Other restaurants in Far North Queensland
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Sassi @ Balé
Named after its chef, Toni Sassi, this is a high-quality Italian restaurant where the pasta is made on the premises and the spinach is cooked to order. To top this, your food is served in an exceptional dining environment (by the pool under palm trees highlighted by lights).
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Dundees
An unpretentious waterfront restaurant serving seafood chowder, smoked crocodile salad and steak cooked ‘blue’ (sealed both sides, room temperature in the middle). There’s a delish seafood ‘hot rock’ option, which goes down well as you sizzle and enjoy the boat views.
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Lake Barrine Rainforest Tea House
Eat up award-winning scones at Lake Barrine Rainforest Cruise & Tea House and check out the captured stinging tree, growing safely in a perspex box, or spot water dragons and tortoises on the 40-minute cruise.
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Whet
This is a flash restaurant with dishes including pan-fried local tiger prawns matched with wine suggestions. There is also tapas if you happen to hit this place in the afternoon, and movies screen in the upstairs cinema.
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Café Kuranda
Does good coffee and good all-day breakfasts (including the delish Barbados brekky of bacon and fried bananas) in a great people-watching location.
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Rusty's Markets
At Rusty’s Market multiethnic stall holders have tropical fruits piled high plus herbs, honey and pick-me-up samosas.
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Korea Corea
Cheap, quick and tasty Korean food including spicy octopus in a stone pot, served with a smile. Locals get a discount.
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Nevermind Cafe
The hippest place on the stretch whipping up smoothies, stirring soups and padding out Turkish pides.
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Italian Restaurant
For satisfying pizzas and pastas, head to this new kid on the block. Does fairly fast takeaway, too.
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Jamdrop Café
An unassuming, busy joint serving bargain breakfasts and good coffee near Cairns Hospital.
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Cooktown Café
This is the place to go for a big fried brekky, and the coffee’s decent.
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Gingerbread House
Bakes European bread, strudels, and, as its name suggests, gingerbread.
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Seafood House
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Lunch with the Lorikeets
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Coles Supermarket
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Cairns Central Shopping Centre
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Breakfast with the Birds
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Balcony Restaurant Cafe-Bar
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Mondo
The place to go if you’re allergy prone, or fancy some casual waterfront dining under fairy lights. The menu is varied, from Mexican fajitas to wagyu burgers and Indo classics, and reasonably priced. Great for filling up when you’ve returned from a reef trip.
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