Roasted Chicken Restaurants in Sydney

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City: Sydney, Shop 35, 1 Dixon Street, Haymarket, Sydney 2000., Australia
"Just two things you need to know about Arisun Well, perhaps three Get the spicy BBQ pork and the Korean fried chicken with sweet and spicy sauce."
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City: Sydney, Shop P01, 60 Margaret Street, CBD, 2000, Sydney, Australia
"I came here in the morning as it was one of the few places opened as early as I was. I got my last macadamia flat white coffee and the BLAT with an egg and..."
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City: Sydney, 225 George Street, The Rocks, Sydney, 2000, Australia
Wheelchair Accessible, Dairy Free, Shared Plates, Cocktails
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City: Sydney, Macquarie Pl, Sydney NSW 2000, Sydney, 2000, Australia
"Went a year ago one day and the service was good thank God.Good service."
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City: Sydney, 1 Shelley St, Sydney, Sydney 2000., Australia
Corkage Fee, Dog Friendly, Happy Hour, Wheelchair Accessible
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City: Sydney, Shop P01, 60 Margaret Street, CBD, 2000, Sydney, Australia
Parking available 144 metres away, Seating, Full Bar, Takeaway
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City: Sydney, 1 Bent Street, Sydney CBD, CBD, Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
Seating, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Accepts Visa
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City: Sydney, Lower Concourse Level, Sydney Opera House, Circular Quay, Sydney, 2000, Australia
"The drinks are 100% better than the quality of the food. The friendliness of the bar staff could be improved but the glassies were lovely and interactive with the patrons. Would recommend to anyone wanting a drink, night out or site seeing."
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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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City: Sydney, Circular Quay Wharf 5, Circular Quay, Sydney, 2000, Australia
"So apparently, it's called Danish Premium Ice Cream. I don't understand what's 'premium' about it, except for the price. I went for Belgian Chocolate, and the taste was just about passable. I don't really recommend this one, unless you have no other choice."

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