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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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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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Considered Sydney’s best Lebanese restaurant, Fifi’s offers generous serves of traditional dishes.
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The vegetarian dishes are the highlight here. Try a mix of daal and curries, and cut the spice with a cold mango lassi.
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Vegan food has never tasted so good as at this Buddhist Chinese restaurant. Lunchtime yum cha is excellent.
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From its name, a riff on The Smiths’ paean to Oscar Wilde, to its snow-white interior, metal ceiling and eclectic oscillating menu, style and substance fuse beautifully in this temple to protein.
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This one tops Newtown’s many great Thai restaurants because it’s in an outdoor courtyard. Enjoy the sultry flavours on a balmy summer evening.
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Vietnamese food is great for meat lovers, who come here for a variety of pho: huge, comforting bowls of noodles and meatballs topped with mint leaves and broth.
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Offering South Indian and Punjabi flavours, Trisha’s is a cut above the other Indian diners in town. Try the madhu vadai (lentil doughnuts) and lamb saag or pumpkin kutaan .
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A friendly Newtown café offers good breakfasts, burgers and coffee.
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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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