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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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After enjoying a film at the pictures, eat in this cafe situated right next to Dendy cinema. Very affordable, and very delicious! My favourites are the simple risottos.
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A reasonably economic place to eat if you are "into" Buffet-type meals. The selection, on the day that I went there, was sufficient to satisfy most tastes. I was "signed-in" by a Member but entry to this style of eatery seems to be getting fairly flexible, these days. I would imagine that membership of any similar sort of Organisation would be acceptable. No wheels ?? The building is quite close to Caringbah station on the Cronulla line of Sydney's very efficient electrified commuter-train network. A meal for three of us cost about AUD$42, which I considered to be very kind to a budget. Remember that anyone who goes away hungry from such a place is, obviously, very hard to please - I was quite replete, Thank You. Oh, by the way - R.S.L. ?? returned Servicemens' League
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For a lunch break from Sydney CBD, get on a ferry from Circular Quay heading for Watsons Bay. Enjoy the cruise past the Opera House, Gardens and Harbour front mansions for your destination of Watsons Bay. On the wharf at Watsons Bay is Doyles Seafood Takeaway (the most economical of all the Doyles establishments in the area), great fish and chips, and a park opposite for your picnic with the "triffecta" of views (Harbour, Opera House and Bridge). Other nearby attractions include a walk to "The Gap"a popular suicide point, or a harbourside pool for a swim. You can return to town either by bus or ferry. All in all its a great afternoon out, and very easy on the budget.
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Fantastic tapas restaurant. Beautiful Spanish decor with huge paintings and typical Spanish furniture. Excellent tapas menu, huge portions and very reasonably priced. Attentive and charming staff.
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Awesome, awesome place to have breakfast. It's perched on a little hill just after the beach at Bondi, so easy to miss but well worth the trip. Shabby chic with a laid-back atmosphere but the breakfasts are to die for! The cook is something special she makes awesome homemade pear and cinnamon muffins with rhubarb preserves. Friendly staff, great food and atmosphere. Not to be missed!
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