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[ more from ahamburgertoday]
"You pick it up, rub off the sand, and uncork it to assess its message-holding capability. A bang and a wisp of smoke emerge from the mouth of the bottle...."
[ more from gayot]
| "Just when you thought you'd tried everything, go try something different at Eight Mile Creek, an Aussie restaurant in fashionable NoLita. Yabbies turn out to be a type of crayfish, excellently cooked in a lemony risotto...." |
1 reviews
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[ more from insiderpages]
"Upstairs, in our New York Times-rated 2 star restaurant, the emphasis is on food that showcases modern Australian cuisine, a cooking movement that is revolutionizing the dining scene back home. re talking food, the talk inevitably moves to wine, and we ta..."
[ more from judysbook]
| "Eight Mile Creek is an enjoyable place, with a downstairs lounge and upstairs restaurant making up this Aussie establishment. On many occasions, my friend and I have stopped by for a pint and their jukebox en route to another place...." |
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[ more from local.yahoo]
| "Company Information: After visiting the trendy clothing boutiques and jewelry shops lining the streets of Nolita, you will not have far to go to reach this small but handsomely decorated Australian restaurant. The staff is full of warmth, and the menu fea..." |
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[ more from menupages]
"We live near this casual restaurant that serves amazingly top notch food, and we've tried everything on the menu. The combinations of flavors is artistic yet not so unfamiliar...."
[ more from newyork.metromix]
"The first Aussie restaurant of its kind in the city, Eight-Mile Creek is split into three zones, with an upstairs restaurant, a downstairs sports bar that screens rugby, cricket and Australian football (you'll find Australian beers and more casual fare, l..."
[ more from newyork.metromix]
"The downstairs sports bar screens rugby, cricket and Australian football, while serving the right Australian beers (think Coopers and Boag’s, not Foster’s) and more casual fare, like kangaroo skewers or a sampler of mini-pies. On a historical..."
[ more from nycnosh]
"Even Aussies themselves don’t seem to agree about what it means: some say it is the fatty colonial cuisine of the British that has never quite disappeared from kitchens down under. Others claim it is all about game meats and fish unavailable anywher..."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
"Just when you thought you'd tried everything, go try something different at Eight Mile Creek, an Aussie restaurant in fashionable NoLita. Yabbies turn out to be a type of crayfish, excellently cooked in a lemony risotto...."
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[ more from urbandaddy]
"The New York Magpies Aussie Football Club (favorite sport of late-night ESPN in the '80s) hosts at The Tonic Bar. Plenty of food, plenty of drink and lots of "Aussie Aussie Aussie!..."
[ more from wcities]
"After visiting the trendy clothing boutiques and jewelry shops lining the streets of Nolita, you will not have far to go to reach this small but handsomely decorated Australian restaurant. The staff is full of warmth, and the menu features items you would..."
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