Sydney | Doyles on the Beach
www.doyles.com.au/beach
When they call it ‘Doyles on the Beach’, it really means, on the beach. You can jump down from your table onto the sand. …read more…
www.doyles.com.au/beach
When they call it ‘Doyles on the Beach’, it really means, on the beach. You can jump down from your table onto the sand. …read more…
www.waterfrontrestaurant.com.au
For some of the most superb close up views of Sydney Harbour, the Bridge, Opera House and Circular Quay, The Waterfront Restaurant is the place! Situated right on the foreshore …read more…
www.hotelrogerwilliams.com
In midtown Manhattan, on Madison and 31st, Hotel Roger Williams is a groovy little boutique with the slowest lifts in the entire world! The rooms are …read more…
www.aptwebsite.com
Another ’secret bar’ in the same vein as Milk & Honey, with no sign and a door to buzz on to gain entry …read more…
www.lurefishbar.com
Lure Fish Bar is kind of like an ocean liner which has been successfully installed in a basement in Soho, NY. Weird as it sounds, you do really expect the captain of the Love Boat …read more…
www.kittichairestaurant.com
Also in the popular category of ‘Asian Fusion’, Kittichai serves up magic predominately Thai style cuisine from the ground floor of the very swish 60 Thompson Hotel in Greenwich Village, NY. It has a lovely relaxed interior …read more…
www.jean-georges.com
Possibly some of the best ‘asian fusion’ food we have ever had at Jean George’s ‘too cool for school’ restaurant, Spice Market, in the Meat Packing District of New York City. Never mind the over abundance of ‘agency types’ …read more…
9-15 Pavilion Road, London, SW1X 0HD
This fantastic little italian restaurant is well deserving of the coveted categorisation ‘local secret’! Easy to walk past in the back streets of Knightbridge, it’s quite small and brilliantly noisy! We were greeted enthusiastically in Italian …read more…