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New Player | Iki Dining

New Player | Iki Dining

We are excited to announce the addition of iki dining to our Potts Point dining experience. The latest arrival on bustling Llankelly Place, the funky pink neon and slick matt finish concrete fit-out has the locals intrigued. Inspired by the Japanese concept of Iki (粋) — a philosophy of refined simplicity and natural elegance

New Player | Caravin

New Player | Caravin

We are excited to announce the addition of Caravin to our Potts Point dining experience. Tucked into the elegant two-level Art Deco space on the ground floor of the New Yorker building and seating just 24 diners, Caravin has been punching above its weight since first opening two years ago on Ward Avenue, fast becoming a Popo favourite.

Dining Walk Memories

Dining Walk Memories

A recent comment on Insta’ from the lovely Heidi, reminded us just how much our guests enjoy our dining tours! Her family of six adults booked our Surry Hills Tour last October via one of our trusted Travel Partners. On the night we met in the foyor of the eternally elegant Shangri-la Sydney before whisking our guests off to Toei  our new Korean / Japanese find located on the border of Surry Hills and Darlinghurst.

New Player | Toei

New Player | Toei

We are excited to announce the addition of Toei to our Surry Hills Tour. This hidden gem beautifully merges the casual dining experience with the refined culinary artistry of two cultures: Korean and Japanese. At Toei, the menu features dishes that may appear unpretentious in description but are complex in flavour, showcasing the chef's expertise and boundless creativity.

New Player | Arms Length

New Player | Arms Length

We are happy to announce our newest addition, Arms Length, on our Potts Point Tour. Formerly of Redfern, the Armslength crew has jumped the Oxford Street border to be part of the constantly evolving Kings Cross Quarter drinking & dining scene. The new operators have maintained the beautiful fig tree shaded courtyard in the front of the grand terrace facade, with ambient fairy lights setting the tone, and the comfy NYC leather booths lining the hall to the sexy back bar.

No Booze Dining

No Booze Dining

So you have finished your Dry July spell and are ready to resume your usual drinking rituals. But maybe your also considering incorporating some of those tasty non-alcohol alternatives into your weekly beverage consumption? As a food tour operator we are receiving more requests for no-alcohol drinks to pair with our set- menu format. And it is not always for religious reasons - like in the past - it’'s more often to do with healthier attitudes towards alcohol intake or guests wanting to pace their drinking over the course of a long trip away. Thankfully most bars and restaurants now stock some wonderful options such as Lyres and NON.

Discover Global Food Through Books

Discover Global Food Through Books

A reading list for exploring the recipes, anecdotes and history of dining around the world. Exploring global food books unveils a vast array of culinary traditions, recipes, and cultural insights that traverse continents and centuries. From the ale houses of Britain to the unemployed chefs post-the- French- Revolution to the ruins of Pompeii, we learn about the history and importance of food culture to previous generations of diners. Noteworthy authors such as Bee Wilson, Ruth Reichl, and William Sitwell deliver a treasure trove of knowledge and captivating narratives that shed light on the stories behind our beloved cuisines.

New Player | bei

New Player | bei

Our newest addition to the Darlinghurst Dining Tour is bei bar and bistro restaurant, located in the iconic Taylor Square precinct, the heart of Darlo. The concept for Bei Bar & Bistro was conceived during a leisurely bike ride. Chef Felix Rutz, in collaboration with his partner Leigh Cholakos, was struck with inspiration as he pedaled past the vacant space next to the Oxford Hotel. Set in the ground floor of a historic early modernist building from 1923, the restaurant offers prime people-watching real estate overlooking the bustling square, showcasing the charm of a bygone era.