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Brekky at Rydalmere and park out the front with your 'Line!

$9.50 - yes $9.50 for Big Breakfast!

Seoul Cafe across the road from the station.

Includes...

* 2 eggs

* mushrooms

* tomatoes

* 3 rashers o' bacon

* baked beans

* 2 sausages

* hash brown

* 2 pcs toast

Did I yet say $9.50?

Anyone have any idea what happening with this place, Ive been 4 times over the last month and a bit and they are NEVER open, went one saturday, a sunday, Mid week morning and lunch times, Never pick up there phone.

Maybe they have closed down already. bugger! hopefully they have just taken a reallyyyy long xmas break.

Chinese:- Chan's Garden Seafood Rest't

73 Burwood Rd Burwood

Six of us ordered 7 courses + rice/tea > $55/couple

A La Carte was better value than "Banquet" on offer.

8/10 rating

thought to revive this thread with a great charcoal chicken place i frequent;

Charcoal House Cafe

Shop 5, 1 Hill End Rd

DOONSIDE, NSW, 2767

corner of Hill End Rd and Doonside Crescent

http://www.truelocal...e-cafe/doonside

$21.00 gets you a whole chicken, pickles, garlic sauce, family chips and bread - and best of all theres no charge to eat in, great place to be if u a.] can tollerate doonside and b.] like peace and quiet when you eat

i always up-size the pickles and garlic sauce to the family size and grab an extra bag of bread, total cost is still only $26

great small family business serving great food at a reasonable price - highly reccomended for anyone living out in the west

Why would you want chips AND bread.... carb overload much? Chips and some salad would be better.

Wow I sound like such a girl :laugh:

Chinese:- Chan's Garden Seafood Rest't

73 Burwood Rd Burwood

Six of us ordered 7 courses + rice/tea > $55/couple

A La Carte was better value than "Banquet" on offer.

8/10 rating

went there for a family dinner as well a while ago. fairly decent i'd say! quite good value too. did you drive your GTR and park it on the main road? TBH my car is always at the back of my mind if it's not in the driveway. :unsure:

Took my wife's 530i Chris > Parked on Burwood Rd

If it's your GTT, I'd park it at the front or end of the line of cars if poss. But no, it would never enter my mind to use the GT-R and park it there. :unsure:

If possible I wouldn't drive it anywhere past rhodes =D

another rec:

Mr.Han in Eastwood - it's basically at the end of Rowe st next to the fire station. If anyone's ever tried salty egg yolk-deep fried stuff (it's a very chinese style thing) then you should go here. their dishes are fairly good value and quite tasty (not the healthiest.......) but really, quite yummy.

Whitewater Grill in Manly does an epic marble score 8+ Wagyu rump steak for $40. I've also dined on their twice cooked pork belly, with seared scallops and shaved fennel, finished off with a grapefruit salad and apple chutney.

It is to die for.

Cheers,

Shaz

Took my wife's 530i Chris > Parked on Burwood Rd

If it's your GTT, I'd park it at the front or end of the line of cars if poss. But no, it would never enter my mind to use the GT-R and park it there. :unsure:

Hah I stayed in Burwood a year or 2 back when my mum was in one of the nearby hospitals. I was so paranoid bout the GTR I ended up leaving it at the workshop and using public transport!!

Glad I have a daily driver now for that type of thing!

it doesnt make much sense untill you've tried it i suppose, it offers decent exposure to a strong combination flavours - in it's defence it is lebanese bread so it is quite light - i've had similar arab/mediterranean meals (lamb/chicken shish plates) without chips also, works just as good

Why would you want chips AND bread.... carb overload much? Chips and some salad would be better.

Wow I sound like such a girl :laugh:

Edited by squareznboxez
  • 2 months later...

Brekky at Rydalmere and park out the front with your 'Line!

$9.50 - yes $9.50 for Big Breakfast!

Seoul Cafe across the road from the station.

Includes...

* 2 eggs

* mushrooms

* tomatoes

* 3 rashers o' bacon

* baked beans

* 2 sausages

* hash brown

* 2 pcs toast

Did I yet say $9.50?

Renamed... "Burger & Bento" Brodie St Rydalmere

Big Brekkie is now $10

I'll be there before Working Bee on Sat

Renamed... "Burger & Bento" Brodie St Rydalmere

Big Brekkie is now $10

I'll be there before Working Bee on Sat

I still have not been able to eat here - Went about 4 weeks ago and looks like it was closed down - I have now moved a suburb away from here so il check it out again this weekend.

P.s Is the working bee for the club house? Id love to lend a hand for a few hours

now we're back...sofra cafe kebabs and pides (something along those lines) on auburn rd, ie main strip of auburn. absolutely gold. get their shish kebab plates (charcoal skewers) so awesome.

actually have i mentioned this before???

now we're back...sofra cafe kebabs and pides (something along those lines) on auburn rd, ie main strip of auburn. absolutely gold. get their shish kebab plates (charcoal skewers) so awesome.

actually have i mentioned this before???

had one for breakfast a few weeks back... was awesome

Also family star kebabs down the road does a real good breakfast pide, Eggs and The land of goat sphincter rings sausage. YUM!

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