Best Restaurants for Groups in Elanora Heights
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- SSusanCanberra •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoWe had an absolutely gorgeous evening at Berkelo kitchen. The food was exquisite, nourishing and beautifully presented. It was served at a pace that gave the evening a sense of discovery and the wait staff, bar staff and maitre d' were all delightful.More infoBerkelo KitchenPrice: Expensive• Mediterranean• Terrey Hills•4.8
- CCraig WheatleyNew South Wales •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoFor authentic Mexican food there is no better than Tommy’s at Manly. The service, ambience of the venue, drink selection and quality and of course the food was just remarkable. Compliments to Ricardo the head chef and his wonderful staff for the best night out we have ever had. My dad recommended this restaurant and I am so glad we came.More infoTommy's ManlyPrice: Expensive• Mexican• Manly•4.5
- BBobSydney •2 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoOf the 4 meals we had , all were good except for the Gnochii, which was very dry and mushy.More infoBelrose HotelPrice: Moderate• Pub• Belrose•4.3
- SSebastianSan Francisco Bay Area •2 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoLove this place, the food, ambience and service are fantasticMore infoYakitori YurippiPrice: Expensive• Japanese• Crows Nest•4.7
- FFelixSydney •1 review5.0Dined on Feb 8, 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