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Where To Eat Outside In Sydney
"A post shared by Kate Aberline (@kateaberline) on May 10, 2015 at 2:36am PDT. One for the pasta lovers, this little Italian haven has heavenly helpings of Boscaiola, Bolognese, Marinara, Napoletana and Sicilliana to name but a few of the regular favourites. While Allawah's Little Italy can serve you a slice of pizza that you won't forget in a hurry, its selection of fresh pasta and risotto are the stars of the show."
"For pizza and pasta worthy of Sydney royalty, take a visit to Queen Margherita of Savoy Neapolitan Pizzeria, on Surf Road in Cronulla. Stroll up from the golden sands of the beach and follow the tanta..."
"Dig into Cuban-style tapas, coffee and cocktails at this Parramatta location. 📍 Coco Cubano, 302 Church St, Parramatta NSW 2150"
"Suite 14 / 3-9 Terminus St, 2154, Castle Hill (NSW)"
"The perfect beachside location, Blackwood Pantry keeps it light and casual. This whole place flows from inside to the outside sitting area. Pop down for breakfast with classics like French toast or lunch with a chicken salad."
"KFC is a subsidiary of YUM! Brands, with 24,000 KFC restaurants globally. YUM! operates the KFC, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and Habit Burger. While KFC Australia owns and operates 50 restaurants across the country, the business is characterised in Australia with having groups of franchise owners with large blocks of restaurant numbers in regions."
"With great emphasis on a dark, calming atmosphere, The Darling Spa – buried beneath The Star’s high-end hotel – is a no-brainer for those looking for Sydney’s best men’s spa treatments. And the menu is packed with variety too, from hot rocks massages to a $240 marri marli facial and back treatment formulated especially for men. Many of the treatments here are defined by Li’tya indigenous spa rituals, worked up in collaboration with indigenous elders using pure Australian botanicals, extracts, and essences."
"The name says it all: this is the darling of Sydney’s spa-land, and with good reason: The Spa takes up an entire floor of The Darling, and like the rest of the hotel it’s uber- uber-stylish. The dim lights, plush couches and sleek, dark timber furnishings create a space intimate and luxe enough to feel like you’ve climbed into honeycomb-infused chocolate – and it’s at least as delicious inside. The Spa at The Darling"
"At the top of their game, The Darling Spa is a must for the passionate hedonist. One of our go-to's for the best day spa in Sydney, you may have a hard time deciding which treatment to indulge in, but the Moroccan Hammam chamber or an invigorating session on the Kinesis wall is hard to go past. Couples are also catered for in their luxurious suites, and they're currently only open on weekends."
"Services provided:Facial treatments, massages, waxing, IPL, mani-pedis, spa packages, Reiki healing and guidance, and more. Price range:Available upon request. Check out Shambala Skin Spa here."
"Located in the recently refurbished Hilton Sydney, Alysium is a luxury day spa that’s located right next the hotel’s 25m indoor pool and fitness centre. As you may be able to tell by the name, most of the design and ambiance here is drawn from Greek mythology, but the spa treatments are decidedly modern and have been worked up with the business traveller in mind. That’s why you’d find a jet-lag treatment on the menu, right alongside other specials like a thermal green clay wrap, hot stone massage, and a specialised couples massage."
"Services provided:Facial treatments, massages, hand and foot services, spa packages, and more. Price range:$AUD 25 - $AUD 519. Check out Alysium Spa here."
"Located just a short distance from the popular Bondi Beach, but refreshingly far from the crowds, Tamarama Beach is a secluded spot that encompasses 80m of breathtaking shoreline. With strong currents and a left-hand reef break, this panoramic beach is a favourite of surfers and locals. Nicknamed ‘Glamarama’ back in the 1980’s, this beach became known for attracting beautiful, glamorous visitors to its narrow, luxurious stretch of sand."
"Tamarama Beach is a prime spot for getting away from the mega-crowds of Bondi while still staying close to all the city’s action—something that’s well-advised in today’s world. Here, you can throw a towel down on the light tan sand, go for a swim and surf the popular left-hand reef break. It has a truly local feel to it, attracting Sydney’s residents instead of solely backpackers and tourists like many of the city’s other beaches."
"Little Manly Beach in Sydney Harbour is an ideal hangout for families with kids of all ages. The water is calm, clean, and there are plenty of grass areas to roam around. When the little ones are done splashing and swimming, they can head over to the playground areas for even more active excitement."
"La Guillotine is a popular French restaurant in the capital. As a matter of fact, it is known as the finest French restaurant that you can find in Sydney. It is also one of the oldest ones too."
"Their menu is based in the South of France, think olive oil, seafood and fresh vegetables. The menu is full of tasty and filling french classics like seared scallops with mushroom duxelle and gruyere cheese, oysters served with Champagne vinegar or try steak frites with Café de Paris butter. This french bistro caters to everyone they even have a $49 vegan set menu."
"Settle in at Creperie Suzette to treat yourself to a droolworthy selection of crepes and galettes alongside a cup of Double Roasters’ single origin blend coffee. Our top food picks include the La Tasmienne galette, made with smoked Tasmanian salmon, capers, crème fraîche and fresh dill, and the super popular La Nutella crepe (we’re sure you can guess the filling for that one). Whatever your preferred flavour, it will pair perfectly with Double Roasters’ award-winning blend, a rich and aromatic coffee that is as smooth as it is flavourful."