Ayers Rock Resort | Town Square, Yulara, Northern Territory, Australia
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The environment is average, but as one of the few restaurants in the tourist area, it is still acceptable. The price is also hundreds of times more merciful than the unscrupulous restaurants in domestic tourist areas?!
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The environment is average, but as one of the few restaurants in the tourist area, it is still acceptable. The price is also hundreds of times more merciful than the unscrupulous restaurants in domestic tourist areas?!
The boss is a Japanese, a very interesting Japanese, and he also tells dirty jokes
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