Are you around the Cremorne or Mosman area in Sydney’s Lower North Share? Then head to The Espresso Room for good coffee and wholesome bircher muesli. You’ll only stumble this little gem in the Lower North Shore if a local in the area tells you about it. Read my Weekend Notes review.
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Coffee Tea & Me Cafe | Marrickville
Campos coffee and bagels to go and a selection of sweet treats are what Coffee Tea & Me cafe specialises in. With cafes already open in Potts Point and Redfern, Coffee Tea & Me in Marrickville is their newest establishment. But the main thing that stands out in this tiny place is its quirky setting – there’s loads of character in this…
Blue Fish | Darling Harbour
I generally avoid all dining areas near the Darling Harbour strip – too touristy, too pricey, even if the views of Darling Harbour and Sydney CBD skyline are simply stunning. This time a friend suggested we catch up at Blue Fish at Darling Harbour. After reading all the reviews on Urbanspoon and Weekend Notes about service…
York Lane Cafe | Sydney CBD
If you are looking for a street-side, cosy ‘hole in a wall’ venue with loads of character, to sip coffee or for lunch, guaranteed to be unseen, then York Lane in Wynyard is the place to be. Read my Weekend Notes review
Sydney Dance Lounge | Walsh Bay
Looking for a rustic soulful romantic dining establishment in historical Walsh Bay? Sydney Dance Lounge feels like home to me. I am here twice a week because this establishment adjoins the prestigious Sydney Dance Company where I take my favourite jazz class run by our talented teacher, Ramon. There is a full menu of other…
Bar Indigo | Double Bay
Visit Double Bay’s boutique shopping village for bespoke quality products and to dine at Indigo, a wonderful local café or trattoria located in Cross Street serving modern Australian food with European influence of the finest quality. Read my Weekend Notes review.
Double Roasters | Marrickville
Looking for a comfortable place to sip, reflect, write? I was in search of a café I could sit, sip chai tea and coffee for sometime to do some reading, a lot of non-political mind numbing reading and writing on how to save our country from the challenges of the 21st century before going back…
Mrs Top French Regional Cuisine | Potts Point
When I think French, I think Eiffel Tower, snails, and Joe Dassin’s 1969 ballad ‘Aux Champs Elysées’, dedicated to the famous Champs Elysées avenue in Paris (YouTube it, it’s catchy). But beyond Paris lies many different cuisines of regional France. Food in regional France, influenced by produce readily available in that region, is much more…