Reviews on Healthy food in Torquay, Hervey Bay, Queensland including Bayaroma Cafe, The Black Dog Cafe, Su Jus Bar, Ricardos Italiano
Things to do in Torquay
4 based on 463 reviews
Bayaroma Cafe is one of Hervey Bay's best cafes. It is a charming cafe ideally located on the Hervey Bay Esplanade in beautiful Torquay opposite the best swimming spot, the popular train park for families and great new picnic spots on the foreshore. If yo
We went to a restaurant down the road and left because nobody would serve us. So we were pleasantly surprised to be welcomed at the entrance of Bayaroma by friendly wait staff. The food was tasty and hot, the juices excellent and not watered down as sometimes happens. The coffee was delicious. All the staff were friendly and helpful. Hi lisamE1773MB! Wow - there is so much in this review that makes us happy! We LOVE that you instantly felt welcomed into our café - this is such a big aim of ours! And to hear that you really enjoyed your food, drinks and coffee makes us super proud and happy of our team as well. Thank you for taking the time to leave us a great review lisamE1773MB! We really appreciate it. Hopefully see you at café again soon. Jess :)
Where to eat Cafe food in Torquay: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 321 reviews
The Black Dog Cafe is a family owed Resturant. Located on The Esplanade, Torquay in beautiful Hervey Bay. We are fully licensed and dog friendly.
The staff were friendly and the food was very good and reasonably priced but if you want to sit in the sun you have to put up with constant traffic noise, as itâs on corner. Not pleasant.
Dropped by because they advertise gluten free. I am coeliac, my wife isn't. The food here is just fantastic. Had a ham and cheese toasty just to sample the wares and was blown away. Everything is gluten free. Even my wife couldn't tell the difference. Come to Hervey Bay be sure to stop for something to eat and drink. And that reminds me, what a great smoothie. I'm definitely going to haunt the place. Well done. Definitely 5 stars and no, I'm not connected to the business.
3 based on 58 reviews
S25°16'44.4" E152°50'22.4" Next to the WetSide Water Park on Charlton Esplanade in Pialba, Harvey Bay and in the same building as a fish & chips shop, this Italian restaurant is a serious eatery in Pialba. For ordinary tasteless American pizzas, head south 3 blocks. Otherwise, read on. Looking at the menu, this restaurant tries to get close to the real Italian cuisine, with some very interesting dishes. The wine list is impressive. You can order take-away pizzas too. In September 2018, we ordered as starters bruschetta (AU$9), calamari (AU$9), stuffed truffled mushrooms (AU$12). Although we can debate taste, texture and different flavours, these starters were fresh, well prepared and tasty. Strange to see straight calamari, not calamari rings. For the main courses, we ordered pesto chicken fettuccine (AU$20), truffle mushroom risotto (AU$22), Ricardo's Italiano pappardelle (AU$20), Danish feta gnocchi (AU$22) and blue cheese risotto (AU$22). Good risotto takes 30 minutes slow cooking and adding stock to the risotto rice. After 15 minutes, the risotto was acceptable. The combination of blue cheese and risotto was very unbalanced in taste. Sensitive risotto with loud shouting blue cheese should be avoided. Not the best combination. The fettuccine and pappardelle dishes were really good, as was the gnocchi dish. These dishes excited our taste buds. The service was quick, personal and easy-going. With this great menu, clients are satisfied customers. Fine dishes in taste, texture and flavour should not be expensive. Ricardo's makes this all too clear. Fine cooking, exciting menu options and good service offer all you need in a country of tasteless fish & chips. Highly recommended as food therapy for the homesick Italians.
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