What to Eat?
ChocolArts
ChocolArts offers a unique, artisan chocolate experience with handcrafted chocolates and beautiful edible artisan chocolate gifts using the finest quality Belgian chocolate (with 100 per cent pure cocoa butter) together with the freshest creams, butters and the best natural Australian ingredients such as honeys, spices and fruits. All chocolates are handcrafted in small batches using traditional European techniques mixed with Australian flair and character.
For over 7 years now, they have built their reputation on great customer service, outstanding products and competitive prices. ChocolArts has a range of more than 50 unique flavours of fresh-filled chocolates and pralines, together with many other unique chocolate bars and edible chocolate gifts.
Address: 75 George St, The Rocks, NSW 2000 | Official Website: Click Here

No artificial ingredients or preservatives in ChocolArts’ chocolates
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Such a helpful guide! Unfortunately I didn’t get to visit The Rocks neighborhood when I was in Sydney years ago, but I’ll definitely bookmark this post for when I plan my return visit. And Le Pain Quotidien looks like it definitely provides for a cool dining experience!
Oh yes Dana, The Rocks is the best place to experience Sydney… it brings a lot of character to the city that is famous for its white sails of the Opera House. The lanes and by-lanes are the best to explore as it has a lot of interesting stories! Our guide did a fantastic job transporting us back in time! They even have a Ghost Tour which I am yet to experience. 🙂
You’ve made Sydney look so lovely. The view from the YHA is just magically. Perfect day to be near the water. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
Interesting….
I love the Rocks. There’s just so many layers of history there. And Le Pain Quotidien? My fave place to eat breakfast!
Sydney is one of the world’s great cities … and even in winter, it’s quite a delightful place to be weatherwise!
Very handsome architecture, Rosemarie, especially silhouetted against such a brilliant blue sky. I just love the restoration and repurposing of old industrial architecture. What an asset to Sydney–would love to visit!