Reviews
What Hassie Lehner doesn't like about Lucky Tsotsi:
I ordered Peppermint Crisp and Bobotie at Lucky Tsotsi and it was great to try some African cuisine in Sydney. On the one hand, The Bobotie was expensive and the minced beef was dry and oily. On the other hand, the peppermint crisp was refreshing. Probably one of the few desserts which you should try. View all feedback. What Edward Bednar likes about Lucky Tsotsi:
Had a lovely time there; it came highly recommended by the family! Waiting staff were friendly and helpful all the way; from helping with cases, taking orders, serving and sorting out uber rides. Food was yum yum yum, do try the samosas and bobotie. The peppermint tart was amazing. View all feedback.
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Been there twice now, both times were fantastic, from a food as well as a service perspective. Great value for money, and the best beef ribs in Australia. As a...
read moreA little piece of home in my very own backyard. I must admit, Lucky Tsotsi did make me feel a little bit home sick! Loved the South African dècor too! The food...
read moreCharming little place with friendly staff and a relaxed, casual vibe. We ordered the lamb samoosa, LM prawns and chicken bunny chow. Our meal cost $70 including...
read moreWe absolutely loved this place! Not only was the service great but the food was cooked well, and tasted amazing. Highly recommend the ribs, the sauce was incred...
read moreI ordered Peppermint Crisp and Bobotie at Lucky Tsotsi and it was great to try some African cuisine in Sydney. On the one hand, The Bobotie was expensive and th...
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read moreLucky Tsotsi in Sydney offers a taste of authentic South African cuisine in a vibrant atmosphere. While some found the Bobotie to be a bit pricey and lacking in flavor, the Peppermint Crisp dessert was a refreshing hit. The South African décor added to the overall experience, making diners feel a touch of home. The beef ribs were a standout, falling off the bone and packed with flavor. Despite some average experiences with slow service and forgettable dishes, many praised the friendly staff, delicious food, and culturally appropriate ambiance. Customers raved about the samosas and bobotie, as well as the mouthwatering ribs. Patrons with South African roots appreciated the authenticity of the food and praised Lucky Tsotsi for bringing a taste of home to Australia. Though some hoped for South African staff and live music to enhance the cultural experience, overall, Lucky Tsotsi delivers a delicious and memorable dining experience.