Hi Genevieve! I met up with Suga and Gen in Surry. They were having post lunch drinks at The Winery. The lush outdoor garden like setting reminds me of Melbourne for some reason.
Christina’s Giggly Rose Cocktail.
Sun setting on the Ferry cruise into Manly.
Suga and I.
Docking at Manly.
The macaroons lived up to the name.
We smashed our Pie + Macaroons here.
Cheery American bar waitress at the 4 Pines Brewery was celebrating the 4th of July.
Sake’s amazing Tuna Tasting Plate.
It’s been ages since Suga and I caught a Ferry to Manly, and despite the weather being cold, as well as a little on/off we took a chance. Luckily the rain never came and we got to watch the sun set as the ferry ported us over to Manly.
Through some research I found out that Adriano Zumbo had a shop in Manly so we went about tracking it down. Initially we walked straight past it, with some help from the Google map on my iPhone we found the shop, which was basically a hole in the wall!
We stocked up on lots of macaroons + a pie too. Pie wasn’t crash hot but the macaroons are really nice. We had a drink at the 4 Pines (they brew and sell their own beer there, a must go if you’re a beer lover) and thought about dining in Manly. Hugo’s and Garfish were our options, but then we thought we’d just catch the ferry back and give Wildfire a go, once we saw how quiet Wildfire was, and how heavy the menu looked we decided to drop in to Sake to see if they had a table for us!
We ended up getting a sunken table, which was really just a raised up table that you sit into (I suppose they couldn’t dig holes into the ground floor!). Hard to get into but once in it was fun. Tuna Tasting Plate still blows my socks off every time. Everything else we had was nice too, but the tasting plate is just so good that everything else pales in comparison.
Tour de France time now. I can hear the spectator horns beeping upstairs. Macaroons await. Banzai!