Thursday, September 29, 2011

F is for Fiesta

Hoping the weather clears up here in Sydney, the sun has been away from my beautiful city for too long!

Either way be sure to make your way into the city this long weekend and to Fiesta in Darling Harbour. Fiesta this year will be the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority's 20th annual Latin festival, and will consist of three days absolutely packed with dance groups, music well into the evenings, food, 14 dance classes which will be held throughout the festival, demonstrations, competitions, and to top it all off - a carnival street parade on Monday! 

Parking is available in the city and Darling Harbour, but like all events in the city I would recommend you take public transport for a stress-free day out.

To check out the action-packed program, learn more about the performers or download an event map visit the Darling Harbour website.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

E is for the End of an Era

Today’s post is a tribute to Betty’s soup kitchen, which after more than 15 years has sadly closed its doors. Betty’s has been an Oxford Street institution for so long and fed many a hungry Sydney-sider over the years. A sign of the times and a reminder to us all to get out and visit our small businesses and restaurants, these local haunts have so much to offer and really need our support to stay in business so I set a challenge to everyone reading this to visit your favourite hangout this week and support Sydney’s small businesses.



Monday, September 26, 2011

D is for Dining

The Crave Sydney International Food Festival is coming up which makes October a great time of year to get out and taste all that Sydney has to offer. Throughout the festival restaurants that are home to some of Sydney's best chefs are offering great deals, keep an eye on the Loving Sydney's Special page as I will do my best to keep these updated or check out the Crave Sydney website for details.

On the 1st to the 2nd of October you can choose to see a wide range of chefs and cuisines in one location at the Festival's World Chef Showcase, a steep $310 for a full day ticket but well worth it for a devoted foodie. If you want to be involved but don't want to part with that much cash however, why not visit the Night Noodle Markets which will be held in Hyde Park North from the 10th to 14th of October and the 17th to 21st of October from 5pm to 9pm. Find out all you will need to know about both events on the Festival's website.

Separately, but still on the subject of incredible dining, I must mention a Surry Hills restaurant I happened upon last weekend. The Nepalese Kitchen at 481 Crown Street offers cheap and delicious Nepalese cuisine in a gorgeous atmosphere. Why not try their signature goat dish, a truly authentic tomato based curry that will leave you wanting for more, and there is plenty more to choose from not in the least including the best momos outside of Kathmandu.

The Nepalese Kitchen is BYO and open from 6pm to 11pm daily. I would recommend booking ahead by calling 02 9319 4264 to avoid disappointment.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

C is for Chinatown

Sydney has by far the best Chinatown in the country. Dixon Street is guaranteed to satisfy your tastebuds with a huge range of restaurants to choose from and plenty of places to pick up a dumpling on the run.

Be sure to check out Market City and Paddy’s Markets with everything from Bananas to Boomerangs for sale at a great price and to recover pay a visit to the Chinese Garden in Darling Harbour a stunning Chinese sanctuary in the heart of the city.

Better yet, why not plan your day in the city to align with the Expo of Chinese Tea from the 14th to the 16th of October at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour.

For more details on upcoming events in Sydney’s Chinatown visit http://www.chinatown.com.au/eng/.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

B is for Beaches

If you have been following my posts you would know that I am a huge fan of Sydney's beaches, particularly the those in the Eastern Suburbs such as Bronte, Bondi, Tamarama and Coogee. But really Sydney has so many beaches to choose from with each offering something different. 

Bondi is definitely the place to be seen. Super crowded in summer but perfect on a warm spring day, with markets, surfing lessons, cafes, a huge selection of restaurants and easy public transport and parking. Bondi is my home away from home and by far my favourite beach in Sydney.

Although, if it is a quiet escape you are after, head to Northern Sydney. Along the northern coastline you can choose from Manly, Dee Why, Curl Curl, Whale Beach and the beautiful Palm Beach (the location of Australia's Home and Away series). 

South Sydney also offers a few beaches that are well worth a visit with the famous Cronulla Beach and the secluded Wattamolla at Royal National Park.

So as soon as the weather (finally) warms up get acquainted with some of Australia's most beautiful beaches right here in Sydney.


Sunday, September 4, 2011

A is for Astronomy

September is a great time for some star gazing... The evenings are getting warmer and before clicking over to daylight savings time the Sydney Observatory is still offering two sessions for star viewing each night.

At $17 an adult and $10 for a child the Observatory is a relatively cheap way to see the stars from the centre of the city and maybe even learn a thing or two. 

For something a little more personal or if you have a group together, the Observatory also offers group visits, birthday parties and even private telescope viewings at a location of your choice. All of the Observatory's offerings can be found on their website at www.sydneyobservatory.com.au or visit them on Facebook.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Awakening

Ok.. So I have been hibernating. I have bitten off a little more then I can chew with three uni subjects this semester and in combination with a full-time job and some volunteering I have had precious little time for frolicking in my beautiful city. But it is spring now, the Sydney Fringe Festival is coming up, only a month until daylight savings (and counting!), and the weather is warming up nicely - it is time to kiss and make up with Sydney.

And what better way then by celebrating spring via a series of 'alphabaSydney' posts!! An A-Z of all the fun things to get up to in Sydney in spring time! Hooray!

So watch this space, 'cause the birds are singing, the bees are buzzing and Bambi is back!