Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Sydney restaurants to choose from

There are so many restaurants in Sydney that I know will be difficult to have a choice. Of course depends on your taste in food and wine, and how robust your credit card.

You will find restaurants in Sydney with nearly every type of cuisine from around the world.

There are restaurants in Sydney in the European tradition: the French, German, Swiss German, Italian and Spanish. Then there are in Asia, Africa, Middle East, and-you name it.

If you likeSeafood, then you'll like restaurants, fish and seafood in Sydney, specializing as Doyles Seafood Restaurants in Watson Bay, Circular Quay and the Sydney fish markets.

Sydney restaurants are Indian, Vietnamese, Thai, Cambodian, Chinese, Mongolian, and so on. China is so big, only thousands of different dishes. Quite a few 'more than fried rice, I think.

The best place for Chinese food restaurants in Sydney is a city of China ...ie, Dixon Street, Sussex Street and George Street between Liverpool Street and Haymarket. This is a large area, and worth exploring on foot during the day.

So do not forget the food styles from Africa and the Middle East. There are several restaurants, Sydney, Lebanon and Turkey, in places like King Street, Newtown, and Cleveland and Elizabeth Streets (on the border of Surry Hills and Redfern) are displayed. It may not be in a safe area, in a singleNight.

There are six kosher restaurants in Sydney, especially around Bondi Beach, the Jewish community in Sydney to meet, such as restaurants, Halal more from the south and west to the Muslim groups to meet.

Vegetarians and vegans are Green Gourmet Restaurant at 115 King Street, Newtown, all types of Chinese vegetarian dishes, many meat pretended to enjoy. Their mock chicken, mock duck, mock-pork or beef are actually structured vegetable protein (TVP), whichlooks and feels almost exactly like the real thing, and good taste, hard-core meat eaters.

Some of the restaurants in Sydney in the Middle East also have upstairs room with floor cushions, and belly dancers to entertain you as you eat a meal. And some Spanish restaurants in Sydney are the floor with the Spanish flamenco dancer.

And if you go miles out of town there are restaurants Theater, where actors and musicians take the dinner to entertain guests, well-fed andwell-watered (with beer or wine) all night.

After the restaurants in Sydney are hundreds of small coffee shops, cafes and takeaways foccocias food, burgers, fish and chips, hot cakes, chicken and beef kebabs, falafel and pide (Turkish bread) for sale.

All in all, there is surprising variety in food available to restaurants in Sydney. Some of the top restaurants are absolute world class, but to pay a fraction of what might be in New York, London or Paris.

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