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  • Local foodies lamenting the loss of Bécause were delighted when Assiette arrived with its fine modern European cusine.

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

  • One of Sydney’s most popular and longest-established nightclubs.

  • This grungy dive bar is the perfect antidote to the super-glam Sydney experience. Meet groovy art students, designers and musicians.

  • It’s always packed and you can’t reserve, but they’ll send you to a nearby pub and collect you when a table’s ready. Cheap, authentic and delicious pasta.

  • Bypass the spruced-up sports bar and head upstairs to a fantastic bistro-pub for an Asian feast.

  • Shanghai-style Chinese food, served on carved wooden mahjong tables, offers that important comfort factor.

  • Sip a cocktail and watch Taylor Square from the balcony of this bar, which maintains the perfect balance of glitz and hip.

  • 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.

  • A small bar specializing in saketinis, its warm but minimal design provides excellent environs for the fusion French-Japanese food.

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