suburban restaurant | For Food's Sake – A Sydney Food Blog
Vanessa: Growing up in the north shore suburb of Forestville, my childhood memories of eating out consisted of a fisherman’s basket from the local fish & chip shop and sizzling Mongolian lamb from the one and only Chinese restaurant. Fast forward 20 years and the suburbs of Sydney are now offering up a variety of different cuisines to suits various tastes and budgets. The suburb of Roseville is home to Teta’s Lebanese Restaurant and it is certainly drawing the locals in. Teta’s (meaning Grandma’s) is a family run Lebanese/Armenian restaurant which showcases an extensive variety of middle eastern dishes that pay homage to the traditions of the culture through food and flavour. Nestled in amongst a row of shops, Teta’s could easily be mistaken for a small, takeaway style shop yet once you step inside there is a spacious seating area upstairs that can cater for large groups of people and in fact is a great space for a group function. As Bianca and Alex are currently on a mission to eat ALL the burgers …