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4 based on 47 reviews
Had dinner with my son. We had garlic bread shared a spaghetti bolognese and had 2 small pizzas and 2 cans drink each. Food I canât complain about as it was delish service very friendly but then came the bill. $72. If I was to get take away it would of cost me $44 plus 4 cans say $56. It cost us $16 to eat in. I have never heard of this. No wonder nobody else was eating in there. I will never eat in this restaurant again. I would but not by that service fee. HI thanks for your review, Bella"s pizza house has been here for over 18 years and as all other restaurants we have a take away menu and a dine in menu which in dine in we provide a service to all our dine customers. you where more than welcome to have taken takeaway.
Most Popular Pizza food in Narellan, Camden, New South Wales
5 based on 41 reviews
A vegetarian/ Vegan cafe and take away shop in Camden. We sell freshly made vegan and vegetarian meals using locally sourced chemical free foods. We have ready made hot meals and salads to eat in and take away. Our range includes a variety of raw vegan gl
Beautiful little restaurant in the main street of Camden. The lunches are glorious and always hard to decide what to choose between my favourites; Portobello Mushrooms, Buddha Bowl or the Rainbow Bowl. Eating out with my vegetarian Daughter used to be challenging until we stumbled upon Samadhi - Highly recommended if you are after a tasty, healthy alternative... or just somewhere really tasty :-)
The quality of the final product depends on the person putting it together. Some days you have generous fillings. Other days, its slapped together haphazardly with no consideration of customer service and the fillings are very limited.Also the freshness is not always there. On most days its a good eat, but sadly not always.
Absolutely crackin' HJs. Open 24 hours on a Friday and Saturday night for those intoxicated hunger pains around 2.30am after the standard Camden Hotel night. Most taxi's are used to stopping here and no issues for parking like other Hungary Jacks you may find in the city. Staff seem sweet, usually put up with your drunken antics in store and remain quite calm. The bacon deluxe is to die for - excellent mayo to tomato sauce ratio. Toilets are clean and safe to use after holding out all night at Camden Hotel. Frequently visit and will continue to.
Itâs my first review in Narellan, and my first meal inside a service station - well, at least as far back as I can remember. Weâre here to dine at Cheezy Burgers, a tiny burger joint that occupies the rear of the station. The business began as a way for the owner, Danny, to demonstrate his business acumen to his father, who owns the gas station. Now Dannyâs little burger joint is so popular, he has to move out! It's so popular nobody can actually park to use the rest of the BP's facilities, which include a self-service dog wash bay, just in case you wanted to bring your canine out to lunch.You'll also find a make-shift outdoor seating area tucked between the gas bottles and bins. "Even McDonalds had to start somewhere," Danny says with a cheeky grin.On a digital menu board over the grill youâll find a succinct menu of three burgers, chicken tenders, shakes and fries. Stylistically, the burgers here remind me most of the ones I loved at Originals Burger Co. in Brookvale. I mentioned this to Danny, who is a local lad, but he shrugged and said: âI donât go overseas.âBoth Danny and his burger-flipper, Vito, are clad in black t-shirts bearing the super-cool, bright neon Cheezy Burgers logo. Vito is also modeling their Trump-esque 'Make Burgers Great Again' cap. This burger joint has merchandise nailed.The American theming continues into the âMurica Burger ($13), made tangy with lashings of Trump Secret Sauce. Itâs made using an Aussie wagyu patty that arrives nicely charred; neatly avoiding gristle and an excess of tongue-coating fat. Itâs joined inside two soft (and slightly squashed) milk buns by tomato, cheese and the freshest coral lettuce Iâve ever had in a burger. It's easily the best thing I put in my mouth all day.The namesake Cheezy Burger ($12) works off the same kind of patty, throwing in pickles, onion, mustard and tomato sauce under a double layer of melted, golden cheese. Itâs a decent cheeseburger, but doesnât quite live up to the Originals Burger Co. rendition, or to the âMurica burger I tried first.Vito sticks a truckload of Southern-style fried chicken on the Deep South Chicken Burger ($13), teaming it with crisp purple cabbage âslaw, double cheese, and smoky âel Chapoâ sauce. The tasty bird is so big and crunchy, structural integrity is a bit lacking when it's sandwiched inside the super-soft milk buns. Of course I ate mine sitting in the servo, so it was served in a basket, rather than wrapped up for takeaway like most people would receive. I hazard it might fair better with a firm paper wrap.Shoe String Fries ($3) give you a chance to try out each of their sauces individually on crisp but otherwise unremarkable skinny chips. Trump Secret Sauce ($2) has got a tangy ranch edge, and El Chapo ($2) is where youâll find a lip-tingling amount of heat.While Cheezy Burgers do offer Shakes ($8) to wash down lunch, the slightly-too-warm salted caramel shake did push me over the edge into grease, fat and dairy overload. I would have done well to remember I had the full servo range at my disposal (and to put oil in the car while I was waiting).
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