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A guide to Darwin – by those who know it inside out

Two long-time residents reveal where to see an unmatched sunset, find the best laksa in The Territory and discover art that tells a story of the Top End.

Owner of the Hanuman restaurant­s in Darwin and Alice Springs and host of SBS Food’s Taste of the Territory.

Best market

“Rapid Creek Markets (rapid creekmarke­ts.com.au) on Saturdays and Sundays – it’s my second home. I love the fresh Asian vegetables. There’s also street food that’s usually found in Thailand, China and Vietnam. Every guest I’ve taken there has been overwhelme­d by the food. My favourite is a Thai dish: pork hock, slow-cooked. If you don’t mind gelatinous pork skin, it’s to die for.”

Best fishing

“I love my fishing. One of the best experience­s is with Matt Holmes of Equinox Fishing

Charters (equinoxcha­rters. com.au). You can catch gold snapper, jewfish, coral trout and red emperor, the Rolls Royce of tropical fish.”

Best coffee

“The Laneway at Parap Shopping Village (parapvilla­ge. com.au). Besides great coffee, the service is efficient and it offers lovely breakfasts.” Best laksa “Rendezvous Café + Restaurant (rendezvous­cafedarwin.com. au). I order the seafood laksa topped with lightly cooked prawns. It’s authentic because it’s closer to Singaporea­n flavours: with dried shrimp in the broth and served with chilli sambal and tofu.”

Best sunset

“Nothing beats Mindil Beach for watching the sun set over the sea. It’s walking distance from the city and during the dry season [from May to October] it comes alive with Thursday and Sunday markets.”

Best waterfront dining

“Darwin’s Waterfront Precinct (waterfront.nt.gov.au) gets my vote. I love CHOW!’s Vietnamese and pan-Asian cuisine. And Bella does great fresh pasta from scratch.”

The local: Karen Brown

Contempora­ry art collector and owner of Karen Brown Fine Art Gallery. Best walk

“I suggest walking around East Point. Pick up a map from Tourism Top End (tourismtop­end.com.au) then start at the Ross Smith

Memorial in Fannie Bay. Circumnavi­gate the trail taking in nature, including poinciana trees, wallabies and the harbour. You can go in the morning or at sunset and you can do it on a pushbike. It’s great for families – children love it.”

Best lunch

“Hotel Darwin (thehotelda­rwin. com.au) or The Cavenagh (the cavenagh.com.au). They both offer simple, fresh food and are open seven days. The Cav has an outdoor area with a pool, good steak and great wine. The Darwin has a daily special and wild-caught barra.” Best art

“I’m a fan of Paul Johnstone

Gallery (pauljohnst­onegallery. com.au), Outstation Gallery (outstation.com.au), Northern Centre for Contempora­ry Art (nccart.com.au) and the collection in the Supreme Court building. The greatest influence on artists’ work in the Territory is the country – the beauty of the landscape and the Indigenous traditiona­l connection to the land.”

Best shopping

“You can find little treasures around the CBD. At Paspaley

Pearls in Smith Street (paspaley. com) there’s high-end local product. There are amazing Indigenous fabrics at Paperbark

Woman in Cavenagh Street (paperbarkw­oman.com.au) and quality gifts at Aboriginal

Bush Traders in Lyons Cottage on the Esplanade (magnt.net. au). There’s also the iconic Delaneys Country & Western Store on Knuckley Street (delaneys.com.au). It’s a step back in time but also a modern retail experience.”

Best cocktails

“My favourite place is The

Trader Bar (thetraderb­ar.com). It’s grown from the next generation of entreprene­urs bringing the best quality, variety, originalit­y and local flavours. It’s tropical, there’s a garden and it’s well-loved.”

Best dinner

“The Darwin Club in Admiralty House (admiraltyh­ouse.com. au) is my pick for the garden, the history, the house. It has a bit of a Raffles feel to it. The food is excellent and it’s opposite the Esplanade so you can walk to it.”

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 ?? Photograph­y by Sean Scott ?? On the cover: The Fantauzzo, Brisbane.
Photograph­y by Sean Scott On the cover: The Fantauzzo, Brisbane.
 ??  ?? Mindil Beach
Mindil Beach
 ??  ?? Laksa from Rendezvous Café + Restaurant
Laksa from Rendezvous Café + Restaurant
 ??  ?? Wantili by Jakayu Biljabu, courtesy of Martumili Artists (above)
Wantili by Jakayu Biljabu, courtesy of Martumili Artists (above)
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 ??  ?? (From right) Tiki Taka with spiced rum, orgeat, pineapple juice and Frangelico foam from The Trader Bar; the gallery at Aboriginal Bush Traders
(From right) Tiki Taka with spiced rum, orgeat, pineapple juice and Frangelico foam from The Trader Bar; the gallery at Aboriginal Bush Traders

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