Emile Avramides wins public vote for best restaurant in NSW

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Clove Lane in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, which is owned by Emile Avramides, has won the ‘People’s Choice Award’ in the delicious.100 list.

The bistro in Randwick was ranked in 100th place when the initial rankings were released by delicious.100 earlier this month but after the wider public were invited to vote, Clove Lane jumped into first place.

Mr Avramides told The Daily Telegraph he was surprised to hear the news.

“Just to be included in the delicious.100 in the first place was incredible,” he said.

“It’s overwhelming to find out we’ve been voted as number one. We’re a small neighbourhood bistro so to see that support from the community has blown us away.”

The delicious.100 review for Clove Lane praised the restaurant for bringing the fine-dining experience to the suburbs with reasonable pricing.

Close behind in the 2022 delicious.100 People’s Choice Award was Lankan Filling Station, a Sri Lankan diner in Darlinghurst which was named the second best restaurant in NSW.

READ MORE: Three Greek restaurants named in top 100 NSW eateries list.

Source: The Daily Telegraph.

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