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I went to Malabar on a Friday night with a group of 7. All the starters were excellent, I especially recommend the samosas and the tandoori tikka. All the mains we ordered were very good as well. We didn't have anything particularly spicy (but I'm sure they could make it hotter). The food was prompt, they were well staffed, and they accommodated us when our group expanded to 8 (adding a table). With a bottle of wine, 7 mains, 5 starters, lots of naan and rice we paid about $40 per person. *note, given the 'bar' in the name one could mistake this place for having an actual bar. It has a decent wine list but no bar.
City Mutual Building 10 Bligh St 2000, Sydney
Decor is a little bit fancy-Thai-brothel, but food is great. Genuinely spicy. Plates are for sharing so value is OK too. Go with a group.
537-551 George St Shop 11, Skyview Plaza 2000, Sydney
A little piece of Tokyo in the heart of Sydney. Love the cafeteria style, and the different combos will have me going back for more!
49 Lime St Shop 10 2000, Sydney
Enjoyed a lovely Indian meal at this restaurant. Ambiance is special, staff are great.
84/86 Mary Street Surry Hills 2010, Sydney
It's awesome, anyone who doesn't like it must be looking for one of those faux-izakaya places in Sydney that are actually nothing like a real izakaya. Small bar vibe in a big room. Who doesn't love Iron Chef repeats on the tv screens?
Shop g06, 323castlereagh street Shop G06 2000, Sydney
nice food but very limited dessert menu compare to other thai eateries
Shop 10.30 World Square, 644 George st 2000, Sydney
Many different soup bases to choose from, each one delicious in its own way. Not the cheaper ramen place around, but comparatively competitive pricing. Personally recommends the double soup base which is actually milder so you can drink the entire bowl of flavorsome soup without leaving a strong aftertaste.
Barangaroo Alexander Shop 10 33 Barangaroo Ave 2000, Sydney
So good! The outdoor seating in so great. Sushi is awesome quality and service was great. Who needs Sake now that this place is open? Better prices as well!
1/425 Pitt St 2000, Sydney
Fantastic 'thai' sandwiches. Unique taste and flavours. Decor is cute, Asian supermarket next door.
73 Macleay St 2011, Sydney
Great uptown dining experience as you'd expect for Potts Point. Interior is all white and very modern with a long bar for big groups and small, two person tables for a great date night. Try the "Feed Me" which includes way too many courses and ends with a sesame ice-cream cone.
490 Crown St Surry Hills 2010, Sydney
Good quick sushi train. Monday night flat rate plates are great but expect a queue.
351-353 Cleveland Street Surry Hills 2010, Sydney
I think that Lal Qila might have the best Pakistani food in the world. And that includes Pakistan. That title previously went to a place in Chicago (Sabri Nehari - also a great place if you're ever in Chicago), but ever since Lal Qila opened up, I haven't gone to any other Pakistani restaurants in Sydney. Make sure to try the Bihari kebab (excellent), the lamb boti, and/or the chicken karhai. They're all standard South Asian staples, but Lal Qila does them all spectacularly. Personally, I judge Pakistani restaurants by the quality of their nihari - which is sort of like judging an American restaurant by the quality of the steak. And once again, Lal Qila is a winner. On par with the best nihari in Karachi. Bottom line - on the off-chance that there might be better Pakistani food somewhere in the world, I can say with fair certainty that this place is DEFINITELY the best in Sydney. And I've recruited many of my non-Pakistani friends to agree.
The fried chicken is the best I've had in Sydney. Service can be a little hit and miss - and went on Friday and they ran out of cold beer (?) but so well worth it. Korean fried chicken goodness.