Green Peppercorn Lao Restaurant

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At The Civic in Sydney CBD.

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Look for the intense wall painting by Artist James Patrick to lead you upstairs.

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On entry, a feast for the eyes and the nose.

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Outdoor kitchen.

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To the bar with some fresh and sweet cocktails.

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Chicken Satay, awesome as expected!

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We’re a fan of any DJ who spins some RÜFÜS tracks.

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From the grill, Ox-Tongue and that awesome Laos Sausage.

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Tuk-Tuk!

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Yes! Beef Jerky!

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My beer of choice!

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I was introduced to Asahi Black. Crispy going down like a normal Asahi, but a slightly malty aftertaste, and much darker in colour too. I like!

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Crunchy texture of this dish was fantastic.

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Warm sweet puffs for dessert.

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And ice-cream!

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Here’s cheers!

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Showbags on exit were a really nice touch!

Last night we dined at ​Green Peppercorn situated above the Civic Hotel, corner of Pitt and Goulburn Streets. A restaurant which takes it’s inspiration from the streets and markets of Laos and Thailand. We chilled in the outdoor garden, where you’re outside inside. It’s a beer garden that teleports you to the streets of Thailand! A chill place to be with good tunes, a tuk-tuk, a bar and outdoor kitchen. Highly recommend!

For more information, visit: Green Peppercorn Lao Restaurant

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