13-05-2025
She's not all work and no play! Cooking queen Nigella Lawson heads to local Woolies and bottle shop to pick up supplies during trip to Sydney
Celebrity chef Nigella Lawson may be the queen of the kitchen, but she also knows how to unwind.
The British celebrity chef, 65, was seen indulging in some downtime in Sydney on Friday and popped into a local Woolies and a bottle shop to pick up some supplies.
Clad head-to-toe in a stylish black ensemble, the TV star cut a chic figure as she strolled the streets.
Nigella donned a belted black trench coat layered over wide-legged trousers and a fitted turtleneck, pairing the all-black ensemble with crisp white sneakers for a touch of casual flair.
She shielded her eyes with oversized sunglasses and accessoried with a big black leather bag.
Her signature cascading locks and she went for a barely-there makeup look.
The British celebrity chef was spotted in Sydney on Friday indulging in some downtime as she popped into a bottle shop in Potts Point to pick up some alcohol
Her rich brunette locks were worn loose in her signature tousled waves, effortlessly framing her face and catching the afternoon light as she strolled through the scenic streets
Oversized tortoiseshell sunglasses added a touch of old-Hollywood glamour to her off-duty look.
The London-born TV star looked in good spirits as she visited Potts Point Liquor & Deli store, which is popular among locals.
Earlier this month, Nigella landed in Sydney and wasted no time heading straight to her favourite local institution, Fratelli Paradiso in Potts Point.
In a heartfelt post to Instagram, the British culinary icon described the Italian bistro as not just a regular stop, but a vital part of her philosophy for living well.
'My first stop in Sydney has to be Fratelli Paradiso. It's one of my rules for a good life,' she wrote.
'Walking through the doors after a year away just felt like coming home. I love everything about this place: great people, great mood, great food.'
While Nigella admitted the restaurant's dim lighting wasn't ideal for taking photos, she found a moment to capture the final course once her neighbouring table had cleared.
It looked to be a fun outing for the London-born TV star, who appeared to be in good spirits as she took in the scenic Sydney sights
It's not the only culinary destination Nigella was excited to visit for her trip down under - telling told Gourmet Traveller that Ester in Chippendale was also at the top of her list
The dessert - the show-stopping Bombalaska - left her speechless.
'Behold the beauteous Bombalaska! I don't expect to eat a better pudding while I'm here, and I don't need to: I'll just keep coming back for this,' she wrote.
Prior to that, the much-loved British food icon first touched down in Western Australia and declared a tiny Margaret River winery one of her favourite places on Earth.
Taking to Instagram, Nigella shared a swoon-worthy post about her long lunch at Cullen Wines.
Nigella described it as 'heaven' and '[her] cure for jet lag and recipe for deep joy'.
It's not the only culinary destination Nigella was excited to visit for her trip down under - telling told Gourmet Traveller that Ester in Chippendale was also at the top of her list.