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+3.5
It was the Harbour Bridge's 80th birthday so cocktails and oysters at a Double Bay institution seemed fitting - and it has been around almost as long as the coathanger herself. Okay, make that half as long (in transient Sydney though, that's a lifetime). Their very name calls for a round of Cosmopolitans ($15) and like good Italian lineage, they carry their name beautifully. The menu is also cosmopolitan - Aussie classics, Hungarian comfort food and Asian staples - our waiter calls it " little Budapest " but I think it depends on who serves you. We bypass goulash for a French classic, Nicoise Salad ($20.50) a light accompaniment to Sydney Oysters ($17.50/6) they're salty and chilled, and don't need the seafood sauce they're served with. My dining partner is a Pad Thai ($23.50) connoisseur (from Newtown, naturally) and liked their version, which goes heavy on...
Wolf. Good breakfast very friendly staff great location owners nice and easy to talk to Merry Christmas to all and Chi Chi
Granny's cafe. This place is usually packed with old people in the afternoon while the younger ones are probably busy shopping at Westfield. But I like to go there just for my chai latte especially if made by the owner. And I love their free treat of a little piece of chocolate.
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