Reviews on Australian food in Newport, Pittwater, New South Wales including Limani Seafood Restaurant, Bert's Bar & Brasserie, Riva Bar and Kitchen, Clareville Kiosk, The Newport, Jonah's Whale Beach, Rusti Fig, Paddock & Vine, Alfonso's Cafe at Elvina, armchair collective
Things to do in Newport
4 based on 175 reviews
Restaurant And Furniture Store
Good coffee, good food, bit pricey. Very busy and hard to find s table for group of 6 and had to wait a while and ended up with a large table in the middle which wasnât convenient for conversation. Had coffee and homemade muffins which were delicious. Have eaten here several times and have never been disappointed with food but it is on the pricey side for sure. As itâs near the beach, parking is a nightmare on weekends, be prepared to drive around to fit a spot and may need to walk some distance so leave plenty of time in advance.
5 based on 29 reviews
Alfonso's is a friendly, casual neighbourhood cafe open for breakfast and lunch. Wood fired pizzas are available on Friday nights accompanied by live music.
It was by thankful happening, that we came upon this boisterous and happy place in the thick of Avalon's wooded suburbia. A tightly run family cafe that celebrates its Latin roots in all things colourful, tasty and vibrant, this is a must stop if you're exploring the northern beaches of Sydney. If you're lucky like us, you'd be seduced by the charm of Alfonoso himself on the guitar with a voice that adds verve to your coffee and meal.Thank you very much for your kind words Stefan. I am glad that I was there to serenade you!! Please come again.
4 based on 67 reviews
Agree with the other recent contributors who have reviewed Paddock & Vine that the food and service is excellent. Enjoyed the ability to share plates which provided the ability to try a number of items on the menu. Menu and Wine List are not huge but our host indicated they change regularly. Service was good providing knowledgeable information of the food and wine. Would definitely return. Was there on a mid-week cold, quiet night so could not gauge the acoustics but they seemed OK.
4 based on 21 reviews
Not many seats, and only one big table- but our group of six didnât have to wait long for that. Fresh, interesting food, friendly, efficient staff and a passing parade of beach culture. Put it on your list- if you can brave the drive to the Beaches!
4 based on 560 reviews
Perhaps the only feature that can divert your attention from the stunning view at Jonahâs is the food. The multi award-winning Hatted Restaurant offers excellent Contemporary Australian cuisine and an exceptional wine list offering more than 1600 wines fr
Fabulous location, beautiful premises, excellent and friendly service, very good food. This place almost has it all, and worth the price under any circumstance.We requested and received a corner window table, service was punctual, attentive, and very friendly without being intrusive - perfect balance which is so difficult to find these days when oneâs plate is aggressively whisked away at a momentâs pause in prandial activity. We chose and highly recommend the wine pairing with 3-course meal - perfect wine choices from across 3 continents. Food was delicate and tasty, falling just short of outstanding. Sauces with the John Dory and the Angus beef mains were pleasant, but not exactly to my taste. Entrees -fresh oysters and king prawns were quite good. Desserts - wow! the best tarte tatin ever, with a beautiful caramelised crust. Recommendation on the beautiful bread rolls - more of them please!! No need to be cautious at putting more than 1 per person on the table when theyâre as good as that.Overall, an exquisite experience. Looking forward already to the next time.
3 based on 666 reviews
Set on the stunning shores of Pittwater, The Newport is a vibrant gathering place for all ages. Nestled amongst idyllic gardens, and incorporating various outdoor dining spaces and bars, the sprawling grounds include areas perfect for whiling the day and
Whilst itâs a lovely outlook, if you can sit near the water to capture the view, the food is ordinary and zero variety. We ordered a Gambero pizza - prawns which consisted of 1 prawn per slice - for $26 I would honestly expect more than than 1 prawn/per slice with a few chillies here and there and then whacked with a Sunday 10% surcharge. Adding share plates or grazing plates to their menu would be great - I just found it underwhelming and these days you can find better pub/restaurant food on the northern beaches that have a similar outdoor area with far superior food on offer.
4 based on 141 reviews
My partner and I enjoyed a spectacular lunch with a group of girlfriends at Clareville Kiosk two weeks ago. The service from our lead waitress was amazing, so friendly and amazing. The wine list offered a great selection for everyone and the food was to die for and very reasonably priced.Barrenjoey House used to be our go-to on the northern beaches for big, long lunch catchups with friends when weâre in Sydney - not anymore. Clareville Kiosk offers everything Barrenjoey House used to minus the pretentiousness.
4 based on 54 reviews
This is a great little restaurant in Avalon run by a talented chef who is putting out really nicely presented and delicious food. The service is friendly and very professional. Excellent service actually. Have dined there three times over the last few months. Consistently good each time. Tuesday nights have a special which we will try next time.
4 based on 105 reviews
A bar and brasserie reminiscent of the grand hotel dining rooms of the 1930s, with the relaxed air of Sydney's northern beaches.
Its a palace of soft jade-coloured velvet chairs, white linen tablecloths, bistro lights, concourse windows overlooking watery views. An open seafood counter with rows of market fish weighed, priced and lined up on mounds of ice, waiters in white waistcoats and â40s jazz- is surely one of the most evocative dining spaces in Oz. We start with brioche toast with trout roe and chicken butter, teamed with a dozen oysters. Followed with ravioli and buffalo ricotta and warrigal greens,. The Hapuna fish with artichoke, Turkish peppers was outstanding. The rhubarb soufflé with calvados custard just made it a heady success
4 based on 350 reviews
A great lunch deal with two courses and a glass of wine included if you book. Good choices, lovely view of the lake and very good service although it did take a while to take our order. If you sit close to the window, it may be warm. They do have shade blinds. We wished we sat inside because we were close to another couple. She had a very loud voice and did not make any positive conversation. A bit draining.Wish we had asked to move inside where there was airconditioning and only a few people. Beyond the control of the restaurant but the tables are quite close! We will still be back. That berry panacotta dessert was so good!
Most Popular Seafood food in Newport, Pittwater, New South Wales
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.