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Take stock of Sydney's top ten cafeteria

Food
 
[Free Tour]     07 Jan 2019
You can't miss something else in Sydney. The Sydney cafeteria has a lot of food to eat. Here are ten of Sydney's most delicious cafeterias, including Sydney Restaurant, South American-style Brazilian roast, vegetarian restaurant, Korean barbecue, Japanese cuisine, and other exotic cuisines, including Sydney Restaurant, which has a beautiful and beautiful meal, Brazilian barbecue with South America...

You can't miss something else in Sydney. The Sydney cafeteria has a lot of food to eat. Here are ten of Sydney's most delicious cafeterias, including Sydney Restaurant, South American-style Brazilian roast, vegetarian restaurant, Korean barbecue, Japanese cuisine, and other exotic cuisines, including Sydney Restaurant, which has a beautiful and beautiful meal, Brazilian barbecue with South American flavor, vegetarian restaurant, Korean barbecue, Japanese cuisine and so on.


Sydney Tower rotating cafeteria (Sydney Tower Buffet)

Per capita: around $49.50

Located at the top of Sydney Tower, the rotating restaurant can not only enjoy a delicious Australian seafood buffet, but also enjoy a 360-degree bird's eye view of Sydney. If the weather is fine, the scenery within 80 kilometers can be seen, including Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge, Love Harbor, St. Mary's Cathedral and so on. The restaurant also serves more than 40 exotic delicacies, including seafood, Australian, Chinese, Japanese, Thai and Italian.

Take stock of Sydney's top ten cafeteria


Brazilian barbecue-Braza Churrascaria

Per capita: around $35

Braza Churrascaria is a Brazilian-style barbeque. The Brazilian barbecue, or what the locals call Churrasco, a barbecue that brings together the essence of Portuguese, African-black and Indian food, brings together beautiful Brazilian football and a warm samba dance in addition to enjoying the delicacy. Feel the strong South American flavor.

Take stock of Sydney's top ten cafeteria


Vegetarian Indian buffet movie viewing-Govindas

Per capita: around $28

In Sydney's cafeteria, Govindas is probably the most fashionable one. Here is full of fashion, modern vegetarian self-help, fresh taste will make you happy. After the meal, you can also go to the special restaurant cinema to see an excellent literary film, comfortable recliner and soft lighting, to bring you a unique appreciation experience.

Take stock of Sydney's top ten cafeteria


Teppanyaki buffet-Showchef Teppanyaki

Per capita: around $29.80

Sydney's popular Japanese-style teppanyaki bar, the long bar can accommodate a large number of guests, the atmosphere in the shop will always be good, per capita can only $30 to eat teppanyaki both eye-catching and stomach-nourishing dinner. The craftsmanship chef uses 18 kinds of martial arts in front of the diner, the flame vacates from the nourishing food material, the visual shock and the taste stimulates the passion collision, is absolutely the new place to enjoy the gourmet food.

Take stock of Sydney's top ten cafeteria


1 hour sushi buffet-Sushi Choo

Per capita: around $20

The Japanese sushi in this shop is very delicious. For one of the most familiar Japanese cuisine, the degree of taste must not be missed. The main ingredients of the sushi are cold rice seasoned with vinegar, fish, seafood, vegetables or eggs, as well as dressing like salad sauce and caviar. Japanese eat sushi, in addition to a variety of fish collocation, color collocation, raw and ripe collocation also pay attention to.

Take stock of Sydney's top ten cafeteria


Japanese cuisine-Suminoya Japanese

Per capita: around $46

Suminoya offers both self-service food and barbecue, offering two different menu options for diners-basic self-service ($45) and advanced self-service ($55). The two menus include a wide variety of delicacies, and the latter is unlimited for the most popular bulls, in addition to some extra dishes on top of the former. Asians are the majority of the people who come to Suminoya for dinner, because the Japanese cuisine here is very authentic and has not been fully adapted to Westerners' preferences.

Take stock of Sydney's top ten cafeteria


Chinese and Western buffet-Burwood RSL Buffet

Per capita: around $25

This buffet is probably the most widely known to the Chinese. The RSL family specializes in the Chinese market, and the dishes are very popular among the Chinese, and there are a lot of varieties. From Chinese-style buns, pastries, fried vegetables, fried rice, roast duck, to western-style roast pork, pasta, and spaghetti. Fruits such as Vegetables Salad and so on, there are also seafood on Saturdays, fresh shrimp, oysters, salmon, grilled croaker and other seafood on the table for diners to enjoy.

Take stock of Sydney's top ten cafeteria


Korean self-service barbecue-Yass Korean BBQ Buffet

Per capita: around $45

The environment of ass Korean is clean and tidy, and the buffet is dominated by Korean barbecue, where all the meat has been kept on the refrigerated rack, clean and fresh for a long period of time, so it's very reassuring. In addition, there are many kinds of roast meat here, there are chicken, pork, prawns. In addition to roast meat, there are many other snacks, such as sushi, rice, various flavors of soup and so on, they are also very good taste, not inferior to roast meat.

Take stock of Sydney's top ten cafeteria


Korean barbecue-Shinara Grill & Lounge

Per capita: around $20

The specialised Korean barbecue shop is also well-known among the white-collar people at city. The evening buffet is a typical Korean barbecue, rich in variety, including sliced beef, pork, chicken slices, pickled thick steak and chicken chops, and fresh octopus for seafood-loving friends. In addition, their Stir-Fried Rice Cake is also a perfect oh!

Take stock of Sydney's top ten cafeteria


After eating and drinking, strolling along Sydney's old streets to see the city's light and wine, it was a different experience.

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