Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Neutral Bay including Thelma & Louise, The Wooden Whisk, Four Frogs Creperie Mosman, Dare cafe, Playfair Cafe, The Moody Chef, The Rocks Cafe, 1 Abercrombie Lane, Social Brew Cafe, Kirribilli Village Cafe & Ristorante
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4 based on 145 reviews
Nestled near the foundation of Sydney Harbour Bridge is "Kirribilli Village Cafe & Ristorante." A bright casual corner cafe and restaurant that's always bustling, it is set up with alfresco tables that creates an ideal place to have breakfast, lunch or di
After seeing Vivid from the harbour bridge, had the wonderful pleasure to pop in for some excellent dinner. The staff were friendly and welcoming, the local patrons included us if we were family. My wife had lamb shanks wonderfully prepared and I spaghetti marinara. Both were served quickly and efficiently. Definite place to go back too.
4 based on 426 reviews
Kitchen closes at 3pm Monday - Friday & 3:30pm on weekends. Social Brew Cafe - something of an oasis of good food and drinks in Pyrmont. Where, letâs face it, the cafe options arenât as abundant as one would like. Which isnât to say weâd just head there o
We came here for a late breakfast after checking the reviews on TripAdvisor and werenât disappointed. It does get very busy and we booked a table which Iâd recommend. We still had to wait a bit on arrival for our table but the staff were very attentive and we were seated pretty quickly. Food was delicious and came out promptly. The juices are great (particularly the option to have them spiked)and taste fresh. Would definitely return!
4 based on 101 reviews
Stopped here for a quick family breakfast on Good Friday when a lot of other places were closed. We struck lucky. The service was quick and friendly. The breads are made onsite so are lovely and fresh. The granola was also extremely fresh served with yoghurt and fruit compote. A great little find.
4 based on 1191 reviews
The rocks cafe The Rocks Cafe is one of The Rocks' favourite icons. It offers a truly European dining experience just opposite the MCA on George Street. The Cafe spans two floors and combines the best of modern Australian architecture with a traditional b
Excellent choice for dinner in the rocks. The staff were very friendly and welcoming and the service was great.The food was cooked well and tasted good. Had fish and chips which was really nice and the chicken stir fry which was good. Starters and desserts were also very tasty.A great find in the centre.
4 based on 170 reviews
The Moody Chef was founded in Oct 2004, our organic growth has allowed us to maintain our core strengths which are consistency, innovation and a constant desire for excellence. We're proud that every one of our stores is unique, specifically opened with a
Moody he may be, but the Moody Chef delivers absolutely knockout flavour at a great price.Breakfast or lunch the dishes are delicious and unexpected menu choices.Current winter warmer of curry pot for $8.50 is wonderfully flavoursome and great value.Friendly staff (despite the name) and such a great place for business or pleasure. Get down there today!
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4 based on 490 reviews
We stopped here for lunch on a busy Sunday when the Rocks Markets were on. There was a lot of selection and we enjoyed our sandwich and wrap and people watching. Found the prices to be great, and it was quite busy. Most don't stay long though so a table will open up.You seat yourself and order and pay at the counter and then they bring food to you.
4 based on 225 reviews
Friendly staff, amazing food -fresh and delicious, superb presentation, reasonably priced. Some of our most memorable breakfasts ever. We visited on a brief getaway to Sydney and Dare instantly became our regular âmust have, go toâ daily stop.
4 based on 244 reviews
We love visiting the Four Frogs Creperie in Mosman. The galettes and crepes are delicious and the service is outstanding too. It is lovely being served by French staff who take such pride in sharing their food from home. It is a favourite place to visit.
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4 based on 116 reviews
We had our typically weekly visit to The Wooden Whisk today (20/March) and we quickly noticed something was very different. Apart from one recognised and brilliant waitress that again took our order today, there was not the regular smiling faces we have been so fond of for the past 3 years. We have enjoyed having our babies in prams assisted with carrying down (and back up) the stairs, informally and kindly reserving for us half of the communal table with a quick Saturday morning phone call for our team of toddler triplets, and the ultra consistent great coffee, fresh meals and the best service bar none in the area and beyond. On asking the waitress today that we have known from there for many months if there had been a change in ownership, she confirmed today was the first day under new owners. The kitchen staff remained, the one waitress remained too, everyone else was new to the Wooden Whisk. This post is just to say thank you to the previous owners and team over the past 3+ years. You did an incredible job and made a sit down at your cafe, far more than just a meal and/or coffee. Our children learned to eat at a restaurant (not always appropriately) at your great venue. I am glad I got to say to the barista (presumed part owner), whilst unbeknownst to me that it would be the last time, that she had just served me the best coffee, I had ever hadâ¦and I have 3 coffees a day for at least the past decade! Whilst obviously sad to see you go, you have absolutely nailed it with the timing I would suggest (the downturn is indeed coming and it's likely to be sharp) and we hope your next chapter is an exciting and great one. You all deserve it. To the new owners and team, the cafe atmosphere has changed for us literally overnight so we are unlikely to be back, however, you have retained high quality kitchen staff and a waitress that is as good as the WW had in all the time we visitedâ¦and they had many great ones. We wish you the best of luck and hope it goes well for you all. Cheers,Scott Crank
Top 9 Contemporary food in Neutral Bay, North Sydney, New South Wales
4 based on 286 reviews
This restaurant has been here in one guise or another for ages. It is situated next to the ferry wharf and has great views of the bay. It is decorated in wild colours and sells cakes, pastries and gnomes.The menu is small and distinctly Italian with the usual entrees and mains and a few specials. We ordered an antipasto for four with some breads. It was way too big for and entree but filled with the usual meats, cheese and vegetables. The accompanying bread was over cooked and almost inedible. For mains one ordered lamb mince, another pork mince in iceberg lettuce leaves (Italian san choi bow) both of which we deemed excellent by our friends. My wife and I ordered the risotto which had very little seafood, just 3 smallish prawns, about half a dozen muscles and a somewhat weird tasting risotto. Not recommended. We called it quits and went home for coffee and cake. The wine we ordered was rather a poor chardonnay and certainly not worth the price. I had beer.Service was rushed as the place was full for Saturday lunch and a bit cursory. The restaurant was very noisy and conversation with our friends almost impossible.Perhaps I ordered unwisely but I will not be going back.Thankyou for your feedback tho it seems very confusing!!! Firstly we are not âdistinctly Italianâ we are Australian with a middle eastern flair in our menu hence âlabne zaatar sumac Fatoush felafelâ clearly written on our menu! 2ndly I served you and you ordered a beer as you did not want wine! So it had nothing to do with the Chardonnay taste as it was a beer you went straight too! We are a small local cafe and offer a limited variety of wine and beers as we do not open at night and we choose not to carry a large wine selection as it would not fit our trading hours! Iâm sorry we are being reviewed negatively for running a successful business that was at full capacity on a Saturday lunch it may suit you better to pack some sandwiches (and lots of seafood) and pack a tally and head to your local park and sit somewhere with your friends (that is very quiet) so you can enjoy a lunch that isnât to big or âItalianâ?????? Peace and love M
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