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How do you choose places for dinner or lunch when you want to try something new?

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I don't often try to try new things in terms of food, because every time I try it, I'm always disappointed, so I always eat at the same places. But when I really want to try some new kind of cuisine, I always visit restaurants that have recently opened, because for some reason in practice they always try to surprise the customer the most and they often have tastier dishes than restaurants with a long history.
 
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I've been in your shoes before, hesitant to try new places because of past letdowns. But you know what's helped me break out of that cycle? Exploring restaurants in unexpected places. Recently, I stumbled upon Bacar restaurant in Sydney's Olympic Park, and let me tell you, it was a game-changer. The ambiance was great, and the food... oh man, don't even get me started! It was like a flavor explosion in every bite. Plus, discovering hidden gems like restaurants olympic park adds a whole new level of excitement to the dining experience. So, while it's totally cool to stick to what you know, maybe consider giving those new spots a shot every now and then. You never know, you might just find your new favorite haunt.
 
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I get what you mean! Trying new cuisines can sometimes be hit or miss. But checking out recently opened restaurant sydney could be a great strategy. They often bring fresh and innovative dishes to the table, aiming to impress. It's a fun way to explore new flavors and maybe even find some new favorite spots!
 
The first thing that comes in my mind is ambience. If I like the ambience, I will check their menu, if it is affordable, I will choose to go for a family dinner.
 

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