Who says cheap is nasty? Sydney's amazing dining scene is accessible even on a shoestring budget
Time Out Sydney's Food & Drink Editor Myffy Rigby has scoured the city for delicious bargains – with a little bit of help from our readers.
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Boutique burgers that cost more than a round of schooners may be in vogue right now, but take it back to basics and you'll save some coin.
Perfumed rice, crisp felafels, and Turkish pizza - why settle for a boring old kebab?
Boutique burgers that cost more than a round of schooners may be in vogue right now, but take it back to basics and you'll save some coin.
Sydney loves a cheap steak more than pretty much anything (except maybe cheap schooners of beer).
Why settle for a three-course meal when you can just have one really big one that never ends?
If Australia was to have a national dish, the humble pie would be it.
You don't have to pay big bucks for a mouth-watering Italian meal just like mamma made.
Eat at some of Sydney's best fine diners for a fraction of what you'd normally pay.
A soul-warming roast is just the ticket on a crisp day, and it's the perfect foil for a schooner or three.
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What?! How can you NOT include No Names Italian restaurant in darlinghurst on this list?! Huge bowls of fresh, delicious pasta, unlimited crusty Italian bread and free cordial for $10...$8:50 at lunch mon- fri... Even Bill and Tony's deserves to be here.....
Posted on Tue 23 Aug 2011 15:56:21