This is the fifth post in my Eating Down Under series. Other posts in this series include Din Tai Fung, Sydney, Three Fun Food Finds Unique to Australia, Chef's Gallery, and Bentley Restaurant & Bar. This is also the 10th post of I’ve written in May as part of my #21PostsInMay Challenge where I aim to write a new post every single weekday in the month of May. You can see all posts written in May here.
It's easy to fall in love with Sydney.
Within a day of arrival, I was already telling Bryan, "I could totally live here."
The weather is pleasant; the culture is vibrant; and they speak English.
It's also a beautiful city, with large bodies of water everywhere and stunning views of the city.
We were here with the extended family celebrating Bryan's parents' retirement. Bryan had told them that, as a retirement gift, he would fly them anywhere in the world, first class, using his millions of miles.
His parents looked at a globe.
"This is where we are. What is the furthest point from us?"
It turned out to be Australia and New Zealand.
"We have one condition. We want to go as a whole family" they added.
His parents ended up spending 6 weeks down under (after all, they were retired), while Bryan, his sister, and I managed to aggregate our vacation days and stay for three weeks, taking advantage of holidays by traveling over Thanksgiving weekend.
We only had about 4 days in Sydney, so we had to pick and choose our restaurants wisely. Sydney has an excellent selection of Asian restaurants, and we actually had hand pulled noodles one day and my beloved Din Tai Fung another day of our trip. A third evening we ate Cantonese food in Chinatown.
For our final meal, we departed from eating Asian and decided to visit one of the most popular wine bars in Sydney, Fix St. James.
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