Dee Why & Clontarf, NSW, Australia
2009.10.21
After visiting Baha’i Temple, we had a late lunch at a Filipino restaurant in Dee Why, one of Sydney’s northern coastal suburbs.
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After visiting Baha’i Temple, we had a late lunch at a Filipino restaurant in Dee Why, one of Sydney’s northern coastal suburbs.
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La Mesa is a compact Filipino restaurant, with only around eight 4-seater tables.
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La Mesa is a compact Filipino restaurant, with only around eight 4-seater tables.
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The food is great! We ordered ukoy, crispy pata, pinakbet, tortang talong with minced beef, kare-kare, fresh lumpia and pansit bihon.
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The food is great! We ordered ukoy, crispy pata, pinakbet, tortang talong with minced beef, kare-kare, fresh lumpia and pansit bihon.
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Across the street…
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Across the street…
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From Dee Why, it’s a short drive to Clontarf, another coastal suburb, just to while away the afternoon at the beach and adjacent pocket park.
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From Dee Why, it’s a short drive to Clontarf, another coastal suburb, just to while away the afternoon at the beach and adjacent pocket park.
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Love the beachfront houses…
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Love the beachfront houses…
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… and those above.
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… and those above.
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Acknowledgment: Photo #15 and 20 by Richie Padilla.
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Acknowledgment: Photo #15 and 20 by Richie Padilla.
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