Reviews by noelam
What really annoys me about this place is the mix of cuisines. I really think it is unnecessary to have Pakistani, Indian and Italian cuisine in the one place. I didn't like it, the food was lacking oomph and was rather bland.
I take my little dog Sandy here all the time and he looks a million dollars when I take him home. They really handle the dogs well and should be commended for their valuable service.
Nice setup inside. Mekong prawns are particularly nice and the service is prompt which fantastic to see.
Not really for me. It caters for the bikies out there- failed to realize this from both the name and the crowd until it hit me later.
This two hatted restaurant is the perfect setting for a good night out. Owned and managed by Ronnie Di Stasio for twenty years this restaurant is rich in tradition and this translates directly through the happy vibe of the staff and the quality of the food.
A nice Spanish themed cafe. It offers both simple and more complex dishes to cater for every ones moods and tastes.
The wide pizza selection here is sure to please. They have almost paper thin pizza that is extremely tasty and a variety of gourmet toppings!! You cannot go wrong.
delicate Little french pastries are sure to delight! The macaroons certainly are to die for!!!! I am certainly a regular for life!!
family friendly, offering pizza that the kids will like. The actually use prosciutto on a lot of their pizza as opposed to that awful processed ham rubbish. All in all a pretty good pizza. Prices are pretty steep.
Approximate cost: $20
Okay Indian food. My family seems to like it, however not a big fan of Indian food. I did like a particular type of curry I tried- just can't remember what it was called
Approximate cost: $20