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Northern Territory

Dine out in Northern Territory

 Enjoy tastes from around the world at restaurants in the NT

The Northern Territory (NT) plays home to a number of bustling towns and small cities, which means there's a thriving foodie scene here. Cuisines from across the world can be sampled at restaurants in the NT, so there's lots of choice. At Spice of Himalaya on Mitchell Street in Darwin, for example, Nepalese dishes like the Royal Kukhura (chicken cooked over charcoal and served in a mildly spiced sauce) are on offer, while Japanese dishes like nigiri, inari and tuna rolls are available over at Mr Sushi on Smith Street.

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The Northern Territory (NT) plays home to a number of bustling towns and small cities, which means there's a thriving foodie scene here. Cuisines from across the world can be sampled at restaurants in the NT, so there's lots of choice. At Spice of Himalaya on Mitchell Street in Darwin, for example, Nepalese dishes like the Royal Kukhura (chicken cooked over charcoal and served in a mildly spiced sauce) are on offer, while Japanese dishes like nigiri, inari and tuna rolls are available over at Mr Sushi on Smith Street.
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      Tuck into beef at restaurants in the NT

      The Northern Territory is home to several of Australia's largest cattle stations, and that means you can try some amazing beef dishes while dining out at restaurants in the NT. At The Darwin Ski Club on Conacher Street in Fannie Bay, for example, you can enjoy a delicious chargrilled sirloin steak served with hasselback potatoes and garlic, while the sirloin sandwich with onion jam, cheese, salad and chips is perfect for a lunchtime pick-me-up. And with Quandoo, booking top restaurants like this is simple and easy.