To make sure that you're on top of all the tasty things happening around Sydney, we've wrapped up all of this week's top food news right here.
Charcoal Chicken Restaurant Henrietta Is Now Open In Parramatta
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Surry Hills’ charcoal-grilled Middle Eastern chicken and mezze restaurant Henrietta has opened a second location in Parramatta Square, next to sister restaurant Lilymu.
The menu covers a variety of cuts of their juicy charcoal chicken served with toum, pickles, Lebanese bread, and a choice of sides, with new items like sujuk-stuffed pita, and sumac-seasoned salmon with tomato kisir and Aleppo pepper. From the bar, there’s a Mandarin Fizz, sour cherry Negroni, spicy passionfruit margarita, and local brews to pair with your feast.
Henrietta Parramatta is open for lunch Monday–Friday, 11.30am–3pm and dinner 5pm–9pm. Weekends are an all-day affair, with the grill fired up between 12pm and 9pm. Book , or pop in for a cheeky takeaway.
Greenacre's Cafe Levant Now Does Dubai Chocolate-Inspired Pancakes
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Cafe Levant is the latest Sydney venue to take part in the viral Dubai chocolate trend, representing their Levantine heritage through the pistachio-loaded dessert.
Their Dubai Chocolate pancakes are fluffy buttermilk pancakes layered with crispy kataifi mixed through pistachio cream, topped with melted chocolate and a final crunch of crushed pistachios. In short? Enough decadence to satisfy all those doom-scroll cravings. is open from 6am to 4pm, seven days a week.
All-You-Can-Drink Matcha Brunch Has Landed In Sydney
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Stylish Double Bay cafe and restaurant Ruma is giving the people what they want: as much matcha as they can handle. They’ve just started bottomless matcha brunches for $50pp, offering unlimited cloud coconut matcha, iced strawberry matchas, and classic matcha lattes.
The matcha goodness comes with a Turkish-style breakfast including a savoury spread (with a choice of bacon, salmon or hot honey halloumi), fruit platter with coconut yoghurt, and pastries. Tea, coffee and juices are included, too. Ruma’s bottomless matcha brunch is available until 11am daily, and you can .
The Winery In Surry Hills Has Started Bottomless Steak Frites Dinners
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The ever-popular steak frites continues to pop up on menus across Sydney, but Surry Hills favourite The Winery is upping the game by offering for 90 minutes.
The epic offer is available on Wednesday evenings only, and will set you back just $65pp. If you’re feeling super indulgent, you can add a scoop of their signature tiramisu for $8 for a sweet finish. Bookings for bottomless steak and frites at The Winery are available for Wednesdays between 5pm and 8pm.
Morrison's Has Launched A Martini Happy Meal
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Sydney CBD staple Morrison’s Oyster Bar & Grill just dropped the ultimate grown-up Happy Meal: a chilled gin martini, garnished with a lemon-stuffed olive, paired with a silver cup of golden fries.
This amped-up Happy Meal will set you back $24, and is available from 11.30am daily—we’d be heading in on a Wednesday, when oysters are just $1.50 between 6pm and 7pm.
Bargain Food Marketplace App Too Good To Go Is Now In Sydney
Sydney has scored a new way to nab bargain goodies with the arrival of , the Danish B-Corp app that lets you divert surplus food from landfill while helping businesses to reduce costs from wastage.
Its arrival comes after a hugely successful Aussie launch in Melbourne, where more than 150 bakeries, cafes, restaurants, grocery stores and other food businesses offer prepared food, fresh produce and baked items in their Surprise Bags, which vary in price but guarantee a bargain.
The app kicks mega goals in reducing food waste— a big win considering the more than 7.6 million tonnes of food, 70% of which is still edible, wasted in Australia every year.
You can now order Surprise Bags from as little as $6.99 in Sydney from local and national businesses including Surry Hills sandwich shop It’s Recess, Harris Farm Markets, Omeio Artisanal Deli and Tonton Bread. You can join Too Good To Go on the and and browse participating Sydney venues now.
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