Restaurants in Coffs Harbour
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Fisherman’s Co-Op
Once the place to head for grilled or battered catch of the day in a cardboard box, this place is nowadays a bit of a tourist trap.
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Starfish Café
The coffee and people-watching are first class at this popular café. Fresh quiches, pastas and salads are changed daily, but they all take second billing to delectable burgers (try the pumpkin, basil, sun-dried tomato, char-grilled zucchini and hummus one).
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Cocoa
The bright and gleaming modern decor and excellent coffee make this place a hot spot for Coffs’ business set and pram brigade. Or maybe it’s the breakfast on offer; the fruit salad and fresh yoghurt is good.
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Piccolo
Cushioned window seats add to the allure of this cute and contemporary Italian eatery. Entrées include a leek, goats cheese and mushroom tartlet or for main, veal scaloppine in lemon and white wine sauce.
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Vibes at the Jetty
This trendy restaurant nails Mod Oz with salt and pepper squid with raspberry vinaigrette, or double roasted duck with cumin and orange cognac glaze. The back courtyard is bliss on balmy evenings.
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That Fabulous Delicatessen & Café
Yes actually it is all fabulous at this European-style deli. Nibble on dolmades, dips and gourmet cheeses, or tuck into Turkish rolls stuffed with chilli-blasted chicken (ouch!).
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Wild Harvest
An upscale fish-and-chips and seafood place. There’s an upper and lower deck but the difference between the two is minimal, save for the extra dollars you pay for the view.
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Foreshore Café
Crowds flock to this spacious cafe with big wooden tables, both inside and out, and a menu to suit all tastes. The Thai green curry is a winner ($16).
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Mangrove Jacks
Overlooking a quiet bend of Coffs Creek, this restaurant serves sultry gourmet dinners. Brekkie and lunch are more casual.
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Crying Tiger
Swimming in ambience and fragrant smells, the Crying Tiger keeps inquisitive diners happy with red-duck curry and king prawns in lime leaf and coconut. You can turn the chilli gauge as high or low as you like.
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