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Good pub, great place to sink a few beers while watching the game on tv. Depending on the time of day the pub may be a little noisy, so might not be the best place to catch up and chat with your mates. They do a wide range of very tasty food too - highly recommended!
1 Temperance Ln, Sydney
Ate at Esteban for lunch - fantastic!!! I'll be heading back for a much longer dinner at some point soon to sample more of the cocktails and food. The building is great, very well designed and fitted out. There was a great atmosphere with plenty of buzz - not many places achieve this on a Wednesday lunch in the CBD. The service was great, food was full of flavour and the glass of red I had was perfect. My tip is to take a group of friends who like to share so you can try as much of the menu as possible!!!! Great addition to the Sydney scene
407 Glebe Point Rd Glebe 2037, Sydney
This restaurant is much classier than it's name suggests! The fish and the spatchcock were great for mains and the fig tart was a delicious dessert!
1 Crystal St Waterloo 2017, Sydney
Quick service - I had my meal to dine in within 5 minutes of ordering. Food tasted great, and extras like salt and pepper or tomato sauce were provided free of charge. Good value for money. Only downside was the unemotive customer service received while ordering. Nothing terrible, just not worthy of five stars.
732 Harris St Shop 93 2007, Sydney
Very reasonable! Yummy Indonesian food. And being singaporean, we are serious about our food.
93 George St 2000, Sydney
Very crowded, not much physical space downstairs ('sardines in a can' springs to mind). Service prompt and helpful (happily brought extra bowls and spoons so baby and toddler could share our meals). We had pasta which was perhaps a little overpriced for what it was but to be expected for the location ($15-$18 versus $28-$32 in neighbouring places). Food was nice.
56 Bay St 2007, Sydney
Nice little cafe, well priced and awesome quality coffee. Friendly and efficient service. My new local coffee haunt.
5/29 Orwell Street Potts Point 2011, Sydney
My wife and I don't know much about wine, but the staff were super friendly and knowledgable so they guided us through the options and we ending up drinking some amazing varietals that we wouldn't have chosen ourselves. Everything was delicious. The food was great too - lots of beautifully cooked vegetable dishes, fresh oysters, and a sliced fish dish. I think it was a crudo? Looking forward to going back.
101 Glebe Point Rd 2037, Sydney
traditional Spanish home made wine, a little bit fruit in it, like sparking, but it is not, it is really a amazing drinking for every moment, every crispy vegetable were recommended, also the cheese meat ball was excellent.
1/286-288 Willoughby Road Naremburn 2065, Sydney
Delicious Pasta, perfect traditional Italian pizza and professional staff. We enjoyed my last night birthday party dinner with friends in this pizzeria. Highly recommended.
43 Erskineville Rd 2043, Sydney
great coffee. limited menu. overpriced bread. there is gold here though, you just gotta know what to dodge.
Finding good food in Kings Cross and Potts Point is difficult. Finding good coffee is much harder. When Glider opened that got a lot easier. The breakfast menu features much you would expect, but there are a few Glider-specific items worth exploring. Try the banana, peanut butter and blue gum honey toast or the sticky rice with honeydew and mango. Declaring itself an espresso bar and an Asian eat house, not only will you get a great coffee, there's an exciting contemporary Asian menu to dine from. Come lunch you can get banana blossoms and duck salad, green papaya and prawn salad or a 'glider' burger of Peking duck on brioche. Get in early if you want one of their duck rice paper rolls, they go quick!