SAILS ON LAVENDER BAY
Read moreWonderful view of the Opera and Coathanger and a service without fault
BISTRO 98
Read moreThis restaurant at Motel Bistro 98*** prepares scruffy every morning, lunches on Fridays, and dinners from Monday to Saturday. It offers its best selection of wine and beer, and offers its specialities of the steacks and products of the sea.
OCHRE RESTAURANT
Read moreSituated on the water's edge and close to the marina, this restaurant stands out for its local gastronomy with original flavors. It offers dishes based on crocodile, kangaroo, shellfish and fish flavored with Australian spices. The dishes are hearty and the cuisine high quality. You'll have a great time in a sublime setting, inviting you to escape into the bush with the aromas of this delicate cuisine. We recommend their 3-course menu at AU$ 85 for gourmets in the evening. The lunchtime menus (with drinks) are also excellent value for money!
BOJANGLES
Read moreIf you like the saloon atmosphere, here is a place not to miss. The decor is superb, the unique atmosphere, and especially go to the aquarium with the skeleton, little surprise… Peanut peanuts are free, and it is compulsory to throw the layers on the ground. You can eat beef from the buffalo, the slug, the emu, the crocodile and the kangaroo.
RAINBOW BEACH SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB
Read moreWant to sip a drink while enjoying the sea breeze? Go to this Surf Life Saving Club, a popular and friendly place in Rainbow Beach, in place since 1965. Of course, you will find there the famous lifeguards, as well as the locals in full surf training: a typical Australian landscape. You can admire the view on the beach while enjoying classic but correct dishes. However, we come here more for the aperitif than for a real dinner.
BEACH HOTEL
Read moreThe Beach Hotel has become the most famous pub in Byron Bay and is a must for locals and tourists alike. The relaxed atmosphere, the quality of the service and the cuisine are obviously the reasons for such a success. Many pizzas (wood-fired) are offered on the menu, as well as several types of meats and salads, without forgetting the indestructible Fish & Chips. Special attention is paid to gluten-free foods. The live evening program can be consulted on the establishment's website.
ZINC
Read moreZinc is a unique combination of an Australian restaurant, a café and a lounge. Contemporary and creative, the cuisine is composed of different flavors that will satisfy all stomachs. Seafood, local meats, vegetarian or even vegan dishes, the house adapts to all palates! To quench your thirst, the bar offers more than 110 wines and liquors, as well as a great selection of beers and cocktails. Don't leave without a trip to the restroom, where a private aquarium with 20,000 liters of water will amaze you.
FLAMES OF THE FOREST
Read moreEnjoy an innovative and tropical menu made with the finest local produce, in the mythical Australian rainforest 10 minutes from Port Douglas. In the evenings, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the Aboriginal Culture Experience dinners invite the Kuku Yalanji people to share their culture by telling stories passed down through the generations for thousands of years. Centered on the intimate knowledge that these aboriginal people have with nature, the show invites you to dive into the Dreamtime between stories, songs and traditional tales.
BISTRO LULU
Read moreBetter bistro in this trendy neighborhood. Average age 35 years.
229 ON MAIN CAFÉ
Read more229 On Main Café occupies the main room of the Old Capitol Theatre. We come here especially to discover the kitschy, old-fashioned decor, with a very pleasant atmosphere. A few tables, chairs and sofas are set amidst the old auditorium and impressive bric-a-brac. Meals are classic: hamburgers, fish & chips, sandwiches, wraps, cooked eggs... Excellent value for money. Musical entertainment is often provided by local artists.
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.
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.