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.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Gelatomassi

@ 262 King Street, Newtown

Open until the wee hours of the morning, if you've had a late one and are looking for ice cream (like we were recently) then you can't go past Gelatomassi. There's a lot of room to sit from the front stools on the pavement to a longer table down the back. A variety of ice cream flavours, as well a coffees, waffles and milkshakes will tide you over until you reach home. Quality wise, it's good gelato. Piasso Pizza even chooses to stock this as their ice cream of choice. The scoops are generous and the service is nice. Keep cool, readers.

Times hit: 2

1 comment:

  1. The only problem with Gelatomassi is that wet rubber smell. Much better to buy takeaway.

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