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Criniti's
It was my first time dining at “Criniti’s" in Woolloomooloo. The restaurant is right by the waters and has a fantastic view if you choose to sit outside. Like other restaurants in the area, it’s one of those places you would dine for a special occasion or perhaps...
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Churr Burger
Burgers. I love them and I’m sure I’m not the only one. “Churr Burger” in Surry Hills offer excellent burgers using various types of meat and seafood and of course vegetables for those with that preference. I have a feeling that the menu has changed since the...
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Cho Dumpling King
This place was recommended (strongly) to me by a close friend who is very familiar with Taiwanese cuisine. “Cho Dumpling King” is a place somewhat tucked away in a small eating complex, a few minutes away from the city’s Chinatown. Do not let the name trick you,...
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Chat Thai
I really cannot express my love and appreciation for this place enough. “Chat Thai” is a restaurant chain that offers delicious Thai food of authentic quality. The chain has restaurants in various locations, with the more well-recognised ones on Campbell Street...
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Brewtown Newton
Here’s another famous one, and rightly so. Located in a more casual and easy-going suburb of Newtown, sits in a small alleyway a cafe by the name of “Brewtown Newtown”. I am still confused until this very day whether Brewtown or Newtown comes first in the name of...
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Bondi Pizza
This is going to be short one, I hope. During my last few weeks in Sydney I had the chance to finally tried the pizzas at Bondi Pizza. For some reason, there was somewhat a real hype surrounding the place within my friends, but I never had the chance to check them...
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@ Bangkok
One of the many Thai restaurants in Sydney, especially in the Thai-Town area of the city. “@ Bangkok” was recommended to me by a friend who actually works there, and she’s Thai, so it must really live up the recommendation. The restaurant could be found easily....
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Le Monde
Sydney is extremely well known for its brunching trend. The suburbs just next to the CBD have now seen a huge growth of cafes growing all over the place. I've had the chance to try one of the, at "Le Monde" in the famous Surry Hills area. The area itself is well...
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Sydney Fish Market
For those that love seafood, the "Sydney Fish Market" as we call it has almost everything you need. Whether you want to grab something to eat or buy the products home for your own receipe, this place's got it in terms of freshness. The market consists of a many...
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Chinese Noodle House
The title pretty much gives this whole suggestion away, but nonetheless, I would highly recommend "Chinese Noodle House" for their heavenly dumplings. Do not let the name throw you off. I know, it's the most creative and doesn't sound the most legit or appetizing, but...
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Adriano Zumbo at The Star
Croissant. Donut. Dessert. Snack. Cronut. Zonut. Calories. Cheat Meal. If any of the above ticks the box - like it did for me, in multiple boxes - then do keep reading. A cronut could be described as combination between a croissant and donut, and texture wise Adriano...
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Grill'd Worldsquare
Alright, this one is for the burger lovers out there. If you happen to live in Worldsquare or nearby and are craving a burger with a difference, do try out "Grill'd" at the shopping center. The decor is nice, almost like a typical suburban café: very relaxing,...
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SuperBowl Chinese Restaurant
Now this one goes out to all those from China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand (represent), Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia.. and other countries that thoroughly enjoy a nice, big, warm bowl of rice congee. The place to go is in Chinatown, and it's called "Superbowl"....
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Oiden
Located on George Street between the city's Chinatown and the well-knowned Events Cinema, tucks a small Japanese eating spot, called "Oiden". While in Sydney, I was a regular at the place because of two things: the price and the taste. I lived in Japan for six years, so...
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