Celebrity chefs at some of Australia s top restaurants have lifted the lid on their own dining-room nightmares after James Corden was banned from a New York hot spot.
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Celebrating 190 years of Sydney dining
Jill Dupleix and Terry Durack
Apr 19 2021 at 5:05 PM
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Itâs one of Sydneyâs most exclusive streets, with uninterrupted views to the Harbour Bridge and house prices to make you wince. But thereâs one thing money canât buy on Vaucluse Road: a momentâs peace from the clangs of construction.
More than a dozen major renovations are either under way or in the pipeline on this millionairesâ row after five development applications for knockdown rebuilds were lodged between May and November last year, one of which has already been approved.
Properties on Vaucluse Road boast perfect views of the Harbour Bridge and are a magnet for expensive rebuilds.
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