Chips with everything at this South American eatery in Paddington

TQM chips

It’s all about tortilla chips. Whether it is avocado with red onions and tomato dip or a chicken tostado mixed with avocado and sitting on a crisp tortilla biscuit, South American food is fun at tqm in Paddington’s Five Ways precinct. Recently revamped with Venezuelan chef, Jose Garcia in charge, his eclectic Latin  American share

Sydney’s Greek food binge continues with new waterfront restaurant, Jaaks

Jaaks opens in Sydney

An under-radar waterfront favourite has been completely transformed over at South Sydney’s Kyle Bay, with beloved fine diner Jaaks falling in line with Sydney’s reinvigorated love for more casual Greek food. Jaaks is now a Greek tapas bar— a mezedopolio, if you will—that’s gearing up for late summer nights pairing souvlakia with ouzo and hopping

Sydney’s Greek wave has washed in at Bondi and I can’t stop thinking about this galaktoboureko

Etheus and Kazzi Beach Greek are two new Bondi Greek restaurants

Sydney is awash with new Greek restaurants, opening across the city every week—or at least it feels that way. We’ve got Akti in Woolloomooloo, Olympic Meats in Marrickville and Homer Rogue Taverna in Cronulla. The Greek obsession stretches far and wide, but now it’s taken a hold of Bondi with two new additions within weeks of each other.

Are these the 25 most romantic restaurants in Sydney?

The best table in the house at L'Heritage in Sydney

If you’re after a perfect date night in Sydney then you’ll need to be across the most romantic restaurants Sydney has to offer. From casual charmers to fine dining powerhouses, Sydney has got plenty on the plate for anyone tasked with planning the next date. If you’re looking for a romantic restaurant in Sydney, take

Best man for the job? Mark Best chases stars atop Sydney Tower

Mark Best at Infinity

Perched 81 floors above the city, Mark Best, one of Sydney’s most emblematic chefs, dials up the volume on Sydney Tower’s iconic revolving restaurant. Infinity by Mark Best opens to the public today; but does one of fine dining’s most bankable names heighten or hinder Sydney’s tallest restaurant? The affable Mark Best is unimpeachable in

First taste: Neil Perry’s switch from noodles to gnocchi at Gran Torino

Gran Torino

Our waiter, Oscar, explained the menu in exquisite detail. From the delicious garlic prawns to the duck and pasta, Oscar might have been waiting on tables in Rome all his life. Except five days ago, he was standing in the same spot explaining a Cantonese menu. Neil Perry’s extraordinary switch from Chinese Songbird to Italian