Discover Restaurants offering the best Fusion food in Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia. Byron Bay's beaches are dotted with lighthouses and surrounded by bottlenose dolphins, rays, whales and sea turtles. This former New South Wales whaling station turned tourist town is still strongly influenced by its recent bohemian past, when hippie lifestyles flourished. Bongos and didgeridoos sound in parks, sarongs and dreadlocks are common, and vegetarian restaurants abound. Give in to the casual vibe and stroll between beaches and bars for a low-key and happy day.
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4 based on 135 reviews
A group of us dined at Bang Bang for my husbandâs birthday - what a great way to celebrate. We had the $75 per head banquet and the amount of food we received was fantastic - the kingfish sashimi, sticky pork belly and their fried rice were favourites at the table. Cocktails were fantastic and service friendly. We will definitely give this one another visit when in Byron next
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4 based on 68 reviews
At No Bones believe great food should be enjoyed by everyone! There are no obvious vegan cues and most guests don't even make the connection that the menu is plant-based - they just know that the restaurant is inviting, the food is satisfying and deliciou
Finally ..... a restaurant that actually delivers !! After many dining dissapointments elsewhere , my partner and I left this place with satisfied palates and smiles all round . All the dishes we tried were great but The Cheese platter was amazing . All the great reviews No Bones receives are 100% accurate . âï¸âï¸âï¸ Both the service and the food lived up to expectations , not to mention the lovely chilled quiet ambience with appropriate background music . The wait staff were quiet unimposing and helpful.. Unlike most places that make you feel like theyâre doing u a favour . What a pity there arenât more restaurants like this . Well worth the trip from the Gold Coast . We will definitely be back . Paul and Tanya
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4 based on 123 reviews
Bagus is an Indonesian-inspired casual eatery with sea views just metres from Byron Bay's main beach. It serves up modern Australian breakfasts with an Indonesian influence, along with organic single origin Sumatran coffee, slow-pressed juices, gluten fre
In Byron Bay for an event and wanted to hit the road reasonably early.It's apparent that most places open for breakfast at 7.30am however Warung Bagus opens at 7am which was good for us.The menu was centered around eggs with additions as you wanted them. They also has a pancake option which I had that was really nice, a tad sweet but nice.Venue is across the road from the Surf clubhouse and of course the beach.Parking is on the street.Good friendly service but the Byron Bay coffee was delicious. That alone worth going back for.
4 based on 69 reviews
IZAKAYA KURA is an authentic Japanese restaurant serving yakitori, sushi and main dishes located in the heart of Byron Bay, Bay Lane. We take pride in providing fresh local produce from the Byron Shire and the Byron Farmer's Market. There are also a varie
We walked in off the street without a booking and were greeted to great seating and great service. meals were sensational, healthy and delicious. only draw back was one of our dishes were lost in the orders and we had to wait a fairly long time to get it. overall very very good. we will be back.
4 based on 170 reviews
At Succulent Café, we take the idea of Japanese fusion subsequently innovate to push the limits a little further. We aim to âmake it fresh todayâ and provide a range of healthy food choices by incorporating a food menu that strongly supports the local bus
I have mulled over writing this review for a few days. But I will share my experience. Food I can not fault, very tasty, well presented and reasonably priced. We had the bacon and egg roll and the jerk chicken. Jerk chicken was really tasty. The drinks iced coffee and chocolate were not as good and would benefit from being thicker as they were extremely watery however still nice. We arrived with our 2year old rescue dog who is new to our family and still learning some manners. We were greeted and offered water for him. Sat outside alone. So far so good. At first he settled, we ordered our food and started to wait. In this time he did start to cry and bark, nothing excessive and being conscious of other people my partner and I started to do the classic distraction piece. Walk away from table, try to get him to settle. As someone who lives next to a barking dog I know how irritating this can be however he was not constant or ongoing over a period of time. We were approached by a male member of staff who asked if we could quieten the dog down, as he was scaring old ladies inside. Honestly this just made me want to leave, if we hadnât already ordered I would have done so. Clearly we were already trying to do this. At this point I couldnât have felt more uncomfortable. So if you have an angel of a dog, yes this is dog friendly. If your dog makes any noise prepare to feel unwelcome.
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