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- FFloraSydney •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoVerace is the place to go to for the most authentic Italian pizza that you can get without flying to italy. I would come here every week if I lived closer to them! I always order the diavola and it never lets me down, plus their home made chilli oil is to die for! Family run, Italian owners too so you know it’s legit. Family friendly, not stuffy and easy parking.More infoVerace PizzeriaPrice: Moderate• Pizzeria• Macquarie Park•4.5
- EEmmaNew Zealand •2 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoAfter moving overseas I haven’t been to Garfish for some years. It was great to go back and find it was as fantastic as I remembered. They always deliver - delicious food, excellent service and a buzzy atmosphere. One of my favourite places.More infoGarfish Crows NestPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Crows Nest•4.6
- FFelixSydney •1 review5.0Dined on 8 Feb 2025Review: Braci Osteria + Pizzeria – A Slice of Italy in Sydney I think I found the best pizza in Sydney, and I’m both thrilled and slightly heartbroken about it. Thrilled because, well, I had the most perfect Margherita and a spicy hot salami pizza that made my taste buds sing O Sole Mio. Heartbroken because I live too far away to make this my weekly (okay, daily) spot. Life is cruel like that. Braci is a small, cozy Italian haven where the smell of woodfire pizza instantly hugs you as you walk in. The open kitchen is like a live cooking show, minus the stress and dramatic background music. Watching the pizzaiolo work their magic with the dough is hypnotic—like ballet, but with more flour and fire. The wine? Bellissimo. The tiramisu? A fluffy, coffee-infused cloud of happiness. The only disappointment? Not being able to eat the entire menu in one sitting. But I suppose moderation is key… or at least that’s what I’m telling myself to feel better. If you love pizza, go. If you don’t love pizza, re-evaluate your life choices and then go. Just beware—you might leave with a full stomach and an existential crisis about why you don’t live closer. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ – Would teleport there if I could.More infoBraci Osteria + PizzeriaPrice: Expensive• Italian• Willoughby•4.8
- AaliceNew York City •1 review5.0Dined on 8 Feb 2025The sushi omakase at Rhodes Central Komatsu is always excellent. The thoughtful attention to detail, great ingredients, and the skills of the seasoned chef always provide a fantastic experience, which is why I visit this place several times a year. Additionally, it’s even better because it’s close to my home. Although they also operate dine-in services, it’s never chaotic, and the fact that they only take one set of guests at a time is always a great choice for me, as I enjoy taking my time to savor the food.More infoKomatsuPrice: Expensive• Japanese• Rhodes•4.6
- MMelissaSydney •1 review5.0Dined on 1 Feb 2025My husband and I organised to eat here prior to the Luke Combs concert. I’m very glad we did. The atmosphere was great, music to suit what band was playing. Staff had a great vibe about them. Service was prompt, great little QR code at your table made ordering of food or drinks continuously a breeze. Delivered quickly! Food was really yummy. (You have to order from the pre events menu, has all food options available for the carnivores, vegetarian, vegan etc) Nothing to complain about at all. 🤠🤠More infoAbattoir BluesPrice: Moderate• Australian• Homebush•4.5