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Sydney lockdown: Top restaurant takeaway options to try

Sydney lockdown: Top restaurant takeaway options to try Megan Johnston Photo: Supplied Here are a few exciting options to try. Marta, Rushcutters Bay Marta s Roman bakery is back, with delicious pastry-rich treats every Tuesday-Friday from 7.30am and 9am on weekends. Or go the full hog and order some herb-stuffed porchetta ($33), rigatoni with beef ragout ($28) or a cracking hazelnut tartufo ($14). Order pick up from order.hungryhungry.com/martaosteria/menu or delivery via UberEats or Deliveroo​ Try Din Tai Fung s xiao long bao at home. Photo: Wayne Taylor Thai Kee IGA, free delivery to Greater Sydney Bring Chinatown to your doorstep, with Thai Kee IGA s free delivery for Greater Sydney. Recent menu highlights include Korean hotdogs, crisp Taiwanese pork ribs, hotpot at home and

Covid restrictions NSW, King St, Newtown: Trendy Sydney road split in half by Gladys Berejiklian

Covid restrictions NSW, King St, Newtown: Trendy Sydney road split in half by Gladys Berejiklian
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How to Eat a Hot Chilli Without Wanting to Die

How to Eat a Hot Chilli Without Wanting to Die Share Image: Getty To sign up for our daily newsletter covering the latest news, hacks and reviews, head HERE. For a running feed of all our stories, follow us on Twitter HERE. Or you can bookmark the Lifehacker Australia homepage to visit whenever you need a fix. Chilli is one of those things that you can only love with sacrifice. Some people chase the absolute hottest dishes imaginable without fear of burning through their esophagus. Others prefer to stick firmly to the ‘mild please’ option at a restaurant. No matter which side you land on, it’s always best to be prepared when ordering or cooking a dish with chilli.

Pernod Ricard s Martell targets affluent younger drinkers with The Swift

December 17, 2020 10:25 Global liquor giant Pernod Ricard has launched a campaign in Australia for its Martell Cognac label via an exclusive partnership with men’s publisher DMARGE. The French Cognac house is looking to dispel myths associated with dark spirits by launching its first-ever spirit drink made of cognac VSOP finished in Kentucky bourbon casks, the Martell Blue Swift. Research conducted by DMARGE, which targets affluent 25 – 45-year-old professionals, uncovered that young Australian men have the car, the watch and the fully stocked drinks trolley, but the art of mixing a great cocktail often evades them. Combine this with Australian young professionals’ increasing interest in discovering premium dark spirit brands and exploring new ways of entertaining at home, it was an opportunity to ‘Flip the Sip’.

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