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Chippendal­e

This formerly grungy inner-Sydney suburb has undergone a cool conversion in recent years, with design-led food, fashion, architectu­re and a treasure-box art gallery.

- By Alison Boleyn.

Eat CONCRETE JUNGLE

If you’re hoping for a baconand-eggs blowout, keep walking. This hot new Sydney favourite (concreteju­nglecafe.com) serves only halal and healthy dishes. Its all-day breakfast menu stars the Nourish Bowl (beetroot hummus, kale, avocado, sweet potato and quinoa with a tahini-and-tamari dressing) and the pretty Blue Majik Smoothie Bowl with blue algae.

SPICE ALLEY

When this place gets busy, the lantern-lit strip (spice-alley.com.au) transports you to a South-East Asian hawker market. Standout dishes include the Thai pork belly stir-fry from Bang Luck and Alex Lee Kitchen’s chicken laksa.

OLIO KENSINGTON STREET

Housed in a restored factory with exposed beams, Olio Kensington Street (olio.kensington­street.com. au) serves Sicilian and Moorish fare by Lino Sauro, who sources olive oil from his family’s farm in Sicily. Sauro’s great love is seafood; yours might be, too, after the starter of charred and citrus-glazed octopus.

Drink BAR CHINOIS

Paris meets the Orient at this terrace-house bar (kensington street.com.au), where teapot cocktails are poured while

Gangsta’s Paradise and Sweet Child o’ Mine play incongruou­sly in the background.

HANDPICKED WINES

The cellar door of this wine company (handpicked­wines. com.au) offers cheese platters, sure, but also events such as makeup workshops and oyster-shucking tutorials. Our favourite? Saturday’s one-hour yoga class followed by a wine-tasting session guided by the Handpicked sommelier.

Stay THE OLD CLARE HOTEL

The Old Clare Hotel (theoldclar­e hotel.com.au) pairs a 1930s façade with industrial, sometimes kooky décor that includes exposed bricks, high ceilings and lamps built from antique machinery. There are 62 rooms, a rooftop lap pool and two restaurant­s, Kensington Street Social (chef Jason Atherton’s all-rounder is as inviting late at night as it is for a late breakfast) and Automata. At the heart of it all is watering hole The Clare, which retains an “old man’s pub” feel with ageing rock posters and artfully “stained” carpet.

Do

Hop to the gallery Do a guided tour of White Rabbit Gallery (whiterabbi­tcollectio­n.org), Judith Neilson’s collection of sometimes subversive contempora­ry Chinese and Taiwanese art.

Get your sugar fix Kakawa Chocolates (kakawachoc­olates. com.au) does dainty handmade creations, while Koi Dessert Bar (koidessert­bar.com.au) serves delights by MasterChef favourite Reynold Poernomo. The Dessert Extravagan­za at Eastside Grill (eastsidegr­ill.com.au) is a decadent spread of crème brûlée, green-tea tiramisù and sugar-dusted berries.

Give your wallet a workout Ashley Lim sells handmade women’s shoes at Extraordin­ary Ordinary Day (eodstyle.com). Central Park (centralpar­ksydney.com) is home to streetwear chains, the fortnightl­y Brewery Yard Markets (brewery yardmarket­s.com.au) and Daiso Japan (mydaiso.com.au), stocked with homewares, toys and crafts – some weird, some wonderful and most priced at a flat $2.80.

But first, caffeine…

Brickfield­s bakery (brickfield­s.com. au) on Cleveland Street serves locally roasted Mecca coffee, vegan cookies and Persian love cakes.

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(Clockwise from top left) A Clare Room at The Old Clare Hotel; Bar Chinois’ blood orange margarita; the Nourish Bowl from Concrete Jungle
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The White Rabbit Collection features works by Liu Jianhua, Polit-Sheer-Form Office, Li Wei and Guo Jian
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