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Rising Sun Workshop - Newtown - Photo album

Rising Sun Workshop is located in an odd and unassuming area of Newtown. I really liked the concept of the place with large work benches, gave it a real communal feel. Ordered the darkness which was really nice. The gyoza was on point and the scotch egg was also a winner. The flavours all worked wel
Was very impressed with Rising Sun Workshop, located above an actual workshop it has a classy industrial interior. The food is delicious and given attentive love from its chefs. The eggplant dip was perhaps one of the best dips I have had in the last year.
This is such a cool Ramen shop - it’s actually integrated into a motorbike mechanic workshop. They keep the menu simple, but the Breakfast Ramen was insane - never had a broth that tastes like buttered toast but this one did. Would visit again.
Spacious upstairs, not a lot of people with large communal tables. I ordered the vegetarian The Monk Ramen and it was tasty and spicy! They didn't warn you about that. I can work here all day.
Loved it! The concept of the place was well thought-out and you'll see little details here and there that tie everything together. The ambiance and interior is top-notch! Works for casual catch-ups, couple lunch dates, and even work meetings -- everything! Everything was delicious and well-made: th
Had a delicious dinner at Rising Sun Workshop. The food is clever, skilfully made and creative without being too out there for the average diner. We loved all the smaller plates. Special mentions: the lotus root dumpling (wow!), abalone skewer (that butter), squid with native vegetables and squid i
Decent ramen place but small serving sizes. Light is preferred over dark and the broth isn’t too heavy as they are both a mix of chicken and tonkotsu or chicken and fish. The gyoza was nice as well, but on the expensive side (could be a function of Sydney these days). Really cool joint as it is abov
**Thanks for being open on Monday** Having had a big Sunday night, and feeling dusty the morning after, it was decided that ramen was the meal to heal. Unfortunately, as most know, not all restaurants trade on Monday. And all the other joints I frequent in the area were closed. I had known of Risin
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