@ 226 King Street
Mediterranean and seafood, this looks more appealing on the outside than the inside. With its slick blue logo, it's easy to spot. Inside however, it's quite narrow and dimly lit. The service was wonderful however, we were seated immediately and in a nice prominant position at the front window and the waitress who served us was flexible with our food needs.
There's a 3 course meal on most dates that goes for something along the lines of $30 and is well worth it. The food is lovely, clean and light and the serving size, just right.
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One girl's gastromonic endeavour to conquer King Street, Newtown, a strip of over one-hundred cafes, bars and restaurants.
Walking down King Street in Newtown, one of Sydney's oldest suburbs, one's senses can become completely overwhelmed. Despite its colourful boutiques and a seemingly endless array of second-hand book stores, it's the tastebuds that really get the work-out with the strip's vast line of culinary delights. I've walked King Street many times and have counted over 140 pubs, restuarants and cafes along it.
These never stay static either. Constantly changing, upgrading, renaming and expanding one can always expect a new gastronomic adventure to greet them when visiting King Street.
Well, I'm determined to end that and achieve the near impossible: to feast from every restaurant/cafe/bar on King Street and live to tell the tale.
These never stay static either. Constantly changing, upgrading, renaming and expanding one can always expect a new gastronomic adventure to greet them when visiting King Street.
Well, I'm determined to end that and achieve the near impossible: to feast from every restaurant/cafe/bar on King Street and live to tell the tale.
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