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Cruise Ship Dining 1
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Cruise Ship Dining

  • October 5, 2011
  • Atal Hakikat
P&O Cruise ship getaways offer more than a 10 day trip out at sea towards the tropical islands with convenient shopping experiences, relaxing afternoons by the pool on the deck chairs and a lively list of social events and entertainment nights. They also offer five-star dining with four-course meals every night of your cruise ship experience, all the meals on the menu are perfectly presented and different to anything you can find at any restaurant.
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Cheese Please 2
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Cheese Please

  • October 4, 2011
  • Atal Hakikat
It’s standard knowledge that cheese would come from a cow or even a goat, but a reindeer? A camel? A buffalo? Although physically possible something just seems slightly ‘off’ about it. Still, dairy products from camels are accepted and eaten in all parts of the world- apparently there is a lot we don’t know about cheese.
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Universal 3
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Universal

  • October 4, 2011
  • Atal Hakikat
Located in Sydney’s East, Darlinghurst is a brightly coloured, modern and popular restaurant venue called Universal. A wonder woman when it comes to the desserts, Christine Manfield continues to keep desserts as a highlight of her many recipes she has learned and taught over her hospitality career.
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Leichhardt Norton St 4
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Leichhardt Norton St

  • October 4, 2011
  • Atal Hakikat
Modestly sitting in the Inner-Western suburbs of Sydney is our own ‘Little Italy’, also known as Leichhardt. This is one of Sydney’s favourite spots to eat out of a weeknight or weekend, with over 50 places to wine and dine or just pick up a take away meal, these restaurants cater to everyone’s tastes – restaurants, cafes, coffee shops, bars and deli’s all add to the vibe of this ideal food destination.
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Manta Restaurant 5
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Manta Restaurant

  • October 4, 2011
  • Atal Hakikat
This restaurant ticks all the boxes when it comes to ambience, service, food and location. When you approach the wharf it is hard not to have high expectations. Taking advantage of the beautiful surrounding city skyline, Manta is situated on Wooloomooloo Wharf, Sydney. It is perfectly placed slightly out of the city centre, giving diners the view of the Centrepoint tower and accompanied skyscrapers, without the hustle and bustle. Manta fits in effortlessly to the up-market vibe that is of one of Sydney’s wealthier areas, expressing class and elegant dining. The layout is crisp with white tables, tablecloths and chairs, brightened by candlelight and tall gas heaters in winter. The restaurant provides enough space for corporate events, small wedding receptions and birthday celebrations both inside and outside the venue. It is also excellent for couples, with smaller tables set up comfortably throughout. Although presentation is important, if the food isn’t excellent it is practically pointless. Manta seems to have taken into account the importance of top-notch food, providing a menu of both seafood and meat, which are both fresh and flavoursome. Don’t forget to take a look at their cocktail menu, the Manta Martini with freshly crushed lychees and lemongrass syrup shaken with Belvedere
vodka and apple juice, is refreshing and works well with their seafood dishes. The staff only mirrored Manta’s efforts to impress their diners. With gracious, accommodating waiters providing you with frequent yet not suffocating service, suggestions and assistance. Expect to pay for the excellent experience; it is not cheap but worth it when you consider all of the above. As Sydney is one of the most expensive cities to live in, it would be naïve to anticipate in-expensive dining on the harbour. All in all, a great night out with excellent food; an impressive way to spend time with friends, family, colleagues and loved ones.
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The Social and Physical Working Environment 6
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The Social and Physical Working Environment

  • September 29, 2011
  • Atal Hakikat
Most of us have full-time jobs or a head office that we visit at least three to five times a week, many hours are spent here over time, we are surrounded by an environment that can either enhance a positive mood or lead to a negative one. This is why it is so important for us to not only love what we do but also enjoy the hours we spend in the office.
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Snooze Rooms 7
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Snooze Rooms

  • September 29, 2011
  • Atal Hakikat
A sneaky snooze here and there might not have to be so shifty, according to changes being made in workplaces.
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The Betties

  • September 29, 2011
  • Atal Hakikat
Sweaty Betty PR is a leading Public Relations company in Sydney who specialise in fashion, beauty and lifestyle. They do nothing short of a top job for each of their 70+ clients, gaining them wide publicity through creatively thinking up ways to successfully put together a campaign, stunt, event or put a label into the media or of course send out one of their famous gift bags to those in the relevant industry.
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The changing face of the workplace 8
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The changing face of the workplace

  • September 29, 2011
  • Atal Hakikat
The meaning of ‘work’ has undergone some changes in the past few decades. 20 years ago, you would be lucky to have a computer to yourself and a boss you didn’t daydream about suddenly retiring. Now, work places are providing us with the best of the best, encouraging us dedicated employees to remain within a company. Everything from overseas ‘business’ trips to aesthetically pleasing, fun and interactive offices.
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HTC Wildfire S

  • September 27, 2011
  • Atal Hakikat
The HTC Wildfire S smartphone is an affordable, compact and playful device that packs a powerful smartphone experience.
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