Reviews on Seafood food in Tea Gardens, New South Wales, Australia including Tea Gardens Boatshed, Mumm's on the Myall, Little Beach Boathouse, Sandpipers Restaurant, Newcastle & Port Stephens Game Fish Club, Rock Lobster Restaurant, Wharf Restaurant Cocktail Lounge & Bar, Mavericks on the Bay, Nelsons Bay Fishermen's Wharf Seafoods, Salt Bistro
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4 based on 35 reviews
went with my family and teenage friend here for lunch.sat with views over the water.decent food .staff friendly.had the chicken schnitzel burger.big portions here so shared a meal.nice glass of wine
4 based on 53 reviews
Many people on TA have reviewed this place as being the expensive restaurant above, also on the wharf. This listing is a seafood shop selling raw, cooked and frozen seafood. A dozen oysters were $17.90, so pricier than elsewhere nearby, but delicious and large. We had fresh flat head and baby octopus. Unfortunately, the octopus was frozen and not local, but everything else was. Friendly staff, a clean shop and a good selection on offer. Certainly worth a visit.
3 based on 544 reviews
Located on the ground floor at D'Albora Marina, Nelson Bay.
A spare of the moment decision took us to Nelsons Bay. We visited Mavericks on the bay, we were lucky enough to get a table by the window edge (the bar/restraunt) area is open to the elements so you can sit an wile away the day sipping on a cocktail day dreaming about living life on a luxury yatch whilst the sun kisses your skin.The restraunt is family friendly they have a small kids menu. The adult menu has a good variety of meals. The prices are reasonable and the meals are a good size without being oversized.
3 based on 453 reviews
The freshest of seafood cooked well, spectacular views across the bay, friendly and inviting staff, the Wharf Restaurant can make your dining experience one to remember and one you will want to repeat time and time again. Located on the marina, where the
We were just looking for a light lunch with a view and found the wharf restaurant, a little unassuming from the outside but decided to walk up the stairs to check it out.So glad we did, friendly owner greeted us and made us feel instantly welcomed.We were shown to a lovely window seat taking in an amazing view.We ordered seafood and it was so fresh and cooked beautifully, it was really enjoyable and all local.Paired with a chilled bottle of hunter semillon !!It was a perfect way to spend lunch with friends and to top it off the prices are very reasonable!Highly recommend, do yourself a favor.
3 based on 455 reviews
We have been there before a few years ago and enjoyed the food. This time we opted for a hot seafood platter and were not disappointed - the platter came with two large grilled fish (jew fish and another) plus calamari, prawns scallops and fresh fruit - delicious!Thankyou for your lovely review it is greatly appreciated.
4 based on 159 reviews
Newcastle & Port Stephens Game Fish club is the biggest game fish club in Australia, it boasts over 500 fishing members and 1500 social members, the club is open 7 days a week from 11am, the bistro opens for lunch and dinner 7 days a week excluding April
Went there for dinner believing it to be a restaurant... well it's more club than eatery, but sign in we did. With a name like this, I expected the most interesting and exquisite feed of fish in the area. Well, size doesn't necessarily make up for skill. The meals are enormous, and really awful. I didn't know you could turn Jewfish or Mahi Mahi into that, but it wasn't quality fish, and it wasn't cooked with any thought to the finished product. I've never had fish that dry. Locals might love it, but there's a definite need for refinement to the establishment. Won't be back.
Most Popular Cafe food in Top End, Northern Territory, Australia
4 based on 837 reviews
Open for dinner Tuesday to Saturday from 5.30pm
I always have difficulty choosing from the menu but usually something will jump out and grab me but not at Sandpipers. The menu was so varied and everything sounded so delicious I just could not decide. We ended up sharing a couple of entrees that were stunning. The crab arancini was delicate and deliciously yummy and the Aloo Chop was sensational. It tasted just like a samosa but without the heavy pastry just breadcrumbs. Total opposites of each other. My partner had tagliatelle with lobster in a tomato sauce with a little chilli on the side. He said it was awesome. I opted for the barramundi and salad which was cooked perfectly. There were so many different things to choose from. The staff were all very attentive and friendly and the bill very reasonable. Definitely recommend this restaurant and will certainly be back to try some other dishes
Best Cafe food near Tennant Creek, Northern Territory, Australia
4 based on 1536 reviews
Wow once again we dinned at the Boathouse . And again we had the best waiter called Sherwin . Fantastic personality brilliant memory, can remember your name and what you have ordered . Ten âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸for his ability to handle fussy clients Now to the food !!! We all throughly enjoyed our meals of Mussels in coconut and lemongrass broth , Squid ink spaghetti with king prawns with mussels and cherry rocket and herbs . Spiced lamb blackstrap , and the market fish we shared before our entree a great serving of Fried squid A fabulous night , stunning food , great service and nice decor Well done to the Boathouse .
Top 4 Bar food in Tennant Creek, Northern Territory, Australia
4 based on 270 reviews
Mumm's on the Myall is located on the riverfront in Tea Gardens. Our focus is on GOOD FOOD with a focus on Seafood. The owner is a fifth generation, local fisherman with over 30 years in the seafood industry. With amazing views along the Myall River and t
Mumms was recommended to us and we were glad to stop by for lunch. This is a popular spot overlooking the river.We chose the delicious seafood chowder which was really well rated for us from all the seafood chowders we have had all over the world...including San Francisco.Plus we had the oysters mornay which were hot and tasty.Service was great and friendly.Itâs not cheap but we felt worth it.
4 based on 425 reviews
Cafe by Day,, Restaurant by Night..Superb Location & Cuisine
Even on a rainy day it was lovely to visit the Boatshed for breakfast, with a warm and friendly welcome from the staff. I enjoyed the corn fritters with bacon, poaches eggs, tomato relish and spinach, while my husband had the eggs benedict with smoked salmon, and our friends both had a green bowl. The cakes in the fridge looked so good (and freshly house made) that I wished I had room to try one!
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