@ 227 King Street, Newtown
I love Citrus. It's been ages since I ate at this place but I've no doubt it's still as delicious and unique as when I first tried its meals. It was a summer day and I was after something light. I ended up with a salmon and rocquette salad. The portion was huge (and I'm not just talking about the salad, it had a lot of salmon in it as well!) and was worth the price. In terms of taste, it was one for the tastebuds. What a great mixture of textures and taste!
The next coupole of times I came here, I went for something a little more humble. It didn't disappoint. The service is spot on and the atmosphere is casual and carefree. I hear from my friend that the desserts are good too. But that's for another trip.
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One girl's gastromonic endeavour to conquer King Street, Newtown, a strip of over one-hundred cafes, bars and restaurants.
Walking down King Street in Newtown, one of Sydney's oldest suburbs, one's senses can become completely overwhelmed. Despite its colourful boutiques and a seemingly endless array of second-hand book stores, it's the tastebuds that really get the work-out with the strip's vast line of culinary delights. I've walked King Street many times and have counted over 140 pubs, restuarants and cafes along it.
These never stay static either. Constantly changing, upgrading, renaming and expanding one can always expect a new gastronomic adventure to greet them when visiting King Street.
Well, I'm determined to end that and achieve the near impossible: to feast from every restaurant/cafe/bar on King Street and live to tell the tale.
These never stay static either. Constantly changing, upgrading, renaming and expanding one can always expect a new gastronomic adventure to greet them when visiting King Street.
Well, I'm determined to end that and achieve the near impossible: to feast from every restaurant/cafe/bar on King Street and live to tell the tale.
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