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Crown Sydney has revealed two unique and vibrant venues will open for Sydneysiders to enjoy this December – Teahouse and Noodle 88 – both of which will bring the colour and energy of Asia to life in what will be Sydney’s newest food destination.

These latest venues join the line-up of impressive restaurants at Crown Sydney comprising a mix of internationally renowned chefs as well as Sydney favourites including On Core by Clare Smyth, Nobu, a’Mare by Alessandro Pavoni, and Woodcut by Ross and Sunny Lusted.

Teahouse

A sassy and playful take on a traditional Chinese teahouse, this lounge bar promises an opulent and whimsical sensory experience. Sit back and indulge in an array of bespoke cocktails, an impressive champagne list, speciality teas and oriental bites.

The ornate bookable Birdcages for guests to sit in are the Teahouse focal point, with plush velvet and gold finishes making it the perfect place to perch at dusk with a cocktail in hand while enjoying oriental bites and small dishes inspired by Japanese and Cantonese cuisine.

The perfect new place to celebrate with friends or enjoy a quiet cocktail, Teahouse will provide guests with some much need escapism at the end of the day, as talented mixologists create an array of delicious cocktails to try in what will be an incredibly decadent experience.

Noodle 88

A bustling hotspot full of atmosphere, the Noodle 88 experience is reminiscent of the great noodle houses in Shanghai, delivering fast, filling and delicious fare in a vibrant, authentic setting.

Offering a taste of that inexplicable energy that only a Hawker’s Hall in South East Asia can deliver, Noodle 88 will bring together the culture, food and atmosphere reflective of the flavours of China and South East Asia.

Chefs will take centre stage at this venue in an impressive open kitchen where the sensory delight of fresh ingredients and the theatrics of woks tossing fresh noodles will add to the dining experience.

Led by Chef de Cuisine Meena Throngkumpola, the menu will be produce driven and change seasonally. Guests can expect classic dishes from across Shanghai, Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia, such as Laksa, Pho, Japanese sobo cold noodles, Indonesian soto and a range of exquisite barbecued meats and dumplings.

Visitors and Sydneysiders alike will have access to an unprecedented array of luxurious offerings, all overlooking one of the world’s most enviable views, when Crown Sydney opens its doors in December 2020. The Barangaroo property will include 349 hotel rooms and suites, luxury residential apartments, 14 signature restaurants and bars, premium retail outlets, pool and spa facilities and more.

QUOTES ATTRIBUTABLE TO MARK HOLMES, EXECUTIVE GENERAL MANAGER – CROWN SYDNEY

“Asian cuisine is such a strong point for Sydney – it’s light, tasty and suits the climate brilliantly. Developing a world-class dining destination with something for all Sydneysiders has been at the forefront of our planning for Crown Sydney, and in doing so we have been very mindful of Sydney’s love affair with vibrant Asian cuisine, in all its forms.”

Noodle 88

“Noodle 88 will be a lively, authentic spot for guests to enjoy fast, delicious food that doesn’t compromise on quality or flavour. Our chefs will be creating age old Chinese and Asian favourites but will hero the best produce from New South Wales and across Australia, ensuring a fresh and inspired take on traditional Asian food.”

Teahouse

“Our vision for Teahouse is to create a unique and sensory experience – think traditional Chinese teahouse meets luxe lounge bar, meets Alice in Wonderland – creating something completely unique that guests will want to return to time and time again.”