For travelers who want to sit down, this is paradise, and having an aperello cocktail (hope I spell it correctly) is a great experience! The food is great, but the people here are better than the food. A quaint street that reminds you of the alleys in Italy, full of enthusiasm and personality-is the best place-and Costa at Grill Steak Seafood knows how to attract people to his restaurant! He is the best!
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For travelers who want to sit down, this is paradise, and having an aperello cocktail (hope I spell it correctly) is a great experience! The food is great, but the people here are better than the food. A quaint street that reminds you of the alleys in Italy, full of enthusiasm and personality-is the best place-and Costa at Grill Steak Seafood knows how to attract people to his restaurant! He is the best!
The alley is busy with many restaurants, bars and some retail outlets, some of which are open there for a long time. It's quite interesting as it's narrow but busy, although only some low old buildings on both sides.
There is a rich Italian cuisine. In the summer, open-air restaurants are all over the alleyways, and bands serenade on the sidewalk. There are many authentic coffees, walking on this road feels very deep into the lives of the people of Tuo and Australia. Simple cafes with a rich flavor, this is cat-ben's coffee culture coffee art.
Very Australian style alley with lots of small shops around
This is a hidden food paradise! It's much more fun than staying at the hotel for breakfast buffet ~ The Hardware Sociéte at the end of the alley on Lonsdale Street, which is said to be the best breakfast shop in the city, and is overcrowded every day.