Soul Dining is a contemporary Korean restaurant on Devonshire Street, which opened in December 2018. Set in a beautifully designed room with low lighting and plush blue velvet banquettes lining the walls.
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Soul Dining is a contemporary Korean restaurant on Devonshire Street, which opened in December 2018. Set in a beautifully designed room with low lighting and plush blue velvet banquettes lining the walls.
Tilly May’s, the worldly older sister of The Trinity, is not afraid of a good time! This becomes clear as soon as you arrive... as you climb the stairs and hear the laughter & fun coming from above you’ll feel like you’ve stepped back to Surry Hills of yesteryear, the atmosphere is on fire, the tunes play, the cocktails flow and the good times roll!
The best table in the restaurant isn’t in the restaurant it’s at Ward Park, Devonshire Street on a lazy summer’s afternoon. We're bringing dining to the park in one mammoth event celebrating all the diverse and tasty cuisine our hood has to offer.
Surry Hills has had a facelift, so to celebrate all the rejuvenated parks and new pocket parks and of course, new light rail, we’re having a picnic! Grab a Picnic walking map to find participating venues, schedule of entertainment and after event programming in our local pubs and venues.
Introducing Bartolo from Jared Merlino - one half of the team behind Big Poppas and Kitty Hawk - as one of our new hot spots for summer in Surry Hills. Embracing traditional Italian ingredients, flavours and hospitality, and pairing them with a creative, dynamic approach.
This contemporary restaurant and bar has been designed to reflect the timelessness of Southern Italian coffee and wine bars. Think blue velvet banquettes and low lights with beautifully framed famille photos from the old world lining the walls.
Brix is Sydney’s only dedicated craft rum distillery and bar situated on leafy Bourke Street in the heart of Surry Hills. Through a combined distillery, cellar door and hospitality space, Brix introduces the public to an experience that is as informative and enlightening as it is inspiring and delightful.
Muum Maam (moom mum) named after the Thai slang for ‘little glutton’.
Muum Maam Surry Hills was established in 2010 as one of Holt Street’s most vibrant eating destinations.
By day, the street style Tuk Shop serves quick and delicious meals from the cart. A casual eatery some may say, absolutely full to the brim every lunch time. By night, Muum Maam serves classic Thai cuisine in a relaxed, cool environment.
Thanks to our guests and restaurants for last weeks Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival dining walk of Surry Hills. We were a small but enthusiastic group.of food lovers who loved all our courses. Very international too with a Sydney-based couple originally from LA, a Hamburg resident - who is currently globe trotting and a Chinese/Australian plus the (originally) Kiwi guide!