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Pancake Restaurants in Crows Nest

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City: Crows Nest, 47 Willoughby Rd, Crows Nest, Sydney, 2065, Australia
Terrace, Gluten Free Options, Takeout, Takeaway
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City: Crows Nest, 16 Falcon Street, Crows Nest, Sydney, 2065, Australia
Home Delivery, Terrace, Parking Available, Takeaway
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City: Crows Nest, 79 Willoughby Road, Crows Nest, Sydney, 2065, Australia
"What an experience. total quality from the friendly greetings to the coffee and then eating. I have to admit that the big breakfast was amazing, as it wasn't stacked high with the usual, but with a well-chosen sortiment of aromen and colors. loved how the personal interacted with the paragliders, especially the children. great place to be and cheap."
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City: Crows Nest, 419 Pacific Highway, Crows Nest, Sydney, Australia
"Food here was very average. Corn chips in the guacamole were stale and the beef tacos were missing more than a couple of flavours.<br> <br> My friend and I were rushed out of the restaurant after we had finished out meal, despite the restaurant being basically empty."
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City: Crows Nest, 77 Willoughby Road, Sydney, 2065, Crows Nest, Australia
"We have been to Mama's Buoi in Surry Hills and enjoyed the food and the experienceThis time we visited their Crows nest location."
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City: Crows Nest, 330 Pacific Highway, Crows Nest, Sydney, 2065, Australia
"Really great meal, authentic Indian food and great staff. Recommend to anyone look for a good meal at a reasonable price. Very impressed!!!!"
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City: Crows Nest, 24-26 Falcon Street, Crows Nest, Sydney, 2065, Australia
"I honestly don't see what the fuss is about.... Went here after seeing that it's reviewed so well online, was quite disappointed however. The food was expensive for the amount you get and while it's not bad, it's no Chinese I'd ever go back for. Very mediocre. <br> <br> I got the lamb pancakes as well as some other things, and they were pretty lacklustre. And once again, they weren't bad, but literally most Chinese food I've had in the past is quite easily better.<br> <br> The decor is pretty depressing and it feels like you've just walked into a dingy restaurant in the 80's - and not in a good way, either.<br> <br> The only thing I liked about it really was that some kid was having a birthday party and they cut his cake with some samurai sword type thing which was quite cool (but not sure how Chinese that is, more Japanese), but oh well. <br> <br> Seems like a place that has a good rapport with families that are loyal to the place which is why it does well. The staff were friendly.... <a class="read-more" href="#">read more</a>"
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City: Crows Nest, 100 Alexander Street, The Rocks, Sydney, 2065, Crows Nest, Australia
"FOOD TYPE<br> Chinese<br> <br> FOOD QUALITY<br> Fresh, tasty, made with premium grade ingredients and prepared with love, care and attention to detail. Portion sizes are generous and it’s all delivered to the table piping hot, straight from the ovens on stylish white crockery. <br> <br> Four of us dined on a busy Saturday night. For entrees, we shared vegetarian spring rolls and dim sims ($5 each for a serve of two pieces) and prawn cutlets ($6 for a serve of two). I especially enjoyed the crispy spring rolls, filled with crunchy vegetables. For mains we chose a selection of dishes including boneless lemon chicken ($24), king prawns ($29), sizzling steak ($28), steamed vegetables ($18) plus a substantial plate of “special combination” fried rice, which had egg and prawn amongst everything else in it. You couldn’t fault any of these dishes. The lemon chicken was succulent and tender, cut into neat little squares and soaked in a tart lemon sauce. An unusual dish but a winner. The sizzling steak was tender and finely sliced into thin strips and served on a bed of fried onions. Everyone enjoyed their meals. There are plenty of desserts available, but oddly we weren’t even offered a menu after we’d finished our mains: the bill was simply brought out. I’m assuming that, since we were virtually the only people left in the restaurant by this time, staff were eager to pack up and go home!<br> <br> ATMOSPHERE<br> The place was pretty full when we arrived at 7.30pm, creating a lively and energetic atmosphere. The interior décor is elegant, bright and inviting with carpeted floors, upholstered furniture, white walls and ceilings with wood panelling and strong down lights. Tables are neatly laid with crisp white napery. There were plenty of family groups having a good time, which helped to create a warm and homely vibe but did not detract from Peacock Gardens’ generally upmarket and stylish ambience.<br> <br> SERVICE<br> As you wold expect from a place that’s been around for over 40 years, service was impeccable. Wait staff are neatly turned out in smart black and white uniforms, the maître d’ resplendent in an evening suit and tie. Our booked table was ready and waiting when we arrived. Orders were quickly taken; and a word of thanks to our friendly table waitress, who remained calm and unflustered, despite being peppered with questions and special requests. Food came out quickly and in the correct order. My only complaint was not being offered the dessert menu.<br> <br> COMFORT<br> The upholstered chairs were firm and comfortable but we struggled to fit all the dishes on the smallish table. Even though it was a hot night, we were comfortably cool inside, I guess that means that the air con was doing its job. Tables are packed fairly close together making it a bit difficult to move around inside the restaurant e.g. to visit the conveniences.<br> <br> MENU<br> Menus are enclosed in plastic sleeves – a clever idea to keep them clean. They’re clearly laid out and easy to read in the strong lighting.<br> <br> TOILETS<br> Toilets are tidy, well provisioned and have ample cubicles, so there’s no waiting around for one to become vacant. They’re a little dated though, perhaps they were overlooked during the last renovation.<br> <br> ACOUSTICS<br> Despite the fact that the place was full, we didn’t have too much trouble conversing. I guess that would be due to the carpeted and upholstered interior and the fact that there were simply no noisy or drunken groups. All our fellow diners were well behaved just like us.<br> <br> COST<br> Our bill came to $189 (before the tip) for four people. For that we got three beers and a single glass of wine, a selection of entrees, four mains and fried and boiled rice, but no dessert or coffees. I guess that puts it at the higher end of restaurant prices but given the overall superior quality of the dining experience, it does represent solid value for money, even in these austere times.<br> <br> BOOKING<br> Essential for any night of the week.<br> <br> PARKING/ACCESS<br> You’ll find P.G. at 100 Alexander Street, near the corner of Holtermann Street. Whenever we’re in this part of the world, we always park at the little (and little known) Crows Nest Shopping Plaza car park, which you can enter from Atchison Street. It’s free at night and there are always plenty of spaces available.<br> <br> SUMMARY<br> We had an enjoyable evening here and everything went off smoothly. The live seafood gig though with the poor condemned fish starring out at me from their tank is enough to put me off from going back. However if that doesn’t bother you, I have to give these guys credit for their professionalism, competence and skill at running a fine restaurant. It works well on every level: food, ambience and service.&nbsp; Their long experience just shines through."
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City: Crows Nest, 90 Willoughby Road, Crows Nest, Sydney 2065., Australia
"Giving in to my craving for Chinese food. Having walked past this bistro on the way to kürtösh for cakes and seeing the staff pull noodles and wrap dumplings and XLB. Comfort food! We ordered the lotus leave wrapped rice, kung pow chicken, pulled noodles with pork, san choy pow ,xlb and dumplings! Fine dining it's not but it's plenty comfort."
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City: Crows Nest, Shop 2, 13 Ernest Place, Crows Nest, Sydney, 2065, Australia
"Fresh, delicious, healthy and great service - highly recommend if you are in the Crows nest area!<br> Previously worked in Crows nest and came here every day for coffee and also occasionally for breakfast, lunch, cakes and smoothies.&nbsp;<br> <br> Coffees are consistently good and accompanied by friendly, nice service. Usually a very short wait which is also a bonus.<br> <br> The big breakfast is very generously sized - an entire half an avo and loads of haloumi. The superfood salad is delicious!<br> <br> They make all the cakes in store - they are all relatively healthy and nice. Juices/ smoothies also good!<br> <br> The only con is that is is quite expensive (Superfood salad - $18.90) but what you get for your money is fresh, high quality food and generous serving sizes!"
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