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  • Red Lantern

    A relaxed atmosphere and red interior add to the fun, but also go for the fresh and spicy southern Vietnamese food and good vegetarian options. Booking is essential.

  • Excellent food, reasonable prices and great service make this local bistro a relaxing stop.

  • Star chef Neil Perry’s seafood restaurant.

  • Intimate and friendly, Sean’s serves a small but lovely range of dishes such as linguine with shredded arugula, lemon, chilli and parmesan and the famous white chocolate, fig and rosemary nougat.

  • Smart food and a great location make this beachside café and kiosk very appealing.

  • Made up of three levels and an outdoor courtyard, this pub and restaurant serves modern Italian food and has a good pizza menu.

  • Serving wonderful modern Australian food often made with ingredients from its own organic garden, Solitary offers warm service and a beautiful view of the Jamison Valley.

  • In a corner of the CBD you’ll find the Torres Deli, selling chorizo and jamon, as well as several tapas joints. The Spanish Club serves yummy but lethal sangria. La Campana has Latin dance lessons on Wednesdays and Thursdays.

  • Get coffee and snacks with Sydney’s most glamorous people, where it’s all about being seen.

  • This one tops Newtown’s many great Thai restaurants because it’s in an outdoor courtyard. Enjoy the sultry flavours on a balmy summer evening.

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