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The average evaluation of this restaurant is 4.7, which means that the Three Degrees is incredibly well seen by its guests.
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Came here cause I saw a good review from Good FoodWe arrived at 10:30am and the place was bustling.
Awesome little cafe in Canberra Awesome you say? In Canberra? Yes being a Sydney-sider I was seriously skeptical about this place, especially as all my
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At this restaurant you can simply ring the number +61262611500 to make reservations.
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4.8
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4.8
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City: Casey (near Canberra), Shop 8/15 Kingsland Parade, Casey, Australia
"Spice Affair is a must go to if you are a fan of Indian Cuisine. The food is simply superb plenty of spices and taste and cooked perfectly. I had the mutton curry and this did not disappoint it was medium but still plenty spicy enough and made me sweat, but not so spicy that it was not flavourful. My dining companions went vegetarian with a paneer curry that tasted like butter chicken this was also highly recommended! Breads were also done to perfection. Highly recommended and worth the trip if you are staying in Canberra CBD."
4.5
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4.5
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City: Canberra, 39 Northbourne AveAUACT 2601, Canberra, Australia
"All curries on main menu are gluten-free as they do not use flour"
4.5
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4.5
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City: Canberra, 1/65 London Circuit, Civic, ACT, ACT, Canberra, Australia
Wine and Beer, Full Bar, Late Night, TV
4.4
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4.4
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City: Canberra, 1 Genge St, Canberra, Australia
"Evie M provided our group with the best service. She was attentive, friendly and would go over and beyond for us. Thanks again"
4.3
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4.3
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City: Canberra, 4-6 Bennetts Close, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia, 2617
"Tucked away in the sleepy shops of McKellar is Raijin, a small cosy restaurant bringing authentic and fresh Japanese cuisine to the suburbs. Like many hospitality businesses, Raijin’s journey began as a food stall. They appeared at various events and markets in Canberra, before opening their doors in October 2018."
Last update: 12.11.2023