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Attractions Mosman - Travel Guide Australia
"Escape to the country at one of Sydney’s most Instagrammed cafes, complete with a coffee roastery, artisan bakery, sustainable garden, and a small animal farm (home to resident pig Kevin Bacon!). This urban sanctuary occupies over an acre of space in a former industrial precinct in Alexandria, an inner-city suburb south of the CBD. The cafe's breakfast staples include avocado on toast, a burger on a brioche bun, fluffy buttermilk pancakes, and a healthful bowl of organic black rice and kale."
"A firm Sydney lunch favourite since opening, The Grounds of Alexandria has gone from strength to strength. This destination restaurant and café has a paddock-to-plate approach, and will have you munching down on the likes of buttermilk pancakes, Turkish-style eggs and toasted crumpets, or tempting you with the hearty Brekkie Burger served with a side of polenta chips. There is also a bakery churning out all kinds of delicious breads, muffins, cakes and tarts."
"Restaurants Potts Point. We might be a city of shifting dining whims, but our love of scampi, split and grilled in their shells, next to a tangle of spaghetti wearing vermillion tomato sugo and chopped parsley like edible couture never falters. That’s why it’s always a roll of the dice for how hard it’s going to be to get a table at Fratelli Paradiso for lunch on a weekend."
"One of the best Italian restaurants in Sydney is offering up a whole heap of their menu highlights for pre-order and pickup, much to the fortune of Potts Point locals, and much to the envy of everyone else. And yes, that includes their mind-blowing pasta scampi, as well as their fried calamari, and even the pretzel with whipped roe from sister restaurant 10 William St. order.hungryhungry.com"
"Offering its guests streetside dining, Fratelli Paradiso is a firm choice for alfresco eats for its mouth-watering selection of handmade pasta dishes. That's not all though as hungry diners can expect to be wooed with tiramisu, fresh pastries and handpicked bottles of wine."
"Located at the top of Customers House, the cafe guarantees you a spectacular view of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbor as you sip on Australian-grown and brewed coffee. Address: 5 Sydney Customs House, 31 Alfred St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia. Phone Number: (02) 9251 8683"
"Don’t be fooled by the boring name—Cafe Sydney is anything but, this is the place to go to for a bite of local cuisine, boasting some of the best food in the city. They’re famous for their sweets, so make sure to leave some room for dessert. Laid-Back Fine Dining"
"Don’t let the name foul you though - there’s much more than coffee as this Australian inspired restaurant. The price can be a bit salty but the food is heavenly, in particular the oysters. A restaurant for that perfect romantic dinner we say."
"Bars Cocktail bars Sydney. Prince of York isn't afraid of a little party atmosphere. The sprawling, low-lit warehouse of a space with metres of exposed brick and geometric prints is the setting for a indulgent, generous shared lunch menu full of full-flavoured, hearty plates: oysters topped with Bloody Mary granita, four-cheese porcini arancini and a crab club sandwich with truffle hot sauce are on the line-up."
"Image Source Though the Crown Casino in Sydney is under construction at present and will be opened after 2 years, what makes Crown Sydney more special is the fact that it will be the second legal and largest casino of the City. It has 75 floors and after the construction gets completed, it will gain the title of the tallest building of the city. It will operate with the restrictions of the VIP membership and you can enjoy a lot of traditional as well as modern games with your friends."
"One of the newest major buildings in Sydney, Crown Sydney, is also its tallest at 217.3m. A very contemporary titan of twisting glass, Crown Sydney is a monument to money. You will need to be cashed up to spend time inside this shiny structure, whether visiting the yet open Casino, the opulent 6-star hotel or buying one of the 82 private residences."
"English Chef, Clare Smyth, is the first and only female chef to run a restaurant with three Michelin stars, Core in Notting Hill. She even catered for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s private wedding reception. It seems fitting to bring her talent’s to Sydney’s new rising star, Crown Sydney."
"The Buena, located adjacent to Juniper Lane, is an iconic landmark on the Lower North Shore offering light-filled spaces and the option to sit outside. But what we love is its leathered sports lounge where you can catch your favourite game while sipping on your drink of choice. It’s the sort of place that can accommodate all sorts of gatherings – corporate functions, catch-ups for an afternoon bevvy, birthdays and more."
"Ed.Square Town Centre has a brand new indoor children’s play area with two dedicated spaces for kids of all ages.The junior space for under fours boats a ‘Junior Cube’ with a crawl tube, vertical forest and activity wall plus an inclusive kaleidoscope cubby. Older children will love the hanging pods, which hang up to 3.8-metres off the ground for endless climbing fun, and have an attached slide. There is also a mini trampoline, rock climbing wall and two additional slides in the area to keep everyone entertained.Where: Ed."
"The heritage listed State Library of New South Wales, located in the north-western end of the Domain, is Australia’s oldest library, established in 1826. Besides being a real library, the State Library is also home to a few different galleries with various artworks on permanent and temporary display. If the Galleries aren’t enough reason to visit the State Library, the impressive wings and buildings within the library are also interesting to explore."
"Feature:Extensive picture collection and Eight Days in Kamay, that explores the first 8 days in Sydney after the arrival of the colonials. Built in 1826, the State Library is the oldest in Australia. It dominates a considerable part of the city’s central Macquarie Street, but a little less known is it’s five newly launched galleries."
"Run by husband-and-wife duo Roslyn and Tony Oxley, the Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery has been supporting contemporary art since 1982, and helped foster the careers of some of Australia’s most influential artists, including Tracey Moffatt and Bill Henson, taking many of its artists to top international art fairs such as the Venice Bienniale. See the best emerging artists here first before they become bigger names in the future – Roslyn Oxley has a brilliant eye for picking out the best in Antipodean artistic talent."
"Established in Sydney in 1982, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery has a rich history of promoting and supporting contemporary art. For over 25 years, the gallery has been exhibiting at international art fairs. Committed to continuing its presence the diverse programs of exhibitions focuses on artists from Asia-Pacific region – Australia, New Zealand, and Japan in particular."