Restaurants in Broome
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Aarli Bar
Like a cosy trattoria with outdoor seating under frangipanis, Aarli Bar isn’t actually a bar – it’s BYO only. What it does have though is large portions of modern Med-influenced tapas as well as authentic wood-fired pizzas and, of course, its speciality, whole fresh fish (‘aarli ’ means ‘fish’ in the Aboriginal Bardi language).
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Aarli
Meaning 'fish' in Bardi, the Aarli is cooking up some of the most inventive and tasty titbits in Broome. The Med-Asian fusion tapas are excellent with a cold beer or chilled wine, and the pizzas are simple and scrumptious, but, really, you want to share the signature baked whole fish ($45) because it is superb.
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Black Pearl
The Med and Mod-Oz cuisine at this stylish BYO eatery can be a bit hit and miss - as can the service. But when both are good, they're great, and when they're not, they're sloppy. Visit on a good day and score a table under the shade sails overlooking Roebuck Bay and you're sure to risk a second visit.
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Zanders
Boasting a fantastic sunset spot overlooking the ocean, Zanders serves tasty seafood, excellent salads and a few international selections such as Moroccan lamb rump and prawns in red curry with coconut milk. There’s outdoor seating and a traditional fish-and-chips take-away next door.
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Old Zoo Café
This small, charming bistro has outdoor tables and delectable fusion fare, with tasty tapas selections (including crab croquettes, scallops and crocodile) as well as nicely presented grills and seafood. Fully licensed (try the fresh mango cocktail).
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Wharf Restaurant
Down at Broome's port you can settle back for a long, lazy seafood lunch with waterside ambience and the chance of a whale sighting. OK, it's pricey and the service is hit and miss, but the wine's cold and the chilli blue swimmer crab is sensational. Just wait until after 2pm before ordering oysters.
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Noodlefish
This quirky alfresco BYO is doing fantastic contemporary Asian dishes from classic Kimberley ingredients. While the accent is on seafood, there's plenty to please all palates. Get there early, because you can't book and it'll only take cash.
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Café Carlotta
Owners Mick and Charlotte make regular research trips to Italy and it shows with their daily handmade pastas and authentic wood-fired pizzas. Dine on the terrace surrounded by lush gardens.
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Black Pearl
Overlooking Roebuck Bay, Black Pearl has inviting terrace seating and decent – though unsurprising – bistro fare. Late risers take note: breakfast served till 5.30pm.
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Town Beach Cafe
With a great view over Roebuck Bay, the alfresco tables of the Town are an ideal spot for an early brekkie. The caramelised-banana pancakes are divine.
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Cable Beach General Store
Cable Beach unplugged – a typical Aussie corner shop with coffee, pancakes, barra burgers, pies and internet, and no hidden charges. You can even play a round of mini-golf.
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Azuki
Enjoy the exquisite subtlety of authentic Japanese cuisine at this tiny BYO – from its takeaway thick fresh sushi rolls to wonderfully tasty bento boxes.
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