Bambini Trust Restaurant & Wine Room

Sydney, Sydney

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Event Description

Opposite Hyde Park, Bambini Trust Restaurant & Wine Room is tucked inside the Palazzo grand sandstone St James Trust Building flanked with majestic columns. Encapsulating Parisian style dining & sophisticated Italian charm, the restaurant and Wine Room dining rooms evoke the romance of a time gone by.

EVENT LOCATION

Bambini Trust Restaurant & Wine Room

185 Elizabeth Street

Sydney, Sydney

WHEN

Saturday, 15th February 2025

AGE

30-40 year olds

COST

$39 booking fee

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EVENT LOCATION

Bambini Trust Restaurant & Wine Room

185 Elizabeth Street

Sydney, Sydney


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