So our friends had no plans for the remaining days that they would be in Sydney, besides the day that she would need to make a trip to the embassy. We start off the day by going to Sydney's fish market. Sydney's Fish Market, just on the outskirts of Sydney's CBD, offers a huge range of fresh seafood from different vendors giving you a choice of a variety of seafood that you can choose from. We bought a few items from different stalls to share, and a huge slab of salmon. As i do not eat seafood or oysters, i cant comment on them. However, my friends have commented that they are some of the freshest oysters they've had. " Sydney's Fish Market After brunch, we took a short uber ride( or you could take a 10 min train from the city) to Newtown. Located in the outskirts of University of Sydney. It is a colourful and unconventional, vibrant neighbourhood. The neighbourhood is deemed as a " hipster town", hosting restaurants and eateries, designr boutiques, vintage stores, and speciality shops. Strolling along king street, graffiti arts decorate the walls. We made a pit stop to at a hipster-ish organic cafe, that had interesting interior design. We got a drink each, which tasted " healthy" for a lack of words. " Newtown As there wasn't much open, we decided to bring the rest to darling harbour and circular quay, as they haven't visited the place before. After seeing the Opera house and snapping photos, while being addicted to Pokemon Go, we hopped onto the ferry that takes us around the different stops. I highly suggest this, as it gives you a chance to be able to have the opera house and harbour bridge in the same photo. It gets prettier at night as well. We had dinner at Madang, a korean bbq restaurant recommended by our friend. It is a little difficult to locate the restaurant as its located in a dark alley, be prepared if you are going for dinner as the wait is about 30minutes or more. NOTE: Please bring your passport with you if you don't have an Australian licence , if you wanna have a drink or two as they don't recognise any other form of identification. We got ourselves quite a spread with the bbq set for 4 and budaejigae as well. After all that food, dear heather was still able to snack on oranges when we got back, haha. Xoxo,
Dee
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