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Traditional turkish pizza & kebab joint.. The decor is from the 80's but the pide I had was great. It's it better than Mezze? .. I'm not sure.. They had more variety. I'll need to try out more before I can make that decision. I'll be back!
3 Orwell St 2011, Sydney
Great little place, discovered by accident while roaming around Darlinghurst before a dinner reservation. The cured meat is hanging behind the bar and hard to resist. Perfect place for a glace of wine before going out for dinner.
Market city 1909 Food Level 9-13 Hay Street 2000, Sydney
Really good Korean bbq at a reasonable price. Best to order the marinated galbi and Wagyu ox tongue, very tender and well-maronated. Staffs were very friendly and got everything done with a smile. Unlike other Korean bbq places, you don't leave smelling like charcoal. The only downside is the selection of pork. It's average compared to what you can get with the beef.
17-19 Bridge St Entry via Bridge Lane 2000, Sydney
Kid Kyoto is the coolest new kid on the block! Edgy fit out and amazzzzing food! It is Japanese food better than I could have ever imagined, definitely recommend the Sake Chicken, Wagyu beef and all of the desserts (couldn't just have one!).
338 Mitchell Rd 2015, Sydney
Blink and you'll miss The Copper Mill which is set inside the old printing factory. Bustling with the local coffee aficionados, the Mill dishes up some yummy sandwiches as well. Keep an eye on the blackboard for specials of the day.
175 Glebe Point Rd 2037, Sydney
I'm going to go out on limb here and give it 4 stars. If it were just up to the food, I'd probably stay at 3, but given the $29 all you can eat deal, and the main server Kevin's awesome attitude and food pusher attitude kick it up that extra notch. It just opened up a couple of weeks ago, so it's still new in the Glebe dining scene, but based off the crowds we've seen walking by other times, and when we were in, it's doing really well. The fish wasn't the top quality, but given the portion sizes and the vast options, it's goo enough. We loved the seafood hot pot, with crab, octopus, prawns, salmon head, and all kinds of veggies! And the Ishiyaki Bibimbab was smoking hot and cool to look at as well. We'll put this in the rotation for future feed-bag nights. Not the fanciest, but it'll fill you up and won't break the sushi bank!
445-447 Gardeners Rd Rosebery Rosebery 2018, Sydney
Best Gyros in Sydney by far..truly original Greek gyros with fluffy pita bread..just like the ones i had in Athens. Fast service and reasonably priced. Oh... and not too salty either like the other gyros places in the area.
Shop 287 Harbourside Shopping Centre Darling Harbour, Sydney
fisherman's basket is delicious. really nice fresh seafood.
90 Pitt St Redfern 2000, Sydney
If you're not keen on fancy new hipster bars and you just want to have a few beers, meet the "real" locals, have a game of pool or some standard pub food, it's the right hotel for you. You can get take-aways, there's a backyard area, where you can sit for a smoke, upstairs you'll find some sort of a function room and of course there is the mandatory pokies room. Service is alright, nothing special about it.
33 Bayswater Rd Potts Point 2011, Sydney
Food and pricing are good. Excellent convenient location and beautiful restaurant. Kind staff happy to recommend dishes on the menu. Only issue is that waitress may forget part of your order
I rate this as the best Italian in Sydney - beautiful handmade pastas and the service is always so knowledgeable and pleasant - a great spot for a date or dinner with friends.