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Hey all. I'm always looking for new places to eat out at. But it's starting to get difficult finding "good, new" places.

So I was wondering where are your favourite places to dine at. Doesn't have to be classy restaurant's as long as the food is tasty.

These are the places I regularly visit if I'm in the mood for the cuisine.

Indian- Himalaya's in Granville..

Italian- Grappa in Liecchadt

Asian- Neptune's Palace at Circular Quay or Golden Century.

T-u-rkish- Auburn Kebab House... It's a real shit hole but still has the best T-u-rkish food around.

Lebanese- A few favourite's, Al Aseel in Greenacre, La Shish in Guildford and Danoun Butcher in South Granville. But at Danoun Butcher is a place you will have trouble getting service unless u can speak Arabic. A real real SHIT HOLE but good Lebanese food.

Charcoal Chicken- El Jannah at Granville or Petersham Charcoal Chicken.

Let me know where you love to eat at.

Thanks

Edited by GTR32X

Brazilian - Braza 13 Norton St Leichhardt 9572.7921 Eatability rating = 7.5 Expense = Moderate

Chinese - Zilver Level G, 477 Pitt St Sydney 9211.2232 Eatability Rating = 6.7 Expense = Moderate

Dumplings - Sydney Dumpling King 183E Burwood Rd Burwood Eatability Rating = 7 Expense = Cheap

Degustation - Tetsuya's 529 Kent St Sydney 9267.2900 Eatability Rating = 8.1 Expense = Exxy

Degustation - Quay Upper Level Overseas Passenger Terminal The Rocks Eatability Rating = 8 Expense = Exxy

Degustation - Waqu 308 Pacific Hwy Crows Nest 9906.7736 Eatability Rating = 8.1 Expense = Moderate

Italian - Cafe Jolly 158 Norton St Leichhardt 9560.2434 Eatability Rating = 8.2 Expense = Cheap

Japanese - Masuya 12 O'Connell St Sydney 9235.2717 Eatability Rating = 7.5 Expense = Moderate

Nepalese - Mustang 332 Pacific Hwy Crows Nest 9906.1818 Eatability Rating = 8.1 Expense = Cheap

Vietnamese - Pho Bac Hai Duong 304 Illawarra Rd Marrickville 9559.5078 Eatability = 7.5 Expense = Cheap

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With Sashimi entree, I'd allow for $100/2

Menu has an extenstive variety

Masuya has an early sitting at 6 + a late sitting at 8

All a la carte

Just rang them and they have a few tables left for their 8pm seating.

Might go tonight...

I have been to this place and it's extremely OVER RATED!!!!

Twice to Bondi Beach Hurricanes and both times was disappointed...

totally agree,

Meat & wine co in darling harbour is alot better if you're after meat.

Thai - Star of thailand in gladesville

spanish - el bulli on elizebeth st city

brazilian - churrasco william st kings cross/darlinghurst

Edited by r32_psi

Chicken schnitzels: pioneer tavern, northern rd, south Penrith.(next to KFC and John coots as you come off the m4)

24 different toppings to the snittys, available in s,m and l.

Monday is 2 4 1 snitty night.

Havnt had a bad one yet :D

Kravings of Kurmond... Bells Line of Road, you guessed it, Kurmond.

Best Restaurant for quality of food I have eaten at in Aus and it's great value for money to.

sounds good.

maybe we should organise a cruise?

The apple bar at Bilpin is good always had good a top notch feed there

1 of The chefs from there is on ready steady cook from time to time and bells line of road up through bellbird hill has some sweet twisties makes for a nice cruise with some good scenery and fun roads :thumbsup:

Cruise maybe???? :ninja:

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