Find out what Australian restaurants to try in Ringwood including Leaf and Vine, Hunter and Barrel, The Firehouse, Mister Fox, Hunky Dory Fish & Chips, Stirr It Up Cafe, Abacus Eastland, Bean in the Woods, Rubiki, Rosebank North
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4 based on 61 reviews
Situated in the heart of Ringwood North lies our lovingly restored Homestead Rosebank. Here we welcome you to a modern Australian-style restaurant and bar - set against stunning period features and idyllic rose gardens. The perfect place to unwind and enj
Nice weather pleasant outside the service was ordinary and I think the cost is to high A nice setting
4 based on 47 reviews
There is nothing like climbing into bed with your electric blanket on,on a nose freezing night. Ohh it's home!Rubiki cafe in Ringwood North is my electric blanket! I go there for catching up with friends at least 5 times a week. The service is as warm as my leccie blanket, the hot hot chocolate is par excellence and the food meets my sweet tummy spot. Worth a goâ¼ï¸thank you Rob, it is such a joy to read your humours take on our business! thank you for taking the time to write a witty review!kind regardsNat & Alan
4 based on 33 reviews
Bean in the Woods is located in a small shopping centre so there is ample parking. Thatâs a plus.Staff were very friendly and we were seated immediately. Clearly lots of regulars arriving with lots of kisses and cuddles from the staff. Thatâs another plus.Cold water was served. Thatâs so good!While our order was taken immediately, it took longer than expected for the food to arrive.Itâs terrific value. Lots of food and quite cheap. Quality wise, it was ok but not exceptional. The eggs Benedict were too vinegary. The big breakfast was big and only $20. It was ok.Iâm pleased I tried it but Iâm not sure Iâll return. Lots of other breakfast places around that are a bit more expensive but better food.
4 based on 49 reviews
Recently we attended Abacus for breakfast. The restaurant has a pleasant setting and staff are reasonably attentive but not outstanding. What was disappointing for us was that we really couldn't select anything from the menu that appealed to us. It wasn't really a conventional breakfast menu. My wife had eggs which she said were were cooked well and I chose a bacon and egg burger which was okay but was chosen in the absence of anything more appealing.I enjoyed my coffees but my wife did not as she takes her coffees black and said the coffee had an odd flavour.We would not return to Abacus for another meal.
4 based on 40 reviews
What a great find. Found on Google for All Day Breakfast. Service excellent with pleasant smiling staff. Nothing too much trouble. Sat outside in the beautiful sunshine for breakfast/lunch. Homemade juice of apple, carrot, celery & ginger -yum, Big Boy Breaky (for the very hungry), Smashed Avo with Salmon side (heaps of salmon) and Benedicto. If I had to nitpick, a long black is a full cup of coffee not half a cup, and very hard to drink a latte in a glass as very hot to touch. Strange name but cafe deserves a pat on the back for good food and great service.
4 based on 104 reviews
Came for dinner with the kids. It's a self service restaurant. Casual vibe. Bright and clean. Somewhat crowded. Ordered the fish and chips with calamari. The fish was lightly battered and crispy. The flake was firm but slightly bland in flavour. Portion size was not large. The chips were good.The grilled fish came with a generous portion of rice and salad. Everything was fresh.Overall a decent place to eat. Not exceptional though.
4 based on 97 reviews
We were a group of 13 on Sunday for a family get-together at 1pm which is a tough number to accomodate but it was no problem here. The staff were friendly, discreet, polite and accommodating. The food was fresh, clean and well done. Fresh salads with roasted vegetables, Mediterranean quiche, barramundi - really clean light meals. Slices and small dessert treats. Spotlessly clean including the bathrooms. Will definitely return. Felt the love.
4 based on 335 reviews
We came ere for brunch on Saturday morning, Had heard good reviews.First thing, Its noisy!!! could barely here what my husband was saying across from me,Second thing: its expensive, I added mushroom to my breakie for $4.00 and I got one ordinary flat mushroom!! so disappointed! Breakfast for 2 with a coffee each cost us $52?????? what the???? feel a little ripped off! Thirdly, the knives provided to cut our breakfast were only standard knives, which could barely cut anything, made it hard to enjoy because of the extra work to try and cut anything!Fourth thing!!! the Hollandaise sauce was a miss, too tangy and too much of it, had a funny smell to it as well.The only thing we liked was we've been there and done that now!Will not be returning.....its just too expensive and noisy!!
4 based on 298 reviews
Imagine yourself in the time of the hunter and gatherer, when ancient ritual was sacred and nature was a force to be reckoned with. Hunter & Barrel is a visceral steak restaurant and bar experience that pays homage to the dawn of culinary tradition in a m
We came here and had the cheese dip, chicken skewers and pork belly. The food and service was above average, the food on this occasion was absolutely delicious.We would recommend to come at a less busy times, for the best experience.
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4 based on 138 reviews
Leaf and Vine caters for Vegans,Vegetarians and Gluten free.Staff are friendly, experienced and efficient. Nothing was too much trouble.Saturday morning brunch was a delight. Their extensive menu offers something for everyone.Although fully packed food was delivered happily in a timely manner. The food was fresh, well cooked and beautifully presented.I was impressed when ordering our second round of coffee that the barista remembered our four individual orders, especially because it was so busy.Well done Leaf and VineWould not hesitate to recommend.
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