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Sydney’s new Geisha Haus offers a modern take on Japanese

It’s a controversial statement, but hospitality interiors are my favourite. It probably has something to do with my obsession with food, but whatever the case, when it comes to trying out new eateries, making sure they not only serve good food, but look good doing it, is a number one priority.

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So for that reason I’m loving the look of new Potts Point Japanese restaurant/bar, Geisha Haus. Situated in the transformed Beach Haus space on Roslyn Street, the lively and decadent lounge features a beautifully crafted menu brought to life by former head sushi chef of One and Only, Maldives and Flying Fish, Rajendra Kumar Tamang.

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Food aside, the cocktails are also worthy of note. With a selection made at the table using fire, smoke, dry ice and liquid nitrogen, all inspired by traditional Japanese tea flavours.

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Offering a fresh, clean and chic venue, Geisha Haus encourages customers to come, dine and stay to enjoy the nightly entertainment. “Geisha Haus is a place where people can find great food and exciting cocktails in a relaxed informal dining and lounge bar setting,” explains general manager, Darius Rountree-Harrison. “It’s a fusion of things, not in a culinary sense but culturally, we’re a fusion restaurant, bar and entertainment venue all at the same time. I imagine something like a Japanese jazz bar in New York!”

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From film competition, Reel Haus to Gorgeous Geisha Burlesque featuring Miss Bellisima, the venue is dedicated to supporting Sydney’s performing arts. Reel Haus runs the first Tuesday of every month with at least four films screened on the night. Thursday 8 October will mark Gorgeous Geisha Burlesque’s opening night, which will then continue the first Thursday of every month.

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And for all the lovers out there, Geisha Haus offer Date Night Tuesdays. For $70, the venue will prepare a romantic seven-course menu for two with an amuse bouche to start, followed by edamame, seared scallop nigiri, tuna hand rolls, a seared salmon roll and karaage chicken with sesame panna cotta to finish!

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The kitchen is open Monday to Saturday from 5.30pm and the Geisha Haus bar until 12am weekdays and 3am weekends.

For more information.

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Art

New Sydney gallery showcasing modern Aboriginal art

Bronte’s treasure trove of modern Aboriginal art, The Gallery Shop, has launched its second space, The Gallery – Potts Point.

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The Gallery – Potts Point

Nestled in the vibrant laneways of Potts Point, the new gallery is cleverly designed so that all artworks can be clearly seen from the street at any time, day or night. QR codes are displayed in the gallery window to enable passers-by to access information about the works and artists using a smart phone or tablet without having to come into the space.

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Conway Ginger

The upcoming exhibition, My World, launches Saturday 30 May and will showcase works from both emerging and established modern Aboriginal artists Conway Ginger and the late Billy Benn. Emerging artist Conway Ginger’s wonderful sense of humour is evident in his quirky, whimsical etchings and watercolours of Australia’s native animals. And from just $185 framed, each piece offers a very affordable entry point into Aboriginal art that fits easily into any modern home. In contrast, established artist Billy Benn’s work focuses on more traditional landscapes, depicting the colourful country that he held so dear. His works display a sophisticated knowledge of light and space.

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Billy Benn

Exhibitions at The Gallery – Potts Point will change monthly and showcase Aboriginal artists from remote community art centres throughout Australia.

For more information.

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Interiors Addict

Dining in Design: Paris comes to Potts Point with coffee and homewares at La Croix

I love Paris. I mean I really love Paris. I’ve been there 14 times and am trying to sneak in another trip on our honeymoon later this year. I love everything French: coffee, literature, impressionist art, wine, food, you get the picture! So I am truly excited about La Croix, in Macleay Street, which I cannot wait to check out soon.

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Not only is it a gorgeous cafe for a leisurely coffee, lunch or aperitif, it also sells amazing European homewares sourced from Belgium and France by garden designer Annie Wilkes (who many will remember from Woollahra’s Parterre Gardens) and Glenda Hampton-Kalyk. If you like the look of some of the gorgeous homewares and antiques that surround you as you eat, most are for sale.