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28. Will's House Asian Cuisine
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£31
Asian Cuisine
29. Dumpling Express
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3 Reviews
£6
Southeast Asian
288***46
The food was very good and if you caught the chef's eye he would give you a friendly smile.
30. Devils Kitchen Cafe
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Australian Travel Notes ~ Devils Kitchen♪ Devil's Kitchen♪ Located on the Tasman Peninsula in the southeast of Tasmania, it is about 80 kilometers away from the state capital Hobart. It is a free scenic spot. Devil's Kitchen is just a way to describe the uncanny workmanship of nature. It is a narrow bay that extends into the cliff. It was formed by the impact of sea wind and waves for tens of millions of years. The towering cliffs on the three sides of the bay are like knife-cut and axe-chopped, and the criss-crossing cliffs are just like knife marks on a chopping board.
31. The Tuscan Fox
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Western-style
TheForkUser
The customer service and food were excellent. The hosts, Emma, Michelle and Wayne were all very friendly and helpful. The location is in the centre of BRANXHOLM, convenient to our accommodation.
32. Willie Smith's Apple Shed
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Tasmania is an island with many creators and producers who combine creativity and ingredients to transform food and handicrafts with distinctive flavors. Tasmania's markets are a popular place to experience Tasmania's fireworks and creative vitality, and the rich food and handicrafts at the market are worth the trip. Salamanca Market Hobart's Salamanca Market has a history of 50 years. It opens every Saturday from 8:30 to 15:00 in Salamanca Place. The 19th-century Georgian sandstone warehouse and the looming Mount Wellington form the unique background of the market. This is one of Tasmania's popular tourist attractions, with more than 300 stalls, ranging from handicrafts to agricultural products, from whiskey to wool, from wood to truffles. Willie Smith's Artisan and Produce Market Willie Smith's Artisan and Produce Market is held every Saturday from 10:00 to 14:00 at Willie Smith's Apple Shed near Huonville. The agricultural products here are an important selling item in the market. There are more than 20 stalls here every week, ranging from gourmet small goods, honey, baked goods, jams, pickles and preserves to ceramics, leather products and handmade wood products. Although it is small in scale, it is rich in variety. Launceston Harvest Farmers' Market The Launceston Harvest Farmers' Market has about 60 stalls and is open every Saturday from 8:30 to 12:30 in the center of Launceston. Accompanied by local music, visitors can talk with local farmers and taste honey, oysters, summer berries, vegetables, beer, whiskey, etc. in northern Tasmania, which will satisfy your appetite. Bream Creek Farmers Market The Bream Creek Farmers Market is held on the first Sunday of every month at the Bream Creek Showgrounds, where a variety of locally grown seasonal produce is brought together and sold directly by the crop producers. In the lush farmland surrounding Bream Creek, innovative farmers, gourmets and outstanding winemakers share the quality products they produce with their hands and the land. Farm Gate Market This lively Hobart farmers market, known as "Farmy" by locals, is held on Bathurst Street every Sunday from 8:30-13:00. It attracts producers and consumers from all over Tasmania. The variety of items is rich and complete. Visitors can stroll through the market and then enjoy breakfast or brunch at the Grub Hub. Penguin Undercover Market Penguin Undercover Market is a famous underground market in Tasmania. It was built in 1925 and is open every Sunday from 9:00-15:00. In addition to locally made goods such as jewelry, produce, collectibles and plants, there is music played by local musicians and a basement food court for visitors to enjoy a leisurely lunch in the market. In addition, there are also a number of community markets to visit, such as Evandale (every Sunday morning), Cygnet (first and third Sunday of each month), New Norfolk (every Saturday morning) and Providore Market in Port Derwent (every second Friday night of each month).
33. Milicia Trattoria
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34. Hellyers Road Distillery
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35. Stillwater
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£34
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One of the reasons why Stillwater likes Australia is that the waiters are super nice! It's rare to see a restaurant that goes from "filling the stomach" to "delicious"...
36. Cataract on Paterson
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5 Reviews
£31
Seafood
Open Late
133***67
This restaurant has a nice environment. Many locals come to eat. It's very lively. It's best to make a reservation or there may be no seats. But it's also delicious. I ordered salmon, scallops, and seafood pasta. The average price per person is about 40 dollars.
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