The best thing about going to university in Sydney's CBD is that we are surrounded by inner-city suburbs like Surry Hills, that have transformed from a working man's area to modern and creative hubs for Sydney's most artistic talents. On this abnormally warm winter's day, we decided to explore its main thoroughfare, Crown Street, and ended up enjoying ricotta pancakes and a vegetarian bagel in an old converted terrace house at the Ampersand Cafe and Book Store. If we had a minimum of $1 million to spare, then we would definitely live here, savouring every kind of cafe at our doorstep.
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Saturday, August 31, 2013
Friday, August 16, 2013
Chronicling Surry Hills
Our break, away from chaotic university life, lead us into the backstreets of Surry Hills where one's love for graffiti, art and peanut butter iced chocolates are prerequisites for entry. Creativity thrives in these alleyways from the liberally decorated terrace houses, to the unconventional and earthy cafes, inspiring the imaginations of even the most conservative of us. Definitely a great place to relax, despite being so close to the chaos of Sydney's CBD.
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