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  • Bit Brasserie

    Top German beers on tap, and classics such as potato rösti, oysters Kilpatrick and steaks on the menu.

  • Mosman has wonderful food shops and delicatessens. This bakery and patisserie offers pots of tea, savoury pies and sweet treats.

  • This little shopping mall has a clutch of good, cheap diners serving Himalayan, Japanese, Indian and Singaporean cuisines.

  • The best choice for an ice cream craving. Standards and exotic flavours are topped by chunks of chocolate, piles of figs or handfuls of almonds.

  • Saunter around the bay from Manly Beach to Le Kiosk, where it’s all about location. It looks like a beach house but has serious food. Request a table on the verandah.

  • A low-key Indian restaurant with a small, well-chosen menu. Sunday nights are especially popular when thalis , which are like tasting plates, present a fun option. They also offer private cushion rooms and cooking classes.

  • On a sunny day, nothing beats eating fish and chips on the beach. Get your fish grilled and a healthy salad on the side – and don’t feed the seagulls.

  • Located on the beach, Orso directly overlooks Middle Harbour through its full-length glass windows. The seafood platter for two or more is great value.

  • You don’t need a safari suit to indulge in North African delicacies, such as tagines, while leaning back against the zebra-skin banquettes.

  • Authentic and traditional Japanese food. Sit at the sushi bar and order a deluxe plate to witness the chef’s slicing prowess.

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