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sydney grapevine

TAYING open and remaining popular for 14 years is the equivalent of a Jurassic Age in Sydney’s fast-moving dining scene. I enjoyed many lunches, dinners and events at the original restaurant on Jones Bay Wharf in Pyrmont. Either inside, under designer Michael McCann's moody light fittings, or outside on the adjacent terrace with its close-enough-to-touch water views. Celebrity chef Peter Kuruvita built up a formidable reputation for standout dishes that displayed his Sri Lankan heritage such as mud crab with black pepper and curry leaves. For longtime fans, this perennial favourite has made the move to the restaurant's new digs - only 600m across the road in the more buzzy environs

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