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i've had what i still think is the best dish (main) i've ever had at Ezard. Barramundi, with either a light green or red curry sauce. Obviously, not just those two thing but that was the very basic gist of it... outstanding.

Then i had the best steak ever at Bistro Vue (wagyu eye fillet, or rib eye, can't remember) with their own truffle mustard... incredible.

Bistro Vue and Ezard are similar prices and would be hard to split, but i'd say perhaps Ezard and be sure to get a bottle of the rosemary/garlic/parmesan infused olive oil as well, $30 but so worth it.

i've had what i still think is the best dish (main) i've ever had at Ezard. Barramundi, with either a light green or red curry sauce. Obviously, not just those two thing but that was the very basic gist of it... outstanding.

Then i had the best steak ever at Bistro Vue (wagyu eye fillet, or rib eye, can't remember) with their own truffle mustard... incredible.

Bistro Vue and Ezard are similar prices and would be hard to split, but i'd say perhaps Ezard and be sure to get a bottle of the rosemary/garlic/parmesan infused olive oil as well, $30 but so worth it.

ezard is like 2wice the price of bistro vue...

if you go to ezard, have the crispy fried pork hock with chilli caramel sauce.... its his signature dish and is amazing!

i think my girlfriend had that... definitely a pork dish, her's was stunning also.

just checked the pic, definitely had that. Incredible...

Well dinner vs dinner at Ezard/Bistro Vue was practically the same for us, but yeah, Bistro was a little cheaper, but i wouldn't say by a whole lot. Maybe mid 30's mains compared to low 40's at Ezard. I wouldn't classify either as cheap, and would only classify Bistro Vue as cheap in relation to Vue De Monde

to me, anything at Crown is either overpriced or overrated.

have you been to guiseppe's yet? i was really surprised... as soon as you walk in you are a million miles from the casino... they have done really well to make you feel that imho...

price is quite fair, and the food and service is great :down:

have you been to guiseppe's yet? i was really surprised... as soon as you walk in you are a million miles from the casino... they have done really well to make you feel that imho...

price is quite fair, and the food and service is great :P

I've always heard such good things about GAS, but I never got a chance to go there :down:

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