A rejuvenated urban community. Ultimate inner city apartment living. Luxury and affordability. Friendly atmosphere. Harbourside setting. Green spaces. Stunning views. Darling Harbour entertainment at night. Visit the Imax theatre. Watch the sun set and the light reflect off the buildings. King Street Wharf’s alfresco dining. Ideal location. Walk anywhere. Pyrmont.
80 Pyrmont St
“What’s a Momofuku and why do I care?” we hear you say. Momofuku Noodle, Ssam Bar, Ko, Milk Bar and Ma Peche are a bracket restaurants in Manhattan owned by chef David Chang. They’re best known for their unflinching dedication to loud rock’n’roll’n’hip hop and their bang on high/low culture mix, from country hams to shavings of frozen foie gras. Chang’s empire is built on sweating the details, on ducking where others weave and no small amount of sheer bloody mindedness. So it is that he’s opened...
80 Pyrmont Street
There’s no terracotta here at Balla. No amphora jugs, no rustic Italian landscapes. No, instead you’ll find yourself in a room where enormous glass windows open out onto Pyrmont Bay with sparkling city views and cool water breezes. Stefano Manfredi’s Italian restaurant is a slick room with a 60s Italian movie vibe including white booths, vintage spotlights, bleached wood floors and a long bar out the front.
Start your meal with a slice of toast topped with braised mushrooms and...
182 Harris St
Theres been some confusion of late about what makes a restaurant retro. Classic French fine dining has been copping a fair whack of the stick but really, nothing has dated faster than molecular gastronomy. Nitrogens, gels and anything involving the word ‘degrees’ were everywhere you looked a couple of years back. While Sydneys fine diners are now plundering local parks and beaches foraging for ingredients, techniques using liquid nitrogen and thermoregulators have filtered into...
80 Pyrmont St
The new Star casino eating ground is a bit of a hot prospect. There’s a Gelato Messina (love that dulce de leche number, not to mention the smashed apple pie scream) and Adriano Zumbo’s glamorous new store complete with a revolving dessert train. Steve Manfredi’s restaurant Balla is just about to open and, of course, the hotly anticipated Dave Chang restaurant, Momofuku Siebo. But today, it’s all about the fish and chips at Flying Fish and Chips - chef/restaurateur Peter Kuruvita’s take-away...
37 Pyrmont St
Go here for the service as much as the food. The kooky Taiwanese mother and daughter team plate XO prawns and plump, thin-skinned pork dumplings and wolf berries with sticky rice with a big dose of attitude on the side. You can buy ’em by the bag (the dumplings, that is) to take home too....
Jones Bay Wharf, Lower Deck, 19-21 Pirrama Rd
It’s all about the crab, here.
The mighty QLD mud crab comes as you
like it (you’ve got a few choices). Peter Kuruvita
mixes it up with Sri Lankan style
curries, raw fish dishes and some of the
best chips in town....
Cnr Bank St
Fishermans Wharf is one of the better locations in town with spectacular views of Blackwattle Bay and the most impressive fish tank in town. This thing has the best range of seafood youre likely to find from pipis and scallops to coral trout and yabbies. And itd want to - its right above the Sydney Fish Market....
2012-01-06 12:00:00 - 2012-02-29 12:00:00
Sydney Lyric Theatre 80 Pyrmont Street
Review by Bill Blake, aged seven, very likely the youngest theatre critic in the world (certainly shaping up to be one of the most prolific)
The night didn’t start so good. My packet of Maltesers exploded everywhere when I opened it. Everyone in my row laughed. But I was OK with that.
Annie is about a little 11-year-old girl who is adopted by Oliver Warbucks, a billionaire in New York City in 1933. But there is a problem: a criminal called Rooster (who crows like a rooster) and his girlfriend...
2012-05-19 12:00:00 - 2012-06-17 12:00:00
Sydney Lyric Theatre 80 Pyrmont Street
The 1982 hit film is becoming the musical blockbuster for 2012. With hit songs such as Up Where We Belong its bound to be one of the must-see musicals of the year....