanese fusion of culinary delights can be found on the menu at Luis Tan in Bondi Beach. It dishes up amazing Instagram-worthy dishes for lunch and dinner, with drinks to pair.
Jimbaran
The fabulous seafood, calm waters and breathtaking sunsets of Jimbaran bay in Bali are laced throughout the award winning menu and inspire the exotic décor at Jimbaran restaurant in Randwick. Their a la carte, banquet and takeaway menus offer exquisite Indonesian dishes such as vegetarian, chicken, seafood or beef nasi goreng, padang chicken curry and black sticky rice with coconut milk to satisfy every sweet tooth.
The Moody Chef
The Moody Chef eateries in St Leonards offer simple, seasonal breakfast and lunch classics done well, with something to please every mood. The Moody Chef café has been such a hit with the locals that it has spread to three locations and offer catering too, so you never need to go without them.
Pony Lounge & Dining
This Sydney restaurant is located in one of the most historic parts of town - The Rocks. Priding themselves on showcasing the best of Australian produce, Pony Lounge & Dining serves up delicious dishes from their wood-fired grill, open coal pit and share plates from the kitchen. Perfect for a long lunch with colleagues or a somewhat meaty date night, this is one Sydney restaurant in The Rocks you should add to your hit list.
The Roosevelt
Everything from the drinks to the decor channels 1950s New York at The Roosevelt bar and diner in Potts Point.
Barbarello’s Pizza and Arcade
New Sydney restaurant, Barbarello’s Pizza and Arcade has moved in to the first level of Sugar Mill in Potts Point as part of the Keystone Group’s new pop-up space. This fun haunt is serving pizza and pasta with a cheeky atmosphere and an Italian inspired cocktail list.
Health Space Wholefoods
The team behind Health Space clinics has launched Health Space Wholefoods, combing their clinical services with a new whole food store. The focus is on empowering the local community to live healthy and holistic lives, providing a space for chiropractors, nutritionists and naturopaths. The store will stock only organic and ethical standard goods including Pana Chocolate and Barambah Organics.
Cloud 9 Chocolate Cafe
Sitting proudly on King Street in the heart of Newtown is Cloud 9, a mecca for chocoholics across Sydney. Indulgence is encouraged at this Sydney café that offers waffles, fondue, ice cream cones and gelato sliders (gelato sandwiched between brownies or cookies with extra melted chocolate). They are open til’ late, making it the perfect late-night dessert hotspot for the sweet-tooths of Sydney.
Glow Medi Spa
Glow Media Spa offers an array of day spa treatments that provide an escape from your busy work schedules and serve to rebalance the mind, body and spirit.
The Pizza Box | Salt Meats Cheese
Salt Meats Cheese quickly became one of Sydney's most beloved delis, and we're pretty sure The Pizza Box is going to follow in these delicious footsteps in the Sydney pizza scene.
Emperor’s Garden Cakes and Bakery
Located at the entrance to Chinatown's Dixon Street, Emperor's Garden Cakes and Bakery has been open since the 1970s and is a testament to old and new Chinese treats. From traditional steamed char siu pork buns to Chinese riffs on "Western" desserts like tiramisu cakes, the bakery easily stands out from franchised Asian bakery fare.
Dumplings and Beer
Dumplings and Beer has a carefully curated menu that still manages to please everyone (and we’re not just referring to the fact that they’ve basically got a winning food and booze combo).
Dumpling and Noodle House
Pan fried dumplings in a lacy, crispy web. Do we need to say more?
Kepos & Co.
From the brilliant minds and palates behind Kepos Street Kitchen comes this Middle Eastern and Mediterranean eatery on Danks Street.
Albee’s Kitchen
The second outpost of this Malaysian favourite (the original is in Campsie), Albee’s Kitchen in Kingsford is serving up authentic Malaysian Chinese cuisine to hungry students and non-students alike. Plates of curry puffs can be seen on most tables, where diners are slurping on noodle soups or munching on Malaysian style dishes including their very tasty (and well priced) Hainanese chicken rice.
The Rice Den
Get a Cantonese kick and dine at Sydney Chinese restaurant, The Rice Den. Their crispy soft shell crab is perfect for sharing, and the slow braised beef cheek is tender and full of delicious flavour.
Queen Margherita
Take a quick trip to Italy by heading to Queen Margherita in Cronulla (the food’s so good you won’t notice you’re not in the pizza capital). This Italian restaurant in Sydney has been certified by the Associazone Verace Pizza Napoletana which means their pizza is legit. Try the classic margherita with tomato sauce, fior di latte, basil, olive oil and grated padano, or delve into seafood heaven with the linguine with fresh king prawns, mussels and calamari.
Happy Chef Seafood Noodle House
In amongst the bustling Sussex Centre Food Court, Happy Chef Seafood Noodle House is THE place to get one of Sydney's best laksas. Gorge on some of their generous toppings without gasping at your lunch bill. This is food court eating at its best.
The Chef And The Barista
Head across the bridge to a food haven where their famous Nutella donuts are on offer every Sunday, and the bacon and egg panini is an every day customer fave. Grab a double roasters coffee while you’re there just to put the cherry on top of your day.
Pho Pasteur
The Pho Pasteur empire is growing and we love it! Housing some of Sydney’s best pho, Pho Pasteur in Parramatta is a popular (and delicious) lunch time option. With other authentic Vietnamese dishes on offer, we suggest either going with friends so you can try them all or making multiple visits and working your way through the menu.
Jimmy’s Recipe
Jimmy’s Recipe has been serving up some of the best and cheap Malaysian food in Sydney for a long while and they don’t look like they’ll be stopping anytime soon! Pop in for a spicy laksa or a few satay sticks and rice, and you’ll be leaving with a smile. This is no frills, cheap eats dining at its best in Sydney.
Lee’s Malaysian
Lee's Malaysian offers perfectly humble lunch time fare. There's a good reason they're busy - the food is great, but you won't even mind shouting a workmate or two if you're feeling chipper.
Bun Gallery
True to its name, Bun Gallery offers a fantastic range of Chinese buns, dumplings and other treats. All the buns are made fresh and you can watch the action through large glass windows while you chill out in the modern Chinese surroundings.