Reviews by crazycute
Best Indian beauty parlour that I have visited in Sydney. It is not very crowded but the lady is nice and she does so nice eyebrow threading. When I visit other parlour for threading I always get small cuts due to the thread but the lady here does it so nicely I didn't get a single cut. Would highly recommend it. Give it a go.
Approximate cost: $8
I am not a fan of kebab but I go to this place for their Gozleme. It is fresh and hot. Cost-wise it is ok, food outlets at uni cost minimum $8-10 anyways.
Approximate cost: $8-10
I usually go there for lunch when I am near the library or around upper campus. It services salad, pasta and juice. The salad is good but you have to wait in a long queue. When I`m in a hurry I buy the spinach and ricotta ravioli, its cheap $8 for medium size and a slice of bread. It enough for lunch plus I even have some leftover for dinner. Service is prompt.
Approximate cost: $8-10
I went there with my friend on a weekday. The food was ok not very good. But their Masala dosa was very good, would recommend it definitely but curry not so good. The service was good, they even gave free chocolate truffle.
Approximate cost: $15-20
These are the best falafels in Sydney. I had given up on falafels as I felt they were too dry and boring but this place is different. And they have a variety of falafels - I like their Gourmet falafel, the Yummba falafel is also good. They even give free falafels to taste.
Approximate cost: $10
I always loved Max Brenner and have gone here many times with friends for a chocolate hit. I love their chocolate souffle and their dark chocolate dip with fresh strawberries. A must go for every chocolate lover!
Approximate cost: $10-15
I always loved Max Brenner and I have gone to this one with my ss after shopping at Westfield. I love their chocolate souffle and their dark chocolate dip with fresh strawberries. A must go for every chocolate lover!
Approximate cost: $10-15
I always loved Max Brenner and used to go to the one in the city but I was so delighted to know that they have opened one at uni. I love their chocolate souffle and their dark chocolate dip with fresh strawberries. A must go for every chocolate lover!
Approximate cost: $10-15
It is like having a mini Mamak (the one in that is in the city) at UNSW. Good food and price is low. I had their fried rice and it was awesome. Staff is very friendly and quick service.
Approximate cost: $8-10
Mexican food at its best! Healthy choice and at very good price. It is made to order so you know it is fresh and you can include/exclude those things that you like/dislike.
Approximate cost: $10