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Food recs in Sydney, Cairnes, and Ayers
I'm going to be visiting these cities next week and was wondering if
anyone could provide a list of MUST-GO-TO restaurants. Food interests are diverse, but would prefer Australian-centric cuisine. Thanks! -Californian |
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wrote in message ups.com... I'm going to be visiting these cities next week and was wondering if anyone could provide a list of MUST-GO-TO restaurants. Food interests are diverse, but would prefer Australian-centric cuisine. Thanks! -Californian Sydney -- Longrain Cairns - the bistro below the Hilton, Mondo Cafe Bar and Grill.. outdoor dining, good food, casual, inexpensive and overlooking Cairns Harbour Ayers Rock - Sounds of Silence cheers Jeff http://community.webshots.com/user/surfoz |
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Thanks Jeff! That's perfect!
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no worries, oh,,, a word to the wise,,
book for Sounds now, often very heavily booked! "inquisitive" wrote in message ups.com... Thanks Jeff! That's perfect! |
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I would suggest when you are in Sydney take the ferry to Watsons Bay,
at the wharf is a take-away version of Doyle's on the Beach. Get some of their fish & chips and take it over to the park and watch the city from across the harbour. If you do this too late in the day to get the ferry back to Circular Quay don't worry, there is a regular bus service from the top of the park that goes back to the city well into the evening. Tom |
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Tom wrote:
I would suggest when you are in Sydney take the ferry to Watsons Bay, at the wharf is a take-away version of Doyle's on the Beach. Get some of their fish & chips and take it over to the park and watch the city from across the harbour. If you do this too late in the day to get the ferry back to Circular Quay don't worry, there is a regular bus service from the top of the park that goes back to the city well into the evening. Tom I second this advice. Alternatively, go to the Pub (to the left as you get off the ferry) and have a beer/glass of wine and some fish & chips and watch the sunset from there. Beware that it gets crowded, though the inside upstairs bar is usually less crowded. Tom |
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I agree, Sounds of Silence is not to be missed.
In Cairns, if you're looking for something truly different the Cairns Night Zoo offers a huge BBQ dinner around a campfire, includes the alcohol and soft drinks and transfers from your hotel. So you get a guided spotlighting tour - with some great wildlife, billy tea & campfire with the Kangaroos. Great too if you're traveling alone as you'll meet lots of people. For some upscale gourmet Austral-Asian dining: Red Ochre Grill Restaurant - so delicious. Have a fabulous trip. -Eg |
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I agree, Sounds of Silence is not to be missed.
In Cairns, if you're looking for something truly different the Cairns Night Zoo offers a huge BBQ dinner around a campfire, includes the alcohol and soft drinks and transfers from your hotel. So you get a guided spotlighting tour - with some great wildlife, billy tea & campfire with the Kangaroos. Great too if you're traveling alone as you'll meet lots of people. For some upscale gourmet Austral-Asian dining: Red Ochre Grill Restaurant - so delicious. Have a fabulous trip. -Eg |
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