Restaurants in South Coast
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Mylan
This is a great choice, especially for its excellent Vietnamese seafood.
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Lagoon Seafood Restaurant
In a tranquil setting, this is one of four top-quality seafood restaurants in Wollongong. It has delectable dishes worthy of fine dining and it's a stone's throw (with a good arm) from the water.
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Diggies
With a view to the rolling waves, this is the perfect spot for feasting any time of day. Friday and Saturday evening is tapas time. From 4pm on Sunday arvo during summer, cocktails and tunes are let loose on the deck.
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Thai Basil Café
Recommended as one of the highlights of the Asian precinct on Keira St, between Smith and Crown, you'll find it among Thai, Vietnamese, Chinese and Japanese restaurants jam-packed with curry-lovers and noodle-tragics. This area is definitely the cheapest eats in town. Try the creamy green curry.
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Cantina Tapas & Wine Bar
[ourpick] Cantina Tapas & Wine Bar This atmospheric little hidey-hole in the centre of town dishes up tasty plates of salt-and-pepper calamari, fried chorizo and lamb souvlaki. Not hungry? The bar has a good vibe also.
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Lee & Me
A cafe and art-and- clothing store in a two-storey heritage building. There's nothing quite like dining on a mushroom and goats-cheese omelette on the sunny balcony, then shopping on a full stomach.
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Albion Café
Albion Café is a corner pub conversion complete with floorboards, open fire, excellent coffee and a breakfast menu that includes corn fritters with bacon, poached egg, spinach and spicy tomato chutney.
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Educated Palate
This culinary kitchen also has a coffee bar out the back with baristas on hand to make lattes par excellence. The bacon-and-egg Turkish bread breakfast is a bargain.
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Caveau
Sitting unpretentiously on Keira St, this lauded restaurant washed in a soft amber glow serves gourmet treats such as mushroom ravioli with asparagus and shaved truffle.
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Zanzibar Café
Serving up a seafood hot pot for two ($75) filled with king prawns, Eden black mussels and Balmain bugs, this contemporary restaurant is the ideal romantic night out.
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Waterfront Café
With excellent coffee, a mean eggs Florentine ($14) and a sunny spot by the water, you can't go wrong with this place. It's next to the information centre.
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Old Siam Style
One of the more sleek restaurants on the Keira St strip, this spacious place with all the trimmings serves up exquisite authentic Thai dishes, orchids and all.
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Zanzibar
Don't leave town without an evening at this culinary gem, which prides itself on locally caught seafood and hand-picked produce. The seafood hot pot for two filled with king prawns, Eden black mussels and Balmain bugs is a menu stalwart.
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Lorenzo's Diner
Seriously nice people run this upmarket modern Italian restaurant. The food matches the excellent service. Bookings recommended.
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Cantina
This atmospheric little hidey-hole in the centre of town dishes up tasty plates of salt-and-pepper calamari, fried chorizo and lamb souvlaki. Not hungry? The bar has a good vibe also.
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