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Erciyes Turkish Restaurant
409 CLEVELAND STREET, Surry Hills
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A family run and owned business since it started, our objective is to serve fresh, quality food with a smile. Weekends are a highlight as we combine our great food with an unforgettable atmosphere and live belly dancing shows
Category: Restaurants
// Mains from: $12.00
// Cuisine: Turkish
Queens Park Pizza
16A MAROUBRA ROAD, Maroubra
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Our large seating capacity makes us a great place to have dinner with friends and family or to host your next function or special event. For pizza on the run, why not call ahead and take away, or we also home deliver. We accept MasterCard and Visa.
Category: Restaurants,
// Cuisine: Italian, Australian
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Shelly's Cafe
1/, 19 ADDISON STREET, Shellharbour
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We Specialise in Mediterranean Cuisine. Enjoy Alfresco Dinning With Spectacular Ocean Views. Open 7 Days a Week, We Also Home Deliver (Monday to Thursday Only).
Category: Restaurants
// Cuisine: Italian, Greek, Mediterranean
Pizza Down Under
20 Dunmore Street, Wentworthville
Pizza Down Under is located on Dunmore street, Wentworthville. Our menu offers a wide range of Italian specialties such as Cappriciosa, Cabanossi, Summer Island, Wanita, Caprice, Corn Cobbetts and many more. You can order online from us by clicking the ORDER ONLINE button and we will deliver our delicious food directly to your front door.
Category: Restaurants
// Cuisine: Pizza
Vrindavan Indian Restaurant
261 Harris Street, Pyrmont
Where would modern Australian culture be without a local Indian restaurant? Many suburbs have one that locals come to rely upon for a cheap meal out or, even more popularly, a means to an effortless, delivered meal in. The folk at Pyrmont have everything they need in this regard in Vrindavan in Harris Street. For old favourites such as butter chicken, roganjosh, and vindaloo or more exotic regional dishes such as thalis and tiffins such as dosas, masala and chaat, Vrindavan can be relied upon to come up with the goods. At under $10 for starters and around $15 for mains, Vrindavan is a great choice for either take away or eat in.
Category: Restaurants
// Mains from: $12.50
// Cuisine: Asian
Newtown Thai
177 King Street, Newtown
This simply decorated Thai eatery serves decent quality cuisine in incredibly generous portions, for a fraction of the price you'd pay elsewhere.
Category: Restaurants
// Mains from: $8.90
// Cuisine: Thai
Home Style Delivery
3/1 Castlereagn St, Sydney CBD
Home Style Delivery is located on Castlereagn Street, Sydney CBD. Our menu offers a wide range of Modern Australian specialties such as Ham Cheese and Potato Balls, Beef Lasagne, Beef Goulash, Shepherd's Pie, Beef Stroganoff and many more. You can order online from us by clicking the ORDER ONLINE button and we will deliver our delicious food directly to your front door.
Category: Restaurants
// Cuisine: Modern Australian
Lambert Vineyards Cafe
810 Norton Road, Wamboin
Elegant Wamboin country dining with a relaxed cafe feel and a menu of wine-influenced meals makes the Lambert Vineyard cellar door and restaurant something special.
Category: Restaurants
// Mains from: $27.00
// Cuisine: Modern Australian
Sonoma Bakery Cafe
241 Glenmore Road, Paddington
Of all the new hip trends in food over the last decade, the most welcome has to be the onslaught of artisanal bakeries. While it is doing nothing for our waist-lines, beautifully made bread is one of life’s greatest pleasures. Sonoma is deadly serious about their loaves and judging by the restaurants that serve their product – Tetsuya’s, Bennelong and Quay to name a few, their dedication has not gone unnoticed. Their range includes polenta, kalamata olive and walnut and raison, there is also a good variety for the wheat sensitive. Their cafes serve up wonderful gourmet sandwiches.
Category: Restaurants
// Cuisine: Bread (bakery)
Wynard Hotel
107-109 Clarence Street, Sydney CBD
There is something very satisfying about an old school pub. The lack of pretention, the familiarity, the prices. The Wynard covers all these bases and that’s a good thing in a city that does elitist bars so well. Founded in 1873, this hotel has a lot of history and a lot to offer. Local workers fill the place during the week for a quick ale or lunch in the bistro which includes simple hearty fare such as nachos, fish and chips and lasagne with chips and salad. There’s also great special such as the $9.50 fillet stake or chicken schnitzel.
Category: Restaurants
// Cuisine: Modern Australian