




Our stomachs decided that for our last night in Sydney, we needed to have another serving of oh-so-fresh fish & chips like the one we ate on our first day. So we found a good wifi spot and set to googling on our iphones for seafood in Glebe. We quickly found Fish on Fire. It's a small place, for quick meals and take-outs rather than lingering over the very very delicious seafood. We ordered a Mix Seafood Grill and a Fish & Chips to share. I can tell you, our tummies were very very happy.
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