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Recommend 5 latest restaurants in Australia! Don’t feel like going home after you try them!

01/02/2023

After working so hard for so long, it’s time to reward yourself with a trip to relax! If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and get closer to nature, Australia is one of the best choices! Here are the recommended places to eat and drink in Australia!

1. Arbory Afloat – Melbourne/Narrm, Victoria

Melbourne’s most famous floating bar & restaurant. Taking inspiration from Spain’s Balearic Islands, the Arbory ​​Afloat has been constructed as an enchanting seaside paradise. Here you can enjoy classic cocktails, Spanish cuisine and party in the sun! There are two bars on the lower floor, where you can enjoy the drinks while sitting on the new combination of wooden dining chairs, a low dining table and high dining table, double reclining chairs, and the new lux undercover dining area to enjoy the riverside scenery!

2. Martha Hardy’s Kitchen – Adelaide/Tarntanya, South Australia

Martha Hardy’s Kitchen is the new à la carte restaurant on the Mount Lofty Estate, named after the wife of historic custodian Arthur Hardy, for house guests and visitors to the Adelaide Hills venue. The Adelaide Hills has become a well-known food destination in South Australia. The must-order here is the restaurant’s signature slow-cooked lamb.

3. Bassendean Hotel – Perth/Boorloo, Western Australia

The historic Bassendean Hotel is back as a destination for the local community following a two-year, $7 million renovation. With a cosy lounge, saloon bar, speakeasy, state-of-the-art sports bar and family-friendly courtyard, all while maintaining the tradition and character of a 1930s pub. The dining menu here features fresh pub fare and signature dishes such as classic Berkshire pork chops, pastured platters, and fish and chips with Bassendean-brewed Nail Ale.

4. Tweed River House – Tweed River, New South Wales

Nestled on the green banks of the Tweed River, Tweed River House is a charming restaurant in picturesque Murwillumbah, where you can enjoy sweeping views of Wollumbin/Mt Warning and the hinterland mountains while dining and getting close to nature.

5. Noori on the Mid Coast – Port Noarlunga, South Australia

Noori is hidden at the end of the alley. It is the latest bar to open in Port Noarlunga and one of the must-see places here! On the menu, the chef puts pintxos (appetizers), oysters and cheese toast on the plate with a variety of creative drinks made with carefully selected wines. It is a comfy place for chatting with friends!

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