I'll be in Sydney and have a few days (Sept 6-8) to tour around. I'd appreciate any information on wine bars, wine friendly restaurants, wine stores, and organized wine trips to Hunter Valley.
Thanks, Frank
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Frank,
Plenty of restaurants here. Not sure if you're wanting BYO or wones with good wine lists. As I tend to prefer the BYO option, if you want fine dining (but if you're not from Sydney, be prepared to be shocked by the prices) Claudes and Tetsuyas are both BYO but you'd need to book immediately for both. For more midrange, had a great meal in Newtown at Linda's recently and they are BYO. I think RB may have a list of good BYOs on the foodie page of this site.
If you're going up the Hunter, I personally prefer Tyrrells, Mount Pleasant, Lakes Folly (if open) but most of the fun is just in trying new things and having unexpected surprises.
Chez Pok at Peppers guest house is supposed to be very good although I haven't eaten there myself. I would hope the wine list would be good.
If you give us more detail of what sort of food you want, what level of dining you're thinking about and whether you want BYO or a serious wine list, we might be able to help more.
Plenty of restaurants here. Not sure if you're wanting BYO or wones with good wine lists. As I tend to prefer the BYO option, if you want fine dining (but if you're not from Sydney, be prepared to be shocked by the prices) Claudes and Tetsuyas are both BYO but you'd need to book immediately for both. For more midrange, had a great meal in Newtown at Linda's recently and they are BYO. I think RB may have a list of good BYOs on the foodie page of this site.
If you're going up the Hunter, I personally prefer Tyrrells, Mount Pleasant, Lakes Folly (if open) but most of the fun is just in trying new things and having unexpected surprises.
Chez Pok at Peppers guest house is supposed to be very good although I haven't eaten there myself. I would hope the wine list would be good.
If you give us more detail of what sort of food you want, what level of dining you're thinking about and whether you want BYO or a serious wine list, we might be able to help more.
Cheers,
Kris
There's a fine wine between pleasure and pain
(Stolen from the graffiti in the ladies loos at Pegasus Bay winery)
Kris
There's a fine wine between pleasure and pain
(Stolen from the graffiti in the ladies loos at Pegasus Bay winery)
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Australia is the new paradise for wine lovers and I'm sure that you'lll find lots of very nice Australian wine places.
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