Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Cowaramup including Fishbone Wines, Teddis Big Spoon, Chang Thai Kitchen, Thai Tamarind
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4 based on 188 reviews
My daughter and I had lunch here for the first time.From arriving to leaving the Service was spot on..We started with a wine tasting with Mr Espanola then shown to our table by the Lovely Mary from New Zealand who also took our order and served our meal.Mr Essex Served our Wine and made sure we had everthjng we needed.All in all a very pleasent Lunch in a nice relaxing setting. The Toilets also were so clean.We shall be visiting Fishbone again and have already told Our Friends a place to go.Compliments to the Chef's and all the Staff.
Top 5 Italian food in Cowaramup, Western Australia, Australia
4 based on 156 reviews
We just finished dinner at Teddis. Probably the best meal we have had in town! We had dumplings and beef skewers to start then the slow cooked rib special and deep fried pork for mains then shared rice donuts for dessert. Every single dish was delicious and the mains were a good portion size. Itâs BYO (very unusual in Margs) and $5 per bottle of wine corkage. Our whole meal came in under $100...fantastic value for a great meal!!!
Most Popular Australian food in Cowaramup, Western Australia, Australia
4 based on 121 reviews
We decided to eat here after reviewing the online reviews which seemed quite good. The food was quite bland, all dishes were this way. The food was cooked well and portion sizes were good. Maybe the chef should taste the food before dishing it out!
Most Popular Bar food in Cowaramup, Western Australia, Australia
4 based on 186 reviews
Have enjoyed this restaurant's yummy cuisine both seated in the restaurant with friends as well as in the form of takeaway for myself, and I just love it! :-) Being vegan, I haven't tried any of their dishes with animals or fish, but their Green Curry with fried tofu is perfectly delicious. Just the right amount of spices to make it tasty without being too hot and enough of the coconut-based sauce to go with the rice that's ordered separately. I guess that would be my only "complaint"... that rice isn't included with the dish. But on the other hand, when I order takeaway I just order the Green Curry without rice and have it with quinoa I cook at home, so in that sense I'm not paying for something I don't need. Compared to other restaurants in the area it's a bit pricey, but it's worth it. And if you have a taste for Thai cuisine, you'll love Thai Tamarind.
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