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4 based on 219 reviews
Hands down the best meal I had in Sydney when I visited last week.I ordered for starters: Kingfish tiradito with chili, sweet potato & citrus. It was fresh and delicious, although it was a little too much lime for me but still lovely.For entrée I had Duck confit with lentils & pumpkin salad. I was concerned of overeating (and wanting to have a dessert), and Head chef Chris made sure that I had the best time by customizing it with a yummy pumpkin salad. The duck itself was tender and full of flavour.Finally for dessert I had Tim Tam âno bakeâ Cheesecake. It had the appearance of a Tiramisu but taste of a cheesecake. And you can never get it wrong with Tim Tams. This was a sweet end to a brilliant 3 course meal.Hi 653anthonyo, firstly thank you so much for taking the time to review us and we are so pleased you had such a great experience dining with us. We agree that Tim Tams are always a great idea - it's an amazing dessert experience. We hope to see you and your friends back at Jack and Knife very soon!
Where to eat Pub food in Rozelle: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 582 reviews
We love all good food, but we are especially passionate about Australiaâs wonderful array of local fish and seafood, freshly caught every day. Oysters are one of our obsessions. And while you are exploring our daily menus or simply sharing a plate of oyst
The location was fantastic with stunning view. It wasn't too difficult to find parking during the week. The food was lovely. Service was pretty good during the meal. However, the arrangement for payment I gave the staff upon arrival could be executed a bit more smoothly. I provided them with my credit card on arrival in order to avoid fighting over who pays the bill at the end. When we asked for the cheque, the waiter was not aware of the arrangement and I had to remind him that I had already left them with my credit card. I was hoping for a more seamless process.
4 based on 401 reviews
Tucked down an alley and hidden underground, Palmer & Co. is a time warp to the era of prohibition with its bootleggers, sly-groggers and the like. The 1920s-style clandestine bar serves up an extensive menu of spirits and specially crafted cocktails usin
It's sort fo hidden. If you don't know that it's in a small alley there are chances you will not find it. When we entered the bar, the first thing that hit was music which transports you to another era straight away. The ambiance is fantastic! It's like you have time traveled into the 1920s, the music, the decor, the servers in their unique attire (all had different looks but1920s theme going on), the lighting all serve the purpose of transporting you to the 20's. They have a live singer too. It was jam-packed and there was not a single table or even a spot to stand was available. But we got lucky within 10 minutes and got a spot on a small standing table. The cocktails are great I tried a couple and all were around $20. My favorite was Mercy Me. Whatever food we tried was also good. If you don't get a table then it might be a little troublesome, as me personally I don't like holding my drinks all evening long I need a spot (especially in an over crowded bar). My suggestion is to keep an eye on one of the standing tables and grab it quickly if someone is about to leave. That's what we did.Overall, we have loads of fun. It was a fun night. I would go there again for sure.
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