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Goldbergs
1 review
#91 of 185 restaurants in Oceania
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mezmoate says:
I just want to start by saying I love Goldbergs!! It has old charm and isn’t a manufactured café with all the modern designs, they have old ‘gentleman’ chairs and have old posters hanging up. This is one of the only old style cafes in Newcastle, although it can be squishy at times it just add…
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Max's
1 review
#92 of 185 restaurants in Oceania
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bonejas says:
At the Red Hill vineyard.
Excellent food served here. Very good wine, although an area known for white wine the selection of reds was very good. Well worth the visit if your in the area. Max is a legend.
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Longrain
1 review
#93 of 185 restaurants in Oceania
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mel_kay says:
I can now concur with every review of Longrain - the food is
exceptional! The Melbourne version of this Thai restaurant is perhaps
not as good as the Sydney original, but many high standards have been
successfully transported.
The decor is sleek and modern with subtle Asian influences. There a…
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Cosi
1 review
#94 of 185 restaurants in Oceania
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bonejas says:
Great food and good wine. Smoking friendly with outside garden at the rear. Fantastic bar with excellent cocktails. Very pleasant staff who are willing to help and take special orders etc.
Only thing is they're very keen on taking the wine bottle away and not leaving it on hte table for you to cr…
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frankcanfly says:
Here is a very nice North Indian Restaurant with wonderfully spicy and aromatic foods! Their Punjabi dishes are my favorite. And to top it off, the menu correctly suggests a beer that compliments the flavors. (They have a great beer selection too)
I had the Chicken Kali Mirch: "Chicken marinate…
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shirlan says:
Andrew and I were on our way to the Tahune Forest Airwalk but as we had left at about 8 am, when it reached 9am we decided to stop for breakfast. We drove into a little town called Geeveston. We looked at a couple of places there and decided on this cafe. It was July 17th so it being winter it was c…
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ladysith says:
We thought they had the $35 2-course lunch on Sundays and it turns out it's $65 for 2-courses. OUCH!!!!!!!
Next time, read the fine print. lol
The food was actually very nice, as always but damn it was just too expensive.
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fluffybonnyfeet says:
The place to eat in Savusavu...
A small restaurent sitting on the egde of the water. It is owne by an Indian lady whose husband is the chef at a big resort near by. He trains the cooks for the restaurent and that shows in the quality of the food:O) The small restaurent can seet 20-30 guests dependi…
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TYoungTX says:
The Tongue & Groove Cafe in Raglan is a funky, laid-back, and very unique cafe on the main drag in Raglan. It serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. I was there for a Sunday brunch and found it to be quite good.
The cafe is definitely funky. Our table was half a surfboard. The chairs were old bu…
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d3lerium says:
The Belgian Beer Café is a great place to sit down and relax with friends or other TB's. Many international beers on tap (Which is always a PLUS), live jazz music most days, decor is nice and cosy and the staff are always happy to help find the right beer for you.
Overall the place is a little …
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theladyeve says:
A good japanese food has to be cooked by a real japanese chef. I hate those places where they say that they do real japanese food but their chefs are chinese/korean.
This place is of masuya group so you can be sure that their restaurants always do great japanese food. The waiters are very profes…
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queennie says:
Hi!
I will suggest 'The Fishy Affair' garden restaurant.
Wether you like seafood or not, the food and service is good. Seafood is their speciality ofcourse but they also serve different other dishes.
Visit their website for more info: www.fishyaffair.com.au
132 James Street
Northbridge,…
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goezi says:
Dome is a nice franchise scattered all across Western Australia, from Perth airport to here in Bunbury.
I love the décor, which feels really Italian, and the selection of great coffees and sweet treats are always lovely in my book.
I have enjoyed cooked lunches in Dome as well. They do a ful…
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ladysith says:
We went to the Cellar Bar side, it's the most casual/laid back one compared to the restaurants (too fine dining). The place is always packed, people eating on the bar, outside or on the tables inside. Pastas were made on the premises, you could actually tell because it was so soft and yet al dente.
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Black Barn
1 review
#105 of 185 restaurants in Oceania
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sxorr says:
Only 10 years old Black Barn was opened by some ex ad men and certainly looks the part with stylish decor and a fantastic setting in the middle of the vineyard. A great meal with great wine - to be expected given the location is a winery - and all accompanied by excellent service. A short but …
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