Address: 70 Glebe Point Road Glebe NSW 2037
Glass Artists' Gallery is situated ten minutes from the CBD and walking distance from Darling Harbour. As well as maintaining a wide range of work on display, the Gallery has a programme of changing exhibitions that focus on the diverse and unique uses of glass in contemporary arts practice. The Gallery has exhibited internationally since 1991 in major expositions such as SOFA in Chicago and New York, ‘Tresors’ in Singapore, COLLECT at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, and ART TAIPEI.

Cuisine: Contemporary
Price: Over $55 Entree & Main
Address: Level 2, Hilton Sydney, 488 George Street Sydney City NSW 2000
The opening of Glass Brasserie sees the welcome return of Star Chef Luke Mangan (formally of Salt Restaurant). The 240 seat restaurant is decorated in warm earthy colours with soft lighting & features a floor to ceiling glass wall which frames a captivating view of the Queen Victoria Building. The cuisine, as expected is clean and elegant, while maintains a definitive French influence.

Cuisine: Modern Australian/French
Price: Over $55 Entree & Main
Address: Sydney Opera House, Bennelong Point Sydney City NSW 2000
Situated in the southern shell of the Sydney Opera House with spectacular views of Sydney Harbour, the Bridge, Royal Botanic Gardens, Circular Quay & the City.

Address: 820 Lovedale Road Lovedale NSW 2325
The Hunter Valley Chocolate Company and Fudge Factory is so popular it has recently opened a boutique chocolate and fudge factory incorporating a retail outlet on Lovedale Road, Lovedale. Visitors are able to view chocolatiers Peter and Suzanne preparing the range of chocolates and fudge for the company’s stores. HVCC can also supply a delightful selection of gourmet hampers and baskets, an extensive range of wedding and corporate packaging.

Cuisine: Northern Indian
Price: Under $30 Entree & Main
Address: 235 Darling St Balmain NSW 2041
Dramatic rich sauces and aromatic spices typify the authentic northern Indian cuisine here. Dine alfresco with views over the city and park or dine indoors. The restaurants wooden floors give it a rustic appeal and of particular note is the 180 year old teak door which was acquired from a grand Indian home. Try the Chicken Dosai, a crisp, golden brown rice and lentil pancake filled with spicy chicken stir-fry, served with fresh coconut chutney and lentil broth.

Cuisine: Indian
Price: $30-$40 Entree & Main
Address: 100-102 Beaumont St Hamilton NSW 2303
Indiana Raj is positioned in the centre Hamilton amongst the vibrant Beaumont Street & is a locally famed establishment. Indiana Raj is a combination of a popular takeaway & casual, relaxed dining, ideal if you want to eat & run! This traditional family business offers a chance to try true Indian dishes, passed through the generations, serving authentic dishes with delicate textures & full flavours. Dishes are characterised by the sophisticated blend of herbs & exotic aromas of Northern India.

Cuisine: Modern Australian
Price: Under $30 Entree & Main
Address: 221 Rocky Point Road Ramsgate NSW 2217
A dramatic make over has transformed Ramsgate's landmark corner hotel into one of Southern Sydney's most stylish new destinations. Here the accent clearly on fun, but with a true sense of style thrown in. Contemporary design, a cool cocktail bar ambiance and friendly pub feel. The menu too is most agreeable; from seafood tasting plates for two; to freshly made Gourmet Pizzas; to tender 250g Char-grilled rump steaks. There’s a great selection, but leave room for the Chocolate Fondue dessert.

JAR - East Sydney
Cuisine: Modern European
Price: $30-$40 Entree & Main
Address: 85a Stanley Street East Sydney NSW 2000
JAR stands for "Just Another Restaurant", but this is one that truly needs a visit! This newly established venue is located on Stanley Street, one of the oldest and most famous dining areas in Sydney. The uncluttered modern decor with its neutral colours is most refreshing and the window seats are cleverly designed to take the best advantage of Sydney’s beautiful summer evenings. JAR certainly has a new approach to offer the Sydney dining scene.

Address: Via Hampton 140km W Sydney Jenolan Caves NSW 2790
The Jenolan Caves are a series of remarkable caverns believed to be some of the oldest caves on earth. They are the most celebrated lime stone caves in Australia. Above ground, there are spectacular formations, such as Carlotta’s Arch and the Blue Lake. Underground, visitors can experience any of the spectacular show caves with their amazing formations, rivers and pools. Once hidden and remote, more than 400 caves have been discovered at Jenolan since 1830.

King's Cross has for a long time been known as Australia’s Red light capital. Most people who visit Sydney will wander through the Cross, if only for a look at how the "other half" live. In recent years however, “the Cross” has started to evolve into a richly vibrant part of the city. The strip clubs, topless waitresses, adult bookshops and nightclubs are still there, but the fringes are now home to some of Sydney’s best restaurants and trendiest cafes attracting a different type of visitor.

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