GERMAN ARMS HOTEL
Read moreIt is one of the oldest pubs in the region. Established in 1839, it is an icon for the region and has been awarded many times for the quality of its restaurant and its hospitality. You can taste German specialties and beers, but also some classic meat dishes. You can taste hot dogs, the famous schnitzel - a kind of breaded schnitzel in the Viennese style - with chicken or beef. But also vegetarian dishes, plates to share, salads, fish... Nice selection of cocktails.
MONKEY PUNCH THAI CUISINE
Read moreThis Thai restaurant is a great find in the center of Noosa. From the outside, the restaurant is very sober, even if its small terrace is pleasant on sunny days. The restaurant really comes into its own with its elegantly presented, succulent dishes! The spices used bring out the flavor of the dishes, and even the most classic Thai dishes are subtly revisited. And with a low-price lunch menu!
LITTLE CREATURES
Read moreLittle Creatures is one of the country's best-known beer brands. So it's in Fremantle that it was conceived. They've converted part of the brewery, located on the seafront in a not-to-be-missed area, with its fish & chips and little sunken beach, next to the Shipwrecks Museum. In the midst of huge, gleaming beer vats, you can sample one of the house beverages (Little Creatures, but also Rogers) or enjoy lunch overlooking the ocean. And, of course, you can buy beer before you leave.
IRON BAR RESTAURANT
Read moreOpened in 1994, this popular steakhouse with its rustic decor offers a varied menu offering great value for money and tasty dishes. For a family meal, a romantic tête-à-tête or a good meal with friends, the Iron will satisfy all your meat cravings: chicken wings, smoked pork belly, beef carpaccio, lamb shoulder... The ingredients are fresh and mostly sourced locally. On the drinks side, you'll find a fine range of Australian beers and a fine wine list.
NAGOYA SUSHI
Read moreJapanese cuisine in the heart of the city.
ICEBERGS DINING ROOM AND BAR
Read morePerched on the rocks above the Bondi beach, with breathtaking views. Modern Mediterranean cuisine. The bar is also worth a visit.
DOYLES ON THE BEACH RESTAURANT
Read moreA Watsons Bay landmark, Doyle's on the Beach is a family-owned restaurant that opened in 1885 and the same family (Doyle's) continues to serve seafood from generation to generation. Located in the heart of a park that is both policed and wild, just yards from the beach and the water, it is one of the most romantic places in town. Try the delicious paella! For those who come from the city center, you can get there by ferry.
PANCAKES ON THE ROCKS
Read moreThere's no fuss in this small but friendly restaurant, perfect for breakfast or a late-night meal. A wide choice of pancakes, but also suitably topped pizzas and a whole selection of meats. You're right in the center of Sydney, in the much-loved The Rocks, the city's oldest district. All you have to do is walk a few meters down Playfair Street to get to Circular Quay, or climb the steps in front of you to reach the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
PANCAKE MANOR
Read moreLooking for something moist and gourmet? Well known for its brunches, this restaurant offers sweet and savory pancakes. The large, bright room, with its wood-panelled furnishings and striking decor, is full of character: built in an old red-brick church in the British style, Pancake Manor has a particularly pleasant, warm atmosphere. You'll find crepes, pancakes, waffles, nachos, hearty desserts and burgers for the fussiest of eaters. So come and stretch your taste buds!
DUNDEE'S
Read moreTreat yourself to a quality meal by the sea and discover Australian cuisine in a tropical atmosphere. From the outset, the friendly and courteous staff will offer you a varied menu of seafood, pasta, steaks and local specialties. A small oyster bar offers unusual options (crispy oysters with bacon or sprinkled with grated parmesan) and the dishes honor Australian products: kangaroo, lamb, seafood, fish, barramundi, crocodile. A nugget address to be found at the aquarium!
THE GLENMORE
Read moreA real institution in Sydney since 1921, this old renovated pub is one of the last buildings to have survived the era before the construction of the Harbour Bridge on Cumberland Street. The food is what you would expect from this type of establishment: rather classic but hearty. Wide range of beers on tap. What sets the Glenmore apart from any other place in the Rocks is that you have one of the best views of Sydney Harbour from its rooftop terrace. Busy rooftop.
MOORISH CAFE
Read moreA good cuisine with Mediterranean, Spanish and North African cuisine. A modern and friendly setting. Marc, the young Australian boss of the places, speaks French very well.
COURT HOUSE HOTEL
Read moreAustralian pub installed in a traditional queenslander built in 1878. Try seafood, original salads or enjoy a beer from the terrace, enjoying the sunset. Music on weekends. The premises are there. Main dishes around AU $ 20.
FASTA PASTA
Read moreVery good restaurant offering Italian cuisine (pizza, pasta…) but also salads and meat. The desserts are also very rich and excellent. The staff were very friendly and helpful.
BREAKFAST CREEK HOTEL
Read moreBuilt in 1889 in the French Renaissance style, the building is listed in the Queensland Heritage Register. The place oozes elegance, and its legendary restaurant is well worth a visit. The atmosphere is typically Australian, friendly and good-natured. Surrounded by screens showing live AFL matches, outdoor terraces and a beer garden, you can enjoy classic dishes with generous portions. The star here? The steak. The meat is high quality, tender and well cooked. One of Brisbane's best pubs!
THE BOAT HOUSE
Read moreOn the lake, this former boathouse has been converted into an elegant restaurant overlooking Parliament House. You can have lunch or dinner here, but we recommend that you go in the evening. On an intimate table, the chef will propose a 4-course tasting menu: oysters, scallops, pork chop with romesco sauce, simmered lamb, beet cheesecake, all washed down, of course, with very good wines served by attentive sommeliers. The must: on the evening of July 14, you can taste truffle specialties from France.
BAYSWATER BRASSERIE
Read moreIn a trendy setting, the Bayswater Brasserie offers a variety of cooked dishes. Try oysters in the bar in the meantime. Specialty is salmon with herbs.
BENNY’S HOT WOK RESTAURANT AND BAR
Read moreDelicious Asian cuisine at reasonable prices served in a contemporary decor. Happy Hour 8 h -19 h. Lunch from 12 a. m. to 14 p. m. Thursday, Friday and Sunday, dinner from 17 p. m. all week
BISTRO MONCUR
Read moreHosted by the famous chef Damien Pignolet, this restaurant never disappoints with its simple but superbly executed dishes. Exceptional desserts. Refined clientele.
BILLY KWONG
Read moreExcellent Chinese restaurant in the heart of the vibrant Surry Hills district. Both traditional and avant-garde cuisine using a majority of organic products.
AIRLIE VILLAGE CAFÉ
Read moreVery popular with backpackers, this café serves breakfast,lunch and dinner. An unpretentious address where you can taste a simple but tasty cuisine. Veggie burger, homemade lasagna, risotto, fried calamari or braised duck with curry sauce, the menu is diversified and the stomachs well filled! In the evening, the place is always full: renowned for its cocktails, the Village Café serves mojitos, espresso martinis and other fruity cocktails that will refresh you! Go to thehappy hour to take advantage of the low prices.
IRON HORSE GRILL
Read moreThe Iron Horse Grill is the restaurant of the only Harley-Davidson dealership on the island, Richardson's Harley-Davidson. A very well-stocked dealership with a small museum on its upper floor. As for the restaurant, the obvious place to go for Harley riders on the island and for those who are just passing through, the food is very good! Obviously, the great cuisine is not there but the dishes (burgers, salads, meats...) are all very good. Billiards, darts and regular Live Music animations. A place for bikers but open to all.
PAVAROTTI CAFE
Read moreItalian cuisine and BYO. Located south of Kings Park.
PEE WEE’S AT THE POINT
Read moreOne of the best restaurants in the region for its cuisine but also for its setting. The colors of the sea contrast with the red flowers of the majestic flamboyant trees and the tropical greenery. The cuisine is modern but resolutely Top End, with its multicultural influences and local ingredients, including meat from cattle stations, seafood and Aboriginal bush foods. You can also come and have a drink on the terrace to enjoy the place. It is advisable to book during the dry season.
RESTAURANT-CAFETERIA DU NITMILUK VISITORS CENTRE
Read moreEnjoy breakfast and lunch. Dinner is only possible during the tourist period (during dry). Salads and hamburgers on the menu. This is the only place where you can dine before Katherine. The view of the river terrace is very pleasant. Many birds will accompany you during your meal.
MAX'S RESTAURANT
Read moreIn 1994, Max Paganoni returned from his travels throughout Europe. Passionate about local products and wines, he set out to create the first wine restaurant in the Peninsula. Today, the restaurant has won several awards and is very popular. The restaurant serves modern local and seasonal dishes in a beautiful setting surrounded by greenery and vineyards. For example, asparagus as a starter, lamb or artichoke in a crust as a vegetarian dish, and a selection of local cheeses.
JAM CORNER
Read moreContemporary Australian cuisine in an elegant setting.
THE OLD PEARLER RESTAURANT
Read moreAdorable restaurant in an old low house made of agglomerated shell blocks, picked up at Shell Beach as you would expect. Modern Australian cuisine, fish and seafood. Cozy and friendly atmosphere. "BYO" meaning you have to bring your own wine or beer. Excellent fish of the day like the snapper. Note that the Knight Terrace is home to several restaurants and cafés open for lunch or dinner.
SCOTTY'S BEACHFRONT GRILL & BAR
Read moreThe cooked dishes are simple but delicious, such as the steacks, and the dessert of the head with chocolate cake, coconut and melted chocolate is to fall on the ground! Restaurant that also makes pub and night-club.
NOBU
Read moreA Japanese restaurant with a worldwide reputation and established around the world, the chefs cook in front of you in a refined setting. Located in the Crown Entertainment Complex. Other restaurants of the brand also in Sydney and Perth. On the menu, all the classics - or almost - of Japanese gastronomy with, among others, excellent gyozas or shrimps as a starter served with their spicy garlic sauce. Bentos to go are also available every day until 3pm. Perfect for a picnic afterwards!
THE WATERMARK
Read moreA small intimate nugget where to go at night to enjoy its beach bar and its pleasant setting. With a superb view of the ocean and Magnetic Island, the Watermark offers elaborate and delicious cuisine. Share tapas, wood-fired pizzas and appetizers or opt for a 2 or 3 course tasting dinner. The à la carte dishes are a treat for seafood (barramundi, salmon, mussels, squid, oysters...). Save room for dessert: the Tres Leches will exalt your taste buds!
HARBOUR KITCHEN
Read moreModern bar and restaurant with a wide range of Australian food, all with a superb view of the docks and the waterfront. Harbour Kitchen welcomes you for all types of events: a wedding, a birthday, a corporate party, or simply for the pleasure of getting together with friends or family. Catering options and menus are easily constructed to suit any occasion or budget, and each function room is adaptable to any occasion. All in a beautiful setting.
SHENANNIGANS
Read moreAn Irish pub with all the ambience you'd expect from a place like this. Special dishes such as the Territory Grill, which combines crocodile, kangaroo and barramundi on the same plate. A must-try! One of the best-known addresses on Mitchell Street, Darwin's party street. Perfect for partying, with a good mix of backpackers and locals in a convivial atmosphere. As sometimes happens on Mitchell Street, the end of the evening can get a bit out of hand. Pub crawls often end at Monsoons or Lost Ark, open until 4am.
THAI RIFFIC
Read moreThai Riffic is a Thai restaurant chain, so there are several in Sydney, including Cronulla and North Sydney. However, this address in Newtown is our favorite. The dishes are very good and spicy. The interior decoration is sumptuous, and the outdoor courtyard is very pleasant on the summer evenings.
THE STOKEHOUSE
Read moreDevastated by a fire in 2014, the brand-new building reopened in 2016. It's one of the few bar-restaurants overlooking the beach. On the menu, starters include oysters, vol-au-vent with crab, caviar and beef carpaccio, or for vegetarians, pumpkin pie. Meat is the mainstay of the menu, with a fine piece of Black Angus. Some fish and vegetarian dishes are also available. All excellent! Excellent wine list.
THE OLD BREWERY
Read moreA particularly pleasant and historic place. This brewery, whose activity ceased in the 1960 s, is installed on a sacred place for Aboriginals. Despite a long demonstration by the Peuple Djinoong people in 1978, the promoters finally won the cause. The location has become a luxury place with sumptuous apartments and a microbrewerie. You can enjoy a drink, or take a meal looking at Swan River. However, the prices of the restaurant are quite high (COUNT at $ 50 for a simple menu). An Italian restaurant is located in the same building and offers similar services… the visit less.
DEEP BLUE BISTRO
Read moreThe wine tasting menu Outback is exceptional. It will make you discover unique Australian flavours (emu, kangaroo, crocodile) cooked perfectly for AU $ 100, wine included.
COOK’S LANDING KIOSK
Read moreVery pleasant for breakfast, this snack offers a view of the bay where you can watch the locals.