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Get a feast from this upmarket fish and chip shop.
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Comforting Italian food, outdoor seating and friendly service make for a pleasant experience.
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Local foodies lamenting the loss of Bécause were delighted when Assiette arrived with its fine modern European cusine.
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It's the ultimate Sydney bar, you can get classics, like bbq'd shrip and steaks, or you can get some esoteric favorites like kangaroo meat on a stick or even sliced dolphin, a more traditional Kiwi favorite. A definite must-stop for any Sydney traveler, if only to see the Aussie fishermen back in fram getting a big catch off the coast of Tasmania.
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Stop in to enjoy the bohemian charm of this busy café-cum-meeting spot, but expect haphazard service.
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In a city of glitzy views, this underground bar makes a pleasant change. Try the delicious cocktails and bar food, but avoid Friday nights when it’s packed full of suits.
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At this large eatery, relaxed all-day meals, outdoor tables and beach views make for a great time.
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Despite its abrupt service and non-existent decor, this huge eatery has long held cult status. To understand why, try dining late after a big night on the town and you’ll discover just how welcome this hearty food can be. Order the barbecued duck and Chinese beer.
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This Sydney stalwart is loved for its strong coffee, free old-fashioned cordial and checked tablecloths. Upstairs, you’ll find delicious home-style Italian, such as spaghetti Bolognese and bistecca. Head downstairs for gelato.
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Really the best for breakfast but also great at other times, this restaurant is the showpiece of another celebrity chef, Bill Granger. At breakfast tuck into their speciality: delectable ricotta hotcakes with honeycomb butter and a sunrise juice.
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For a two course meal for one with a drink (or equivalent meal), plus taxes and extra charges.
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