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  2. Quay (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    It was also named as the best restaurant for the third time in The Sydney Morning Herald Good Food Guide 2009. [2] Quay has been included in The World's 50 Best Restaurants, first appearing in 2009 when it entered the list in 46th place. Among Australian restaurants, only fellow Sydney-based restaurant Tetsuya's was ranked higher. [11]

  3. Guillaume Brahimi - Wikipedia

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    He trained under Michelin-starred chef Joël Robuchon [citation needed] in Paris before moving to Sydney in the 1990s. Brahimi accepted an offer to captain the restaurant Bilson's (later renamed Quay) at Sydney's Circular Quay. Between 1995 and 1996, Brahimi lifted the restaurant from its mediocre stature to Two Hat status.

  4. Belles Hot Chicken - Wikipedia

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    As of July 2023 the store has six actively trading locations three each in both of Australia's largest states. In Victoria its locations are in Fitzroy, Docklands, and the Melbourne CBD; in NSW its locations are at Tramsheds, Barangaroo, and Circular Quay. The franchise plans to expand to the Adelaide CBD. [20]

  5. Bennelong Apartments - Wikipedia

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    View east across Sydney Cove, c. 1841 East Circular Quay lined with warehouses, c. 1892 Along the waterfront in East Circular Quay, c.1906 East Circular Quay c.1900-1927. The Bennelong Apartments sit on the eastern side of Sydney Cove or Circular Quay. This was the site of the first landing by Europeans in Sydney, on 26 January 1788.

  6. Circular Quay - Wikipedia

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    Sydney Cove, on which Circular Quay is located, was the site of the initial landing of the First Fleet in Port Jackson on 26 January 1788.. The governor's temporary canvas house was erected on the east side of the cove, [9] while the western shore became the centre of the early settlement.

  7. Mariners' Church, The Rocks - Wikipedia

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    The Mariners' Church is a heritage-listed former church and seamen's mission and now nightclub, bar and restaurant located at 98 – 100 George Street in the inner city Sydney suburb of The Rocks in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was designed in various stages by J. Bibb, H. C. Kent and Kent & Massie ...

  8. Campbell's Stores - Wikipedia

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    Upward & Co. of Circular Quay continued to lease the Metcalfe Stores, at least until 1901. [1] In 1901, the Sydney Harbour Trust took over the Stores. The 1901 Darling Harbour Resumption Plan shows the Metcalfe Stores as Bond and Free Stores with a branch of the Government Printing Office at the northern end.

  9. Eastern Suburbs (Sydney) - Wikipedia

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    The Sydney Sixers are a NSW professional franchise men's cricket team based at Sydney Cricket Ground, competing in Australia's domestic Twenty20 cricket competition, the Big Bash League. The Eastern Suburbs Football Association (ESFA) is the delegated authority governing soccer in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney. ESFA offers women's competitions ...

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