Gambas Restaurants in Sydney

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City: Sydney, Lower Ground Floor, GPO Grand, 1 Martin Place, CBD, Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
"We absolutely enjoyed our dinner."
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City: Sydney, 287 Harbourside Shopping Centre, Sydney, 2000, Australia
"Great lunch out at Blue Fish at Darling Harbour. We visited on a public holiday and were instantly advised of holiday surcharges which we did not mind at all.<br> <br> We were asked to pick our seats as it was still early and were attended to almost immediately. We decided on the Fisherman's Basket and the Chicken BLT with table water.<br> <br> The Fisherman's Basket was a variety of seafood (squid, calamari, prawns and fish) seasoned and deep fried. It was served with chips and aioli sauce. The calamari is always a highlight of this dish having the perfect crunch and for not being too stringy. The aioli went well with the seafood choice.<br> <br> The Chicken BLT was a burger with lettuce and tomato. Reading the menu we were thinking it as more of a wrap but when it came out I definitely was not disappointed. One change that could be made to this meal, if anything, is the option to swap the tomato sauce out to an aioli dip. This was still a great option on the menu and an absolutely... <a class="read-more" href="#">read more</a>"
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City: Sydney, 3/56-58 York St, Sydney, 2000, Australia
Gluten Free Options, Parking available 146 metres away, Takeout, Reservations
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City: Sydney, Shop 2, 126 Phillip Street, Sydney, 2000, Australia
"Had a delightful work dinner here on a Monday night. The place was busy and bustling but the service was efficient and the waiter was attentive to our group of 7. Enjoyed entree of hummus and bread and main of beef short ribs! Definitely recommend...for those in the vicinity of Martin Place looking for a tucked away dinner venue!"
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City: Sydney, 60/40 Goulburn Street, Sydney, 2000, Australia
Gluten Free Options, Vegetarian Friendly, Waitstaff, Serves Alcohol
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City: Sydney, Lower Ground Floor, GPO Grand, 1 Martin Place, CBD, Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
Wheelchair Accessible, Gluten Free Options, Suitable for Functions, Romantic
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City: Sydney, Shop 13, Level 7, MLC Centre, 19 Martin Place, CBD, Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
"Called in for breakfast before checking out of our nearby hotel. Lovely location and friendly staff. The service was exceptionally fast. My husband and I both ordered bacon and eggs which were delicious. I would definitely recommend this place if you're looking for somewhere to go."
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City: Sydney, The Waldrof, 57 Liverpool street, Sydney NSW, CBD, Sydney, 2000, Australia
"I've dined here almost 10 times since this PappaRich franchise opened on Liverpool St a few months ago. It's a welcome change from some of the other Malaysian restaurants in Chinatown, including the inexplicably busy Mamak on Goulburn St.<br> <br> The setup is bright and clean, and orders are taken by writing down menu codes on an order form that is taken away and submitted to the kitchen.&nbsp;<br> <br> I almost always get the Hainanese chicken and rice, the roti with tandoori chicken, or the roti with dips. The dishes are tasty and well-priced, and service is fast. If I had to pick a place in the city to get a quick, reasonably priced Malaysian meal, it would probably be this restaurant.<br> <br> Unfortunately my last visit was a bit of an exception to the norm and the Hainanese chicken was dry and tasteless. That being said, 9 out of 10 isn't bad.<br> <br> If I could fault the restaurant on anything, it would be the 'stand in line and wait at the front door' service which is generally disorganised and a bit of a nuisance. People don't like being unnecessarily shuffled around, especially when the restaurant is half empty and there isn't a queue.<br> <br> The member rewards programme is also very stingy. I've done the calculations and the rewards you get for scanning your phone when you pay your bill are worth 2.5% or less of what you've spent. I've given up on it and have deleted their app off my phone - the going rate for loyalty programmes is usually 5% or more. I do however understand that this programme is set by the franchise owner, not the franchisee.<br> UPDATE: I've visited twice since I posted this review and am decreasing my rating from 4.0 to 3.5 due to a noticeable decline in service and food quality. Bit of a shame really."
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City: Sydney, Lower Concourse Level, Sydney Opera House, Circular Quay, Sydney, 2000, Australia
"Service : friendly but could be more attentive<br> Atmosphere : pleasant depending on where you sit. Seagulls will come for your food on the upper level. <br> Bathroom : on the messy side<br> Portions : small <br> Note : skip the food <br> *poor quality tea*<br> <br> YES<br> <br> MAYBE<br> Cheese board <br> <br> NO<br> Laksa - watery<br> Dumplings - dry skin<br> Pork bun - strange flavour<br> Tuna and avocado roll - below average<br>"
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City: Sydney, Foodhall, Lower Ground Floor, David Jones, 65-77 Market Street, CBD, Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
"Been here many times. The basement of the Market Street Store of David Jones is an Aladdin's Cave of delicacies. Teas, biscuits, chocolates, cheese, meat, fish, vegetables, nuts, fruit, condiments, bread, pastries, olive oils, coffee and tea from all over Australia and the world. A wonderland of tastes, but nothing is cheap, though you get what you pay for (in my opinion). If that isn't enough, you can sit on swivel seats at counters located around the floor and try some of the exquisite meals, also expensive, but cheaper than Harrods in London. My wife and I often venture into the City of Sydney for our shopping adventures and always end up at the David Jones Food Hall. Quite often just for tea and cake at the Market Street Kitchen, down the stairs from Market Street on the south side of the street. This part of the food hall is a wine connoisseurs heaven, where you can purchase a card and fill it with funds, where you can drink a variety of wines using the money in the card. I noticed you can buy a small, medium of large glass of wines from all over Australia, including a vintage bottle of Grange Hermitage or any wines up to the amount on your card. Every day, the area is full of wine buffs. My wife and I go there for either wine or tea and coffee with a light savoury meal or dessert. Additionally in the Food Hall, there is an Oyster Bar which sells fresh oysters, a beautiful seafood pie or a grilled salmon meal which are extremely enjoyable with a glass of champagne. We have also eaten in the Grill Bar, where you can order a beautifully cooked Fillet Steak with seasonal vegetables. Additionally, there is an Asian Noodle Bar, if you are craving laksa, dumplings or Asian noodles. At most of the counters, a full meal for two people, including mains and drinks, will be over $100. Today at 3.00 pm, we just shared a roasted chicken and salad sandwich, a glass of Tintara Shiraz from McLaren Vale, South Australia and a pot of Earl Grey Tea with a small jug of milk for $29. It is a special place to go and always busy at meal times. If you go out of the usual meal times, you shouldn't have a problem for seating. Recommended for full meals on special occasions (or even as a special snack, hard earned for walking around the different departments of the store and getting tired feet)."
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