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Aria Restaurant, Australia, La Boheme opera, New South Wales, Sydney, Sydney Harbour, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney Opera House
An opera on Sydney Harbour and a restaurant with a Harbour view
(Firstly apologies but this post is a little longer than my usual posts)
I love going to the opera; it really is one of my favourite things to do and I really enjoy going up to Sydney to the Sydney Opera House which means I regularly check to see what’s on. When I saw that Giacomo Puccini’s La Boheme was playing on the foreshore of Sydney Harbour I knew I had to go. He probably is my favourite composer!
I asked a few friends if they wanted to come away for the weekend and in the end friends Ray and Natalie drove up to Sydney whilst I flew and we met for lunch at Aria restaurant. The choice was Nat’s as they had been there before so I was looking forward to the experience.
But firstly I booked into the Soffitel Hotel and had the loveliest surprise…an upgrade to a larger room, a complimentary breakfast and late checkout – all because I was the chosen guest of the day – what a nice surprise. Oh and two little boxes of chocolates on the bed.And a nice view of the city from my window…We then walked to Aria. The entrance is not what I expected; it’s a little unassuming but once you are inside it’s a completely different story – the walls are full of original art, the atmosphere is fabulous and the views….wow!!The restaurant is located down near the Opera House with those magnificent views I just mentioned and as its web page says Aria is one of Australia’s finest restaurants. Our table was not right next to a window but we still had good views of the Bridge, Harbour and a docked cruise ship.We decided on three courses; entree, main and dessert and started off with a bottle of French champagne before selecting our dishes. Some of the vegetarian options contained non-animal rennet cheese and all desserts contained gelatine so the waiter kindly brought me a vegan menu.I was rather disappointed with my first course which although arrived beautifully presented, was cold. But…it was supposed to be cold but I didn’t know that and unless the dish is a salad I am not a fan of cold food…perhaps I should have checked before I ordered!!Ray ordered a seafood bowl which was very nicely presented and Nat had the blue-eye trevalla with almonds, capers and razorback prawns. That was presented so beautifully.Service was top quality; our waiter was so friendly and our Sommelier was extremely knowledgeable. We ordered a glass of wine each for our main course and a different wine for our desserts. My next course was a sweet potato, Jerusalem artichoke and nasturtium – this was lovely.Ray ordered a duck dish with treviso, sausage and sweet potato mash and Nat ordered another fish dish; the Murray cod with an angasi oyster, white radish, miso and celeriac…they loved all their dishes.Our sides which I think were complimentary, were a mashed royal blue potato (absolutely delicious) and a beautiful leaf salad with a delicious dressing which Nat kindly displayed with serving utensils for my photo.My dessert was pineapple, coconut and almond (forgot to photograph this) and we were also given complimentary cones with a raspberry sorbet which was a very nice way to finish our mains and wait for dessert.Nat and Ray ordered some nice desserts but I think Ray’s was the winner. Nat’s is the pie and Ray’s is the chocolate ball with a chestnut, cognac and cocoa crumble which once broken there flowed an amazing caramel like thick sauce. How good does this look!!Nat also chose a selection of Australian and international cheeses to share with Ray which came with quince paste, grapes, fruit and lavash bread…And then more complimentary dishes; some dark chocolate and small treats. I could only eat the nougat on the small treat platter as the lemon sweets contained gelatine. But lucky I had very willing friends who managed to eat them. It was a lovely few hours and I am glad I have been; it’s not a cheap restaurant but the service, food and views were all part of the wonderful experience.After our long lunch we went back to our respective hotels and I met Nat a little later to walk to the Harbour. I did pop into Ray and Nat’s room at the Intercontinental Hotel to see fabulous views of the harbour.
On our way to the opera we were lucky enough to see a rainbow and even more fortunate that it didn’t rain during the evening as the opera was outside.We had good seats and both Nat and I loved the opera (Ray is not an opera fan so he didn’t come). The usual merchandise could be purchased of course…And wonderful sunset views over the Opera House and Harbour Bridge…When I bought our opera tickets on-line I also bought two drink tickets for intermission as there was a pop up bar which was beautifully decked out with tables, stools and lovely fresh flowers. It was a nice way to spend thirty-minutes so Nat and I enjoyed a white wine each.A great opera after which we walked back to our hotels for a comfortable sleep. And the next morning, I went to the restaurant for my complimentary breakfast from the huge buffet [I don’t usually have this much tomato sauce; it poured out way too quickly].
I love going away for short breaks and this was such a lovely weekend away.
Sophie said:
Fabulous weekend away, and fabulous post too! I did not find it too long, so no need for apologies, you kept a good pace and everything was interesting to read. The pictures look really nice and do justice to Sydney. Life should me made for only living nice moments like these with friends!
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vinneve said:
So beautiful foods and scenery! You make me hungry! It reminds me of the old times we were there, with hubby and with son on each separate occasions.
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Little Miss Traveller said:
What a lovely short break Sue. It awhile now since I was in Sydney and seeing your photos makes me want to make another visit. How marvellous to enjoy the opera in such a wonderful setting too !
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Lyn Douglas said:
Love love love your photos of Sydney, with the most beautiful harbour. I was raised in Sydney and it will always hold a very special place in my heart. Such a lovely weekend. Perfect. Thanks Sue.
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joliesattic said:
Lovely.
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reocochran said:
I envy your seeing “La Boheme,” Sue.
As always, my mouth was watering as you savored the various dishes.
If you wanted to break it up into two parts I would read both. . . 😀 💐
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SueT唐 梦 琇 said:
Thank you so much Sophie. You are very kind. X
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SueT唐 梦 琇 said:
Ah lovely to hear Vinneve.
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SueT唐 梦 琇 said:
Thanks so much Marion.
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SueT唐 梦 琇 said:
Hi. Thanks Lyn. I grew up there too after emigrating from Wales. I do love it there. Lovely to hear it holds a special place in your heart too.
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SueT唐 梦 琇 said:
Thank you so much!!
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SueT唐 梦 琇 said:
Good tip thank you very much.
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reocochran said:
We all enjoy how you pack your blog with many lovely images, though. Smiles, Robin
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steveo said:
Well written and enjoyable to read! It was nice that they had a vegan menu
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Amy said:
What a treat to listen to Puccini’s La Boheme was playing on the foreshore of Sydney Harbour. Puccini is my favorite composer.
Delicious food, I love the beautiful presentation!
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SueT唐 梦 琇 said:
Thanks so much R. It’s so lovely to hear your view.
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SueT唐 梦 琇 said:
Hey thanks so much Steveo. Very kind.
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SueT唐 梦 琇 said:
Thanks Amy. It’s so good to enjoy different things isn’t it.
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sileas said:
Really enjoyed reading about your wonderful weekend – the views, the food and the hotel… And a free upgrade? Yes please 😉
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SueT唐 梦 琇 said:
Thanks Julia. It’s great to have these little surprises isn’t it.
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frejatravels said:
What a beautiful view from your room and the food was to die for. Looks soo yummy
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SueT唐 梦 琇 said:
Thank you so much for stopping by.
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Lignum Draco said:
Complimentary hotel upgrade and good weather. Sounds like a great weekend for you. I’ve only been to Aria once and enjoyed it, although it was pricey. Quay Restaurant recently reopened so that might be the go if you’re after a celebration restaurant next time you’re up in Sydney.
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SueT唐 梦 琇 said:
Thank you for tip. I thought Aria was rather overpriced. But glad I went.
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stefanidee said:
Loved reading about your food experience at Aria! It’s been on my bucket list and I’ve heard such great things! Thanks for the pics and for sharing 🙂 I was salivating all over my screen haha! Love your posts
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SueT唐 梦 琇 said:
How lovely are you. Thank you so much for stopping by.
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