Food & Drink shopping in Sydney
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Simon Johnson
Simon Johnson is the place to fill your high-class picnic hamper. You’ll find the tastiest olives, the creamiest French and Italian chocolates and the crispiest English biscuits, along with imported olive oils and vinegars. There’s also a whole-room fromagerie, and complimentary coffee to sip as you peruse the shelves. The store in Pyrmont hosts cooking seminars.
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Kemenys
A short walk up (and then a wobble down) the hill from Bondi Beach, Kemenys occupies a large soft spot in the hearts, minds and livers of all Bondi locals. Proffering the best local and imported wines, ales and spirits to the surf set since 1960, it’s staunchly resisted being taken over by the big chains. Respect.
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About Life
This warehouse-like ‘natural marketplace’ on the main drag in Rozelle sells organic and chemical-free meats, cereals, dairy products, fruit and veg, and cosmetics, plus gluten-free breads. There’s also a cafe, and an in-store naturopath for those feeling a bit off colour.
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Cyril’s Fine Foods
Cyril Vincent has opened his old-style deli at the crack of dawn for more than 50 years. Dawn doesn’t seem to mind, and his loyal customers keep coming back for European smallgoods, chocolates, cheeses, coffee, mustards and various pickled things at nongourmet prices.
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Australian Wine Centre
This multilingual basement store is packed with quality Australian wine, beer and spirits. Pick up some Hunter Valley semillon or organise a shipment back home. Healthy wallets can access Cuban cigars and a staggering range of Penfold’s Grange wines.
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