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We ate at Chedi Thai Restaurant in Newtown not that long ago and is the best Thai food I've ever eaten in Australia. We found out when paying that the owner of that actually owns the place where we stay every year in Thailand so I guess that explains a bit :)

Here's their website for anyone interested http://www.chedi.com.au/

Newtown and Glebe are real Meccas for food assortment eh?

Al Mustafas in Glebe is good traditional Lebanese food, Glebe is good....But the price tag that comes with it i not so keen on.

Give me cheap dingy place with mumma out the back cooking any day of the week,

Got my Cabramatta fix yesterday, That will get me though the week

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Al Mustafas in Glebe is good traditional Lebanese food, Glebe is good....But the price tag that comes with it i not so keen on.

Give me cheap dingy place with mumma out the back cooking any day of the week,

Got my Cabramatta fix yesterday, That will get me though the week

do they have shisha?

^what did you eat there?

60$ for a 'larger' plate - how large is it!?

yeah not so cheap, one for when you want to treat yourself. Good selection of modern cuisine that has fun with flavors.

We had two starters, three small plates, side plate and two desserts between us, plus a jug of sangria, both us where very very full. It was more then we needed but we don't do it very often so wanted to take full advantage.

Not sure how big the larger plate is but at a guess a larger with a side would be good for two. Definitely food designed to share.

Try the Bounty for dessert, loved it. Bed of chocolate mousse, balls of coconut ice cream, shavings of toasted coconut and wafers of chocolate.

hmm hungry now

Just had Jimmys cafe and Grill in Emu Plains. Deluxe eye fillet was pretty amazing. Meals looked a little small but struggled to finish it. Definitely worth a go.... We had the added bonus of watching some poor buggers BMW X5 burn to the ground next to Pauls Warehouse.

Just had Jimmys cafe and Grill in Emu Plains. Deluxe eye fillet was pretty amazing. Meals looked a little small but struggled to finish it. Definitely worth a go.... We had the added bonus of watching some poor buggers BMW X5 burn to the ground next to Pauls Warehouse.

So if we park Maria's 530i there whilst munching at Jimmy's it could end up the same way?

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So Im gonna be up there for texi this weekend, anywhere good to grab a feed around that area? Im not a Sydneysider so reading through this area I wouldnt know where most of the places mentioned are

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