After much contemplation on where to go to dinner on Saturday night, it was mutually decided between me and my two friends Ana and Jes that a Lebanese feast was in order. We had heard that the Al Aseel restaurant in Greenacre was exceptionally good, so decided to try out their second restaurant in Surry Hills. We hadn’t made a booking but rocked up at about 8.30pm and were seated straight away. The place was buzzing with a predominantly young crowd, with most of the tables being big groups celebrating birthdays or getting together with friends.
Surry
Sydney Council is doing a major upgrade of this park in inner suburb Surry Hills. I have blogged it before. This area was a bit of a wasteland with some degraded grass; now there’s a kids’ playground, and picnic and barbecue facilities.
I’m really looking forward to the re-opening of the pool in late 2011.
I have wanted to dine at Pizza e Birra ever since my Italian friend referred to it as one of the best places for pizza in Sydney. I don’t think I have made it clear in any of my other blogs but pizza is definitely one of my food favourites, and if i could have it for breakfast, lunch and dinner with different toppings daily, I would (as long as it somehow didn’t make me gain a whole lot of weight). When my bf George suggested we get Italian to celebrate my birthday,we ended up in the busy glass walled restaurant in Surry Hills.