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10. Kathmandu Cuisine
4.9
/5
11 Reviews
£7
Asian Cuisine
TheForkUser
When we arrived the woman in charge offered to set up a table by the window away from a noisy group which was really appreciated. Having spent time in Nepal we knew to expect good food and gracious friendly service, and that’s exactly what we got. Shared lamb momos and curry puffs for entrees. Food was simply presented and full of flavours with good dipping sauces. For mains choose the chicken curry, with a serve of rice and a roti. Serve of curry was generous and really flavoursome. Choose a bottle of white from the short wine list to enjoy with the food. Service from the time we walked out was friendly, efficient and attentive
11. Drift
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£16
Seafood
Open Late
仙仙爱游玩
🌸 Why Devonport is recommended Because Devonport, hidden in the northwest corner of Tasmania, is a "small Antarctic secret" hidden by local Australians! There are few people and beautiful scenery, and the fjords and glaciers are within reach. Parent-child travel, couples' vacation, and photography enthusiasts can go with their eyes closed! 🚗 3 days and 2 nights essential route Day1: Visual attack of fjords and glaciers 🌊 Sognefjord cruise (must go!) 👉 Sit in the fully transparent viewing cabin, the shocking sound of the glacier breaking above your head, the mobile phone can't capture 1% of the beauty! 🚴♀️ Cycling in Lake Bos (must-have for parents and children) 👉 Rent a parent-child bicycle ($25/hour), have a picnic by the lake and watch the black swans pass by, it will become a fairy tale world in seconds! Day2: A journey through the collision of history and art 🏰 Devonport Old Town (beyond the movie!) 👉 19th century cobblestone road + colorful wooden houses, any shot will give you a Nordic movie feel! It is recommended to check in at the cafe transformed from the old post office☕️. 🎨 Norwegian Fisheries Museum (unpopular but interesting) 👉 Experience the marinating of salmon with your own hands! Children can also get a "Little Captain Certificate"🐟 (free!) Day3: Seafood carnival on the tip of your tongue 🦞 Port direct seafood market (open at 7 am!) 👉 Lobster $50/piece! On-site processing, sitting on the dock and watching the fishing boats return, this is Australian life~ 🍷 Hidden winery recommendation 👉 Drive 20 minutes to [Mersey View Vineyard], Chardonnay with oysters, the sunset is so beautiful that it is suffocating! 🍴 Foodie radar! Locals' recommended hidden list 🔥 Top1: Drift Cafe 👉 Dark industrial style, the signature "squid ink seafood risotto" is directly enshrined! Remember to order a cup of Tasmanian craft beer🍺. 🍰 Dessert control must: Reliquaire 👉 Afternoon tea in an antique furniture store! Lavender scones + Harry Potter's same butter beer, girly hearts burst💥 🏡 Live in a painting! Cost-effective homestay ✅ Swansea Motor Inn 👉 $100 per person to stay in a sea view room! The balcony directly opens to the "sea and sky line" blockbuster, and the landlord will also give freshly caught oysters! ✅ Kentish Hills Retreat (family-friendly choice) 👉 Single-family wooden house + outdoor hot spring ♨️, lie down and watch the Milky Way in the southern hemisphere at night, and you can also feed alpacas🦙~ 🚨 A guide to avoid pitfalls! Blood and tears experience 1️⃣ Transportation: It is recommended to rent a car! The scenic spots are scattered, and the bus runs once an hour! 2️⃣ Weather: 10-18℃ in September! The fjord is windy, and a jacket + scarf are a must-have for life-saving! 3️⃣ Hidden benefits: Get an "exploration passport" at the old town tourist center, collect stamps and exchange for free ice cream🍦! 📸 Hot seat unveiled 📍 Flåm Mountain Observation Deck 👉 Climb for 30 minutes and get the same glacier panorama as "The Lord of the Rings"! It is recommended to go at sunrise, the rolling sea of clouds is so beautiful that it makes you cry😭 📍 Fishing Port Lighthouse 👉 Evening blues moment + long exposure, the lights of fishing boats and the Milky Way are in the same frame, and the circle of friends harvested 10086 likes! #AustraliaNicheTravel #Tasmania #DevenportGuide #CreativeIncentivePlanDivideTen Thousand YuanCash #NicheDiscovery
12. Barilla Bay
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£40
Western-style
东方凝月
You can see its eye-catching signboard within a few minutes' drive from Hobart Airport. The high-quality water of the Pacific Ocean nurtures the plump and sweet oysters here. When you suck the oysters with the seawater, your mouth is filled with jelly-like oyster meat. It's so enjoyable! In addition to oysters, there are also palm-sized wild abalone, fresh salmon, etc. You can eat in or take away. We ate two dozen oysters here and bought a few dozen to enjoy at home in the evening. I hope that friends who come here to travel must come here to taste it in person. I guarantee that you will never forget it.
13. Great Lake Hotel
4.5
/5
14 Reviews
Western-style
TheForkUser
Fantastic meal once again. Annie our server was great. Interacted with the kids, new her stuff! All staff are pleasant, quick table service!
14. Mowbray Hotel Bistro
4.4
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10 Reviews
Bars/Bistros
TheForkUser
A group of friends had a lovely meal at the Mowbray Hotel. We were greeted by friendly staff. The menu was extensive and plenty of choices. Seniors were well catered for with a tasty selection of choices. All meals came out piping hot and enjoyed by us all. We will certainly go back.
15. Maple on Abbott
4.8
/5
5 Reviews
Reservation Available
Western-style
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This cafe is perfect for families, featuring a great play area for kids and a menu that caters to all tastes. Highly recommend!
16. Clarendon Arms Hotel Reataurant
4
/5
16 Reviews
Western-style
TheForkUser
Food was outstanding and staff were extremely accommodating. I have a food allergy and after giving them prior notice, they kindly provided me with an adapted menu upon my arrival. Fascinating building - take the time to view all the rooms upstairs. Highly recommend this venue!
17. The Agrarian Kitchen
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£24
Western-style
塔斯马尼亚州旅游局
Food Check-in Spot 01 Agrarian Kitchen For visitors who want an immersive food experience, Agrarian Kitchen in New Norfolk is a good choice, offering cooking, lifestyle and gardening classes every week. Farming experience classes are the best way to taste seasonal food. The menu of the day is carefully crafted with fresh ingredients from the garden. If you choose a master class, you will learn more in-depth, from learning how to break down meat to making your own cheese, bread, grilled meat or pastry. Lifestyle classes make household cleaning products, natural dyeing techniques, candle making or making wreaths from your own garden and surrounding environment. If guests want to build their own vegetable garden from scratch or even want to learn some techniques to repair an existing vegetable garden, then Agrarian’s Garden Fundamentals class is the best choice. 02 Manky Sallys Manky Sallys is a nanobrewery, wine cellar and luxury dive bar on Salamanca Place. Enjoy a glass of Tasmanian wine (or a Moo Brew beer) and a meal in a dimly lit and slightly luxurious setting. 03 Tatler Lane Tatler Lane is an all-day brunch café-bar in Launceston CBD. It also hosts events, is the roastery of Sweetbrew Coffee Roasters, and is the multicultural hub of Launceston CBD. 04 Bream Creek (new) Cellar Door Bream Creek Vineyard is a pioneer in Tasmania's modern wine industry, producing premium craft wines. Guests can enjoy spectacular views of Marion Bay, Maria Island and Hellfire Bluff. Sit down and taste a wide range of wines while enjoying a platter of premium ingredients or a dozen fresh oysters. 05 palawa kipli palawa kipli is a Tasmanian Aboriginal food business that is 100% owned and operated by Aboriginal people. In the Tasmanian Aboriginal language, palawa kani, "palawa" means "Tasmanian Aboriginal people" and "kipli" means "food". Palawa Kipli aims to contribute to the continuation and revitalization of Tasmanian Aboriginal culture by combining traditional foods and land management practices. Palawa Kipli also runs the Kipli Takara Tour: a 90-minute bush tucker walk through the rich landscape led by an Aboriginal guide, where visitors can taste seasonal local bush foods and learn about Aboriginal history and culture. After the experience, guests can also enjoy unique native snacks and drinks, or choose to taste a six-plate high-end native food package. New Ways to Play 01 Duck River Dairy Tour Duck River Meadows Robotic Dairy is a state-of-the-art automated dairy located in northwest Tasmania, offering daily tours. Guided tours allow you to learn about the automated process of producing pure milk. The experience ends at the Duck River Meadows Pavilions, where you can taste and buy a range of delicious cheeses. 02 Freycinet Air Tasmania offers visitors an unforgettable helicopter experience, taking visitors over Wineglass Bay and overlooking the magnificent scenery of Freycinet from the air. It is a great choice for exploring and appreciating the natural beauty of the Freycinet region. New accommodation experience 01 Hunter Huon ValleyHunter Huon Valley is located in the rugged bushland of the Huon Valley, covering 36 acres, and three of the cabins are designed to immerse visitors in nature. The remaining cabins in the valley are designed to support local Tasmanian producers, artists and manufacturers, providing them with a space to share their expertise with tourists. 02 The Granary The Granary is a magnificent sandstone building built by prisoners and now restored as a luxurious accommodation. As soon as you open the door to this beautiful heritage building, you'll be pleasantly surprised by the two beautifully designed bedrooms, two bathrooms and a sophisticated open plan living and kitchen bathed in natural light, combining elegance and functionality. 📷 Photo / © Tourism Australia 📷 Photo / © Jesse Hunniford 📷 Photo / © Tatler Lane 📷 Photo / © Bream Creek Vineyard 📷 Photo / © Samuel Shelley 📷 Photo / © Freycinet Air Tasmania 📷 Photo / © Duck River Dairy 📷 Photo / © Natasha Mulhall 📷 Photo / © The Granary
18. Birdsong Restaurant
4.9
/5
14 Reviews
Seafood
TheForkUser
Wonderful food and very polite and friendly service. The miso eggplant entree was amazing followed by a perfekt crispy tofu.We will come back.
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