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Mapo’s granita, from left: Watermelon-lime, blackberry, almond and lemon.

Mapo

Mapo’s latest outpost adds granita and brioche to the menu.

  • Lee Tran Lam
The dining room.

Claret Club

A top-notch Darlinghurst wine bar from the owner of Where’s Nick.

  • Erina Starkey
Claret Club owners Bridget Raffal and Harry Hunter.

Old boys club gets Where’s Nick makeover at charming new Darlinghurst wine bar

A first look at Darlinghurst’s Claret Club, which promises 30 excellent wines by-the-glass and a European menu from a former Dry Dock chef.

  • Bianca Hrovat
Vin-Cenzo’s, Darlinghurst.
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This two-hatter serves some of the most exciting Italian food in Sydney right now

The newly imagined Bar Vincent is the latest restaurant from the team behind Bar Copains and Bessie’s, and it might be their most lovable offering yet.

  • Myffy Rigby
Restaurant Ka is a 10-seat fine diner in Darlinghurst.
Good Food hat15.5/20

Restaurant Ka

Special-occasion dining with a personal touch.

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Balanzoni bolognesi filled with spinach, mortadella and ricotta.
14.5/20

Paski

Come for the wine, stay for the pasta (and fun).

Everything on the menu is designed to go with a drink.
14.5/20

Nomidokoro Indigo

Pocket-sized sake bar with a plus-sized heart.

Joe’s Table has moved around the corner to 185a Bourke Street.
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Joe’s Table

Soulful and satisfying local lighting up a sleepy Darlo corner.

Toyomansi market fish collar at Takam in Darlinghurst.
14.5/20

Takam

A progressive eatery led by a new generation of Filipino chefs.

Albacore tuna with pickled rose petals and finger lime at The Waratah.
14.5/20

The Waratah

Friendly, occasionally loud and Australian-produce proud.