radio cairo


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3.5
duncan
5
2 yıl önce
mosman
this the weirdest restaurantmenuive seen, in fact the whole experience of dining at rc is surprising. the beer list is different, the food is different. this is a restaurant to drive across town for. i don't quite know how to describe it - its bustling, cosy, popular, a bit chaotic, noisy. its also brilliant. the food in theory has african origins but i suspect its rather more eclectic and global than that. have a look at themenuabove and try to work out what you'd have - my suggestion is everything! i haven't had a mediocre dish or a mediocre evening at cairo, its seriously different. the dishes aren't fancy or overworked, they are sort of comfort food from another culture - with global appeal.
the beer list includes bottles from every subcontinent - honestly this place is seriously good.
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clair
1
2 yıl önce
mosman
the food at radio cairo is always great, but we won’t be going back as we had no service. our table was left with no attention. we ordered the tastingmenufor the whole table and there wasn’t enough portions for everyone, we had to ask for more. then we were told the bar had closed at 9.30pm (on a saturday) without any warning, which meant we couldn’t get any more drinks to go with our food. so disappointing as it was a birthday meal and i’d moved our time to the second sitting, at 8pm, to ensure we wouldn’t get rushed out..
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ohiamsofull
2
2 yıl önce
mosman
some of the dishes are very unique but the wholemenuis outrageously overpriced. i've been three times and i've felt ripped off each time. i won't be back.
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divincamp
5
2 yıl önce
mosman
just got home from a lovely evening at radio cairo. this restaurant's food was delicious; each dish on themenuis unique- i've never come across any of these dishes at any of the restaurants i've been to before.
for entree i had the dwaaba and jungle bread. the dwaaba is now my new favourite cocktail, a mix of honey/lemon/lime and spirits. i've ordered a few over priced cocktails lately that i have not enjoyed any of them, but this one was sweet but not sickly. the jungle bread was amazing! this entree was a bargain at just $13.95.
my main was the buzzard and sweet potato curry, again delicious. but it's quite a small serve so you need to get a few side dishes. the cuban juju sirloin slippers were great but the lamb shanks were way too spicey for my liking.
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chey_ct
3
6 yıl önce
mosman
i think this is a fantastic place to socialise. they do great cocktails and the place is interestingly decorated. themenuis also interesting with a lot of diversity. however, i thought the food was a bit disappointing. we ordered the hikkaduwa ‘devilled’ baby octopus curry with turmeric rice, aunt betty's west indian fried chicken, afro fries, south african lamb sosaties, jamaican in new york bbqd jerk pork ribs and the buzzard and sweet potaty curry. my favourite was the octopus curry which i would recommend. the other dishes were good but i was expecting them to be a bit more special.
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pawel
4
6 yıl önce
mosman
interesting, exotic menu, however below average delivery.  the idea of the restaurant is very interesting. radio cairo serves exotic cuisines from all over the world. the problems is that if you have ever tasted these dishes in their original form or prepared by a good chef, the meals in radio cairo seem to be below average. they are not as tasty, not as balanced and sometimes even far from what they should taste or look like due to sloppiness or lack of experience of the chefs. i wondered why radio cairo had such a good rating, but after having dinner there i figured out that it is likely because most of the dishes sound exotic and are new to many australians. if you are reasonably familiar with world cuisines and can recognize themenuitems, you will be most likely disappointed. this is not a restaurant i would go back to.
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andy
4
6 yıl önce
mosman
radio cairo sounded to me like it could be one of thos new fusion restaurants that sydney is a bit fond of these days (i was just at the turkish-mexican mash-up at pazaar food collective recently). and there is a definite charm (and contemporary feeling) to the owner of the restaurant, srian perera, introducing himself on themenuas of ‘sri lankan (wijeyekoon), english (martin), irish (kennedy), scottish (anderson), german jewish (de worms), and portuguese (perera) descent’.
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helen
5
7 yıl önce
mosman
my wife and i wanted a place to eat that was easily accessible via public transport and had an interestingmenu.radio cairo met both these requirements.from the moment we were so warmly greeted upon arrival until the time we departed some 4 hours later the experience was fantastic.the choice of  beer from cottage brewers was great.all of the staff were pleasant and very efficient.we arrived quite early because we had time to kill whilst waiting for our children so it was interesting watching the crowd grow and to see how the staff coped.the place was busy by the time we ordered but all of our meals were served at the same time which is a feat in itself with 6 people all ordering.the mains were delicious and the desert possibly even nicer.all up we spent under $300 with some drinks thrown in as well.cannot recommend the place highly enough
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shahrouz
1
7 yıl önce
mosman
does not worth the money. the internal decoration was poorly designed l, the food was mediocre and the portions for banquetmenuwhich charged us $55 pp(including the surcharge and byo) was not enough at all.
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audrey
5
7 yıl önce
mosman
oh my god.. how have i missed coming here all my life?!  

thank god i finally got the chance to come here, even though it was quite a drive for me (i live in the eastern suburbs) it was well worth the trip, and definitely am keen to go back.

i tried the setmenuwith a group of about 7 people - and we all were very glad we did as we got to try so many of the greatmenuitems, that are pretty much the chef's selections. every single dish was mouthwatering, interesting and exciting. it's a great blend between sri lankan, african and caribbean - which is such a unique blend a well. 

the night was definitely a memorable one - order their set menu, and be taken on an amazing journey you'll never forget!
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orange_tree
5
9 yıl önce
mosman
great night. the banquetmenuat radio cairo was impressively varied and tasty. i felt the portions were adequate for the number of dishes. in fact, we struggled to finish the food. highlights were the jerk pork ribs, eggplant dip, lamb sosaties and the addictive afro fries. we had an awesome night, thanks in large part to the friendly staff who looked after our group well. they had no problem accomodating some dietary restrictions which we appreciated. the joint was packed when we left about 8.30pm so definitely book for weekends.
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danny
5
9 yıl önce
mosman
flavour, flavour and some more flavour. good service and atmosphere.
we had the ribs and slow cooked lamb shanks and both were incredible. they were also generous servings (even for 2 men). the drinkmenuis impressive and the cajun popcorn/afro fries and understated. will be back but will b sure to book in advance!
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elizacrowley
10 yıl önce
mosman
enjoyed the food but not other aspects. themenuwas good, especially as it had several vegetarian options. staff were very friendly and efficient. noise level (exacerbated by loud music) caused us to leave before desert. tables are far too small.
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beng
4
13 yıl önce
mosman
makes one want to venture back to africa to sample the vast array of national dishes on their home soil. great buzzy atmosphere topped with a stellarmenuwith enough variety to have you eating there again and again.
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