Reviews on Seafood food in Yarram, Victoria, Australia including Yarram Commercial Hotel, Yarram Commercial Hotel, Wildfish
Things to do in Yarram
4 based on 50 reviews
Yarram's oldest Hotel, Hotel, Motel (10 ensuite motel rooms) Restaurant, Bar, TAB, Keno & Thirsty Camel Drive in Bottleshop, Golf, tradies and accommodation packages available.. Free wifi in the bars & dining room
We always have dinner or lunch at the commercial when in town. Did not disappoint last night. I had Mongolian beef stir fry which was to die for. The portions have become noticeably smaller in this the past 12 months but still very nice. For a small county pub the food was very good. All meals were on much smaller plates. Not sure what the thinking is behind this but prices are up there for size.one couple ordered the waffles for dessert which were huge. Coffees were very good and staff cheery and helpfull
4 based on 50 reviews
Yarram's oldest Hotel, Hotel, Motel (10 ensuite motel rooms) Restaurant, Bar, TAB, Keno & Thirsty Camel Drive in Bottleshop, Golf, tradies and accommodation packages available.. Free wifi in the bars & dining room
We always have dinner or lunch at the commercial when in town. Did not disappoint last night. I had Mongolian beef stir fry which was to die for. The portions have become noticeably smaller in this the past 12 months but still very nice. For a small county pub the food was very good. All meals were on much smaller plates. Not sure what the thinking is behind this but prices are up there for size.one couple ordered the waffles for dessert which were huge. Coffees were very good and staff cheery and helpfull
Where to eat Australian food in Yarram: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 139 reviews
Making its home in the picturesque little fishing village of Port Albert, 'Wildfish' is South Gippsland's premier waterfront restaurant. With a simple philosophy of producing the freshest local seafood caught by local fishermen 'Wildfish' is much welcomed
This restaurant had been recommended to us as the best place to eat in town, so we booked a meal on a Friday night during a recent visit. When we arrived, we were impressed with its ambience and the friendly efficiency of the waitresses. The food however was a mixed bag. The entree (which was a mixed platter) was excellent - delicious dips, yummy homemade bread, fried haloumi cheese and some scrumptious olives. Sadly, our main course (fish and chips) was rather disappointing. The large rock flathead's batter was rather heavy and greasy, and the chips were mediocre. We struggled to complete even half of this meal. What a shame as the rest of the experience was so positive.
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