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Posted by Ang
We are off to Sydney for 8 days to watch Ethan competing at the Trans Tasman Champs for athletics (10 - 11yrs) in Jan 05. E is staying with the team and is totally looked after (a very full itinerary). We are staying at my cousins' place in Parramatta (which is central to Es' 3 competing venues including Homebush Stadium).
Just wondering what foodie places (takeaway and sit down) can be recommended. We are on a budget so nothing too over-the-top price wise
Just wondering what foodie places (takeaway and sit down) can be recommended. We are on a budget so nothing too over-the-top price wise
Re: Sydney December 12, 2004 08:38AM |
Hi Ang
If you look at [www.eatability.com.au] there are 52 restaurants/cafes listed. None of which I can personally recommend as Parramatta is the other side of Sydney to me.
Regards
Sharon
If you look at [www.eatability.com.au] there are 52 restaurants/cafes listed. None of which I can personally recommend as Parramatta is the other side of Sydney to me.
Regards
Sharon
Re: Sydney December 13, 2004 05:02AM |
Lynette - PNG
Re: Sydney December 14, 2004 01:45AM |
Hi Ang. If you get into central Sydney, Sharon and I met for lunch last week at Yellow (a very casual little eatery in Potts Point) and I had the best crab salad ever! And as Helen recommended, the date tart was to die for!!
I also had a great meal at the Mosaic restaurant in the Westin on Martin Place. Gorgeous location and the food was superb.
I also had a great meal at the Mosaic restaurant in the Westin on Martin Place. Gorgeous location and the food was superb.
Re: Sydney December 14, 2004 03:42AM |
Re: Sydney December 14, 2004 04:36AM |
Re: Sydney December 14, 2004 05:07AM |
Lynette - PNG
Re: Sydney December 14, 2004 07:41AM |
I forgot to mention that it got a good write up in this month Gourmet Traveller - it got mentioned twice in different sections of the magazine.
The food store was small but with good stock - my unique purchase was a packet of Murray River Salt Flakes - they're pink!! They'll be a talking point at my next dinner party!
But if you want to visit a gourmet food outlet, you just can't beat David Jones' Food Hall. I've been there before and still had to pick my chin up off the floor!:/
The food store was small but with good stock - my unique purchase was a packet of Murray River Salt Flakes - they're pink!! They'll be a talking point at my next dinner party!
But if you want to visit a gourmet food outlet, you just can't beat David Jones' Food Hall. I've been there before and still had to pick my chin up off the floor!
Re: Sydney December 14, 2004 11:13AM |
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