Food Scene
Thai food is big in Sydney, Chon offers explosions of flavour through a variety of small bites, shared bites, salads, wok-fried, curries and desserts. Generally very busy, so best to book and also BYO.
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Chon Thai
300 Darling StThai food is big in Sydney, Chon offers explosions of flavour through a variety of small bites, shared bites, salads, wok-fried, curries and desserts. Generally very busy, so best to book and also BYO.
Drinks & Nightlife
Wilhelmina's is a neighbourhood bar with a great wine and cocktail list. Their food specialises in local seasonal and produce driven dishes.
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Wilhelmina's
332 Darling StWilhelmina's is a neighbourhood bar with a great wine and cocktail list. Their food specialises in local seasonal and produce driven dishes.
Parks & Nature
This 2.6-hectare park offers Sydneysiders and visitors walking paths, access for cyclists and green picnic spots with incredible views of Sydney Harbour and the infamous Harbour Bridge.
One of the park's most interesting features is the way the site's history has been brought to life for visitors through design, art and poetry, including:
Tank 101: a structure to symbolise the site's working harbour history
Delicate Balance: an artwork that represents the use of sandstone from the site as ballast for European ships.
Aboriginal history has been recognised in a dual name for the park – Walama – which means 'to return' and highlights the area's transformation from industrial use back to nature.
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Ballast Point Park
Ballast Point RoadThis 2.6-hectare park offers Sydneysiders and visitors walking paths, access for cyclists and green picnic spots with incredible views of Sydney Harbour and the infamous Harbour Bridge.
One of the park's most interesting features is the way the site's history has been brought to life for visitors through design, art and poetry, including:
Tank 101: a structure to symbolise the site's working harbour history
Delicate Balance: an artwork that represents the use of sandstone from the site as ballast for European ships.
Aboriginal history has been recognised in a dual name for the park – Walama – which means 'to return' and highlights the area's transformation from industrial use back to nature.