Thursday 9 June 2022

Eateries Along The Harbour Front

Continuing from my post from yesterday, here are some pictures of the eateries on the harbour front. All of them have indoor, and outdoor seats. It is certainly more interesting to sit outside. Now that there are no more Covid restrictions, business should start to pick up for them.

My friends and I had a stroll along the stretch of eateries to see what was there, and at the same time to take a glance at their menus to see what was good.

Seafood Paradise – a Chinese restaurant. We were thinking of western food that day. Besides, someone in the group was allergic to seafood.

Tapas Club – a Spanish restaurant. Their serving portions looked a bit small. I think it would be all right for a small eater, like me. But I am not alone and the others are not small eaters.
Bones ‘n’ Barrels – this looked like a nice place to have a drink in the evening. Unfortunately, it is located at the far end. It would be quite a walk to the train station after a few drinks.
Shake and Shack – a burger joint. Maybe another time.
Barossa Bar & Grill - an Australian-inspired restaurant and bar
‘Hans im Gluck’ – a German burger grill. They have a very interesting décor. We almost gave this restaurant a try, until we found that their seats do not have back rest. Not very good for the backs of us old folks.
The Queen & Mangosteen – This was where we eventually decided to have our meals.
These were just a few of the restaurants that we looked at. There were quite a few other eateries on that stretch. We left it for our next visit.

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