Wednesday, December 3, 2008

New York Restaurant (Kings Cross)

http://www.eatability.com.au/au/sydney/new_york_restaurant/

Some interesting reviews about this place...
Cheap and old fashioned.

Absolutely amazing place that mostly caters to locals. On a little back street in the cross, wedged in between a couple of brothels, this eatery came straight out of the 60's to you. Everything is old, shabby, and, well... worn. When its crowded you often share a table with others.

The food all has a certain taste thats very hard to put your finger on but hang on a minute, it tastes exactly like how your grandmother used to cook it! Others have already commented on the two slices of bread and butter (proper table setting, that!) free water, super cheap tea, coffee (instant of course) cordial, 80c soup. Everything here is a good eat, there are no bad meals. The serving sizes are generous, and if you're a regular and hungry they pile the plate high.

None of this food is going to win any awards, but its good food. If you're a single man and too lazy to cook for yourself you'll be well aware of the consequences of eating out every day. Restaurant food is all good, but its rich, overspiced, and lacks 'wholesomeness' that will leave you spending a lot of your life on a toilet seat. In contrast to that, you could eat the meals at the New York every day of the week for the rest of your life and come off no worse for wear, and a whole lot better in the pocket too! Recommended.
by imagineero

Mad Cow (Sydney)

http://www.merivale.com/#/ivy/madcow/function

Seems funky, I wanna check it out.

Waterfront Grill (Harbouside)

http://www.waterfrontgrill.com.au

Note: They dont do bookings on Friday and Saturday nights.