This blog is a collaborative effort and all about food and experiences around Sydney International Airport. Consider this your guide to the hidden gastronomic delights you might otherwise never discover.
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11 posts tagged Montreux Jazz Cafe

How to make a killer milkshake? It’s easier than you may have thought, just make sure you use fresh ingredients, keep it simple - or maybe just little bit fancy - and you’re set.
What you need to make 2 large strawberry milkshakes:
2 cups of strawberry ice cream
250g of fresh strawberries or according to preference, some to garnish
2 tbsp of white sugar or to taste
1 tsp of vanilla extract
1 cup of cold milk
To get the best result, do your utmost to use pure and additive-free ingredients. Ice cream can not just be rich in sugar, but also filled to the brim with artificial colors and flavors. Add sugar according to your preference but do try and not kill the fresh strawberry flavor. Following these simple guidelines should give you a perfect milkshake!
What to do:
Wash and de-stalk the berries.
Sprinkle the sugar over them and stir in the vanilla extract.
Freeze the strawberries for about an hour.
When the berries have frozen solid, pull them out.
With a cup of milk blend the berries as long as it takes to get a smooth mixture.
Stop the blender for a moment and add in the ice cream - mix it in by hand at first, then blend the whole thing thoroughly.
Tip: if you prefer a thicker milkshake, cut down on the milk!
Now, If you are not a strawberry kind of person - making the classic chocolate shake is easy-breezy:
Replace strawberry ice cream with chocolate ice cream
Dump the berries and sweeteners - grab some chocolate syrup instead and add it to the mixture according to taste.
Blend the ice cream, syrup and milk until smooth and enjoy!
You don’t have to give up your milkshake indulgence when traveling through Sydney Airport - just pop into Trattoria Prego and take advantage of the $6 milkshake offer - pick your favorite from chocolate, caramel, vanilla or strawberry flavors and travel happy!
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Although he never performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland and will never appear on the screens in Montreux Jazz Cafe, Dwight Arrington Myers, otherwise known as Heavy D, was one of rap world’s most iconic figures in the early 90’s.
Heavy D was a Jamaican-born American actor, rapper, record producer, singer and former leader of Heavy D & the Boyz, that brought us iconic rap songs as ‘Now that We Found Love’ and others. They were the first group signed to Uptown Records; their debut, ‘Living Large’, was released in 1987.
Myers was a four time Grammy and Soul Train award winner, has appeared in many films and television shows such as ‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’ and ‘The Cider House Rules’. The very last time he ever performed was at the 2011 BET Hip Hop Awards in October 2011, not long before his sudden death on November 8th 2011. We wish that Heavy D and his Boyz could have performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival along side other world famous rap and hip-hop artist like Wyclef Jean in 2009 or Wu-Tang Clan in 2007.
Myers was born on May 24, 1967 in Mandeville, Jamaica. He will be missed.

Australian Customs and Border Protection employees are set to walk off their jobs due to salary negotiations with Australian Government hitting another impasse. The strike will last up to 24 hours and take place in every major airport in Australia - delays can be anticipated at Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, South Australia and Brisbane Airports.
The strike in Sydney International Airport will start on Thursday 27th of October from midnight.
The strike is described as “the last resort” for the hard working Customs and Border Protection officers that carry on a very difficult job with a high level of responsibility to associated with their role in Border Security. The airport staff and Customs employees are thinking of the passengers as much as ever though and are trying their best to cause as little inconvenience as possible.
The biggest impact will be on the arrivals side of the busy Sydney International Airport as incoming travelers have historically experienced large queues and incurred hours of waiting unable to complete immigration formalities and luggage inspections - services directly administrated by Australia Customs and Border protection employees.
Family and friends coming to meet and greet the arriving passengers should be aware that there could be an extraordinary amount of time lapsing between when the plane is declared LANDED and when guests will wearily exit at Gates A - D downstairs at Sydney International Airport arrivals concourse.
If you are picking up passengers arriving during these Customs strike times here are few helpful hints to make waiting more palatable.
Say “TEXT ME”. - Ask your arriving passengers to send you a friendly SMS when they’ve cleared Immigration. This means that they are about 30 minutes away from surfacing at the exit doors we know historically from experience. Australian Customs and Quarantine are very thorough and passengers can anticipate queueing time for their luggage to pass through the x-ray machine.
Have a Champagne Breakfast: Head up the escalators and turn left. Walk for approximately one minute past the Express Lane door at Departures to theMontreux Jazz Café and experience the only Breakfast Buffet paired exclusive concert footage of Sting, Carlos Santana, Adele, the legendary guitarist Buddy Guy or NERD filmed on location in Switzerland at the Montreux Jazz Festival. Montreux Jazz Cafe is by far the liveliest cafe on the landside (GATE C Qantas Check In/Departures at Terminal 1) and opens at 6AM til 10PM. (Free wifi and power-jacks to charge your phone are also easily accessible and live music Tue-Sat at Happy Hour)
Go Local: Try anything and everything at Jared Ingersoll’s iconic Danks Street Depot. This iconic Sydney eatery is located just up the escalators from Arrivals. Turn Right and follow the signs to Gate H Check-In counters. Located in front of the Quicksilver store, Danks Street Depot at the airport offers all day breakfast made with bio-dynamic locally sourced eggs as well great Australian and New Zealand wines and beer at reasonable prices ($8 for a Glass of Chain of Ponds and $5.50 for a Coopers from the tap) with a complimentary serve of Jared’s Very Good Nuts when you “check in” on Foursquare. There are several snacks, sandwiches and salads to choose from all made fresh in an open kitchen. Open from 6AM with live music Wed - Sat from 6PM.
For official information on the Customs and Border Protection Strike visit: http://bit.ly/rXjwci and http://www.customs.gov.au/
Over the past few months there have been a series of delays as unions are encouraging Qantas staff and Customs to strike in airports around Australia. To show our appreciation for the hard working teams across the aviation in both the public and private sector we’ve introduced our rewards program as a way to say to members of all of our airlines, government agencies and co-concessionaires at Sydney International Airport that we highly value you as members of our local airport community. We also would like to extend a heartfelt invitation to be a part of our exclusive TravelWise tribe.
Travelwise is an exclusive SSP International program entitling those in the travel supply and service sectors to sensational value at our various cafes, grab and go takeaways and fine restaurants. Bearing the card entitles employees at Customs, Qantas, SACL working in Sydney International Airport both on the ground and in the air 25% off our regular menus and enjoy $1.90 Rosso coffees everyday.
The Travelwise card is easy to obtain. Simply present your Air Badge or Airport ID to counter staff at Montreux Jazz Cafe, Danks Street Depot located on the land-side before customs and security, or at Bambini Wine Room, Trattoria Prego, Itacho Sushi or at The Caviar House & Prunier and be registered in two minutes.
Your Travelwise card can be used anytime, before work, on a coffee run, for a quick lunch or an afterwork drink with colleagues. The Travelwise card can aslo be used when you are at the airport on leisure trips. It’s great for work and play.
To our mates at Customs and Qantas, we hope your union matters are resolved quickly as we know how hard you work to keep travel fun and passengers safe and happy at Sydney International Airport.
For daily deals on food and drinks and up to the minute airport happenings or help at Sydney International Airport, tweet @jenfreshonthego - the digital diva of T1 Departures.
Look who’s talking at Sydney International Airport! Watch to the end and scan the QR code our exclusive digital friends offer at the Montreux Jazz Cafe.
Sydney’s Airport food scene got reviewed by Jen Murphy, the face of travel for Food & Wine Magazine. She gives big props to Montreux Jazz Cafe for its food and inspirations. Does she inspire you to visit Down Under?
My, my it’s Martini-time! In the spirit of our two-for-one happy hour at Montreux Jazz Cafe at Sydney International Airport we thought we’d share our recipe and a complete how to video on making the perfect Espresso Martini! It’s the drink you always order when out and about and can now make at home with ease. Cheers to that!

Ingredients
1. I freshly brewed espresso coffee
2. 45mL Absolut Vodka
3. 45mL Kahlua liquor
4. 1 tablespoon of sugar syrup
Method
Chill a martini glass with ice. Put aside. Over a filled Boston shaker of ice, add coffee, vodka, Kahlua and sugar syrup. Shake vigorously. Prepare the martini glass and strain mixture into the glass. Garnish with three coffee beans and enjoy!
Montreux Jazz Cafe is located in front of Gate C (Qantas First Class Check In Area), before customs and security. The Cafe first up it’s espresso machine every morning from 6AM and serves until late. Added benefit the lovely cocktails is the Montreux Jazz Cafe music. sourced from exclusive footage from the legendary Swiss music festival.

Hey Travelers,
The 45th Annual Montreux Jazz Festival is on in Switzerland. http://www.montreuxjazz.com/2011/en
Sadly, we can’t be there for the real thing but we are getting in the spirit of it here at Montreux Jazz Cafe. From July 1st to July 16 we have awesome lunchtime listening parties, where we’ll play music from some of the greatest artists to ever grace the stage. Check out the schedule below.

We’ve also got an ALL-DAY HAPPY HOUR going on! Plus $2 bottle water.

Live music from 5:30pm - 7:30pm on Tuesday through Saturday
And on the 14th of July we’re throwing a big party with live music and free tapas. Don’t miss out. It’s going to be great fun.

Follow us on twitter @MontreuxJazzSYD, #MJC2011 #lunchtimelistening
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