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  • Cantonese

    Excellent Cantonese food can be found all over Sydney, but head to Chinatown (see Chinatown Eateries) for the widest selection. The market on Dixon Street makes it particularly lively on Friday nights. Browsing the arcades off the Dixon Street Mall often leads to interesting discoveries such as herbal remedies, dried fish snacks and jade carvings.

  • Grungy, smoky and filled with goths and punks, this dive pub is the place to go before watching a band at the Metro (see Metro Theatre).

  • Happiness is welcomed into this lively restaurant by the giant Buddha that takes center stage. The delicious Malaysian food may be an aphrodisiac.

  • This place surges into life after work with locals revelling in happy hour throughout its four bars.

  • Very popular Darling Harbor spot.

  • Coffee Culture

    It’s a local secret that the best coffee in the Southern Highlands comes from this aromatic shop, hidden behind a cinema on Bowral’s main street.

  • Mosman has wonderful food shops and delicatessens. This bakery and patisserie offers pots of tea, savoury pies and sweet treats.

  • A bohemian vibe and large servings.

  • This little shopping mall has a clutch of good, cheap diners serving Himalayan, Japanese, Indian and Singaporean cuisines.

  • This swanky bar is perfectly placed for Opera House views and offers an extensive cocktail list.

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