Opposite Town Beach, 24 William St, Port Macquarie NSW 2444, Australia
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The oysters were fresh. The navigation directed me to the beach below. I looked up and saw that I was on the beach. I was lucky to be on the beach. The food was good. There was only one handsome guy serving. There were five or six tables at noon. The food was served slowly. I don't know if I was hungry after driving and thought the bread before the meal was delicious. I ordered a glass of white wine but only got half a glass. There was no service. He even grumbled that he wanted a tip when he paid the bill!
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The oysters were fresh. The navigation directed me to the beach below. I looked up and saw that I was on the beach. I was lucky to be on the beach. The food was good. There was only one handsome guy serving. There were five or six tables at noon. The food was served slowly. I don't know if I was hungry after driving and thought the bread before the meal was delicious. I ordered a glass of white wine but only got half a glass. There was no service. He even grumbled that he wanted a tip when he paid the bill!
I was amazed by the small restaurant in this small harbor. I sat facing the sea and lit up the light yellow candle lights at night... The main dishes should change with the seasons. Although there are not many choices, each dish is excellent and will definitely have endless aftertaste! The appetizer of oysters was very fresh and sweet, and the main dish of fish was the most amazing. I had the urge to lick the basin... After the meal, the whole family praised it! You can’t miss it here!
It can be said to be the best restaurant in Port Macquarie. The three flavors of oysters are the best. The duck legs and fish for the main course are also very good. The desserts are amazing. You must try it when you go here.
If you like to find delicious food, you should try it. The price is a bit expensive, but it is indeed delicious. Oysters, steak, duck legs, and cod are all praised. The duck legs are crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. If you don't like raw beef, give up the beef. I think it is a high-quality Western dish.
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