Reviews on Cafe food in Burnt Pine, Norfolk Island, Australia including Hilli Restaurant & Cafe, Golden Orb Bookshop Cafe, High Tide Kitchen, P & R Bakery, Cafe Latitude 29
Things to do in Burnt Pine
4 based on 1047 reviews
Fresh organic produce served in abundance from the local growers on Norfolk Island, incredible local fish and beef, Prepared in various styles and specialising in French, Italian, Australian for dinner, amazing Devonshire teas and affordable fresh and tas
My partner and I recently had lunch at this delightful restaurant. We ate outside in the garden and were served by friendly, helpful staff. My partner chose the local fish and I had a seafood pancake, both were excellent. The food and the wine were not expensive. A very pleasant place to spend a few hours over lunch or dinner.
4 based on 345 reviews
Its the "vibe" of this place that gets you in. Books to read, hidden in a tropical garden, nice food. I would suggest lunch here and lay back for a rest. Most of the chairs are hard to sit in so choose the timber ones near the windows as they are very relaxing.
4 based on 161 reviews
Honest. Tasty. Food. Welcome to our cafe where you can enjoy breakfast, lunch, dinner and anything in between.
This cafe is on the main road running through Burnt Pine, so you can't miss it.We called in for a coffee one morning but sadly found it lacking in flavour. A nice Asian gentleman runs the cafe but I think that they need a good Barista. There are much better places to enjoy a coffee near by.Thank you for taking the time to write the review. And I am sorry for your disappointment with the coffee - most of the time we get great feedback about our barista coffee. We have taken your comment on board and will do better next time :)
The range of sweet & savory baked goods is very good. The food is fresh and very tasty. The service is very friendly and always helpful. The bread comes in half and whole loaves, but you are not charged more for the half loaf like most places on the mainland. This bakery is apart of a grocery store, which has a good range of products and the post office is located within the same space, making it easy to do all your transactions in the one store.
Café Latitude 29 is situated inside the Norfolk Mall at the Entrance to âFoodlandâ and is open for: takeaway, or dine-in for breakfast, brunch, or lunch.Huge Pies, Sausage Rolls, etc. with a self-service selection of sandwiches and large servings of various cakes ⦠plus they have a separate ice cream section.Their coffee was the best I tasted on the island, although they did have a problem getting it hot enough for me (they explained it was a new machine that day and they were just sorting it out).PS. My curry pie @ $5 was great tasting, chock a block full of filling (not runny), and probably 3 times the overall size of a pie at home (much larger than others I tried/saw on the island).
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