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My review of Buns Out

It was my first time going to Buns Out in Rosebank on Saturday and may I tell you proudly that the food is magnificent. The restaurant has a mellow,chilled vibe which I think is appilicable to all ages. The service is amazing and the infrastructure is beautiful. The only con is you will struggle to find parking and may have to walk to the restaurant. You also need to be a big fan of burgers as it is the only food item on the menu and there is no variety on the dessert menu. However if you are looking for a good chill spot to go to with your family and friends I recommend this restaurant.

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  1. I should try it sometime, sounds like a really good place to be at on a Saturday afternoon with your friends 😊👏🏾big ups to Buns Out.

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