Top 10 Places to Eat
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1. The Roxy
A wonderful 1930 Spanish-Mission cinema has been revamped as a stylish complex with two bars, a theatre for gigs and a Thai restaurant, the Monkey Drum.
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2. Surfeit
Stop in at this café/food store to stock up on treats for a picnic. Try the rolls and risotto balls.
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3. Letterbox Restaurant
Tasty Mod Oz food in a delightful converted post office. For a true comfort meal, try the chicken Saltimbocca with creamy potato mash
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4. Solitary
Serving wonderful modern Australian food often made with ingredients from its own organic garden, Solitary offers warm service and a beautiful view of the Jamison Valley.
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5. Esca Bimbadgen
Let the staff match the winery’s delicious Bimbadgen wines to your selection from the tasty Moz Oz menu.
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6. Paragon
Get a sense of Katoomba in its heyday at this atmospheric Art Deco café. Sit snug in a booth, choose from handmade chocolates on display, and be sure to check out the lovely back rooms.
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7. The Chairman & Yip
Long considered one of Canberra’s best restaurants, with a good value, modern Asian menu.
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8. Lynwood Café
Just off the highway from Sydney to Canberra, this eatery offers hearty food to ease the long haul. Take home some jam.
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9. That Noodle Place
A local favourite serves modern, satisfying Asian meals in a warm, friendly environment.
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10. Coffee Culture
It’s a local secret that the best coffee in the Southern Highlands comes from this aromatic shop, hidden behind a cinema on Bowral’s main street.
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