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1. Ranelagh General Store Cafe
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11 Reviews
AU$20
Coffee Shops
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This restaurant is so unassuming but it’s the third time I’ve been and my companions were very happy with their experience. The lighting and decor give a comfortable, intimate yet quirky atmosphere. The music is at just the right volume. The food was fresh and produced in house. There was only one negative comment from the group and that was that the Wilbur burger was supposed to have blue cheese on it but they couldn’t taste it and it seemed to be just plain cheese. We had a really great time and felt it was good value for money. Although we chose to BYO, there was an interesting choice of non alcoholic options on the menu too. Thank you for a great meal.
2. Granada Tavern
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18 Reviews
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Was a great yummy meal kids enjoyed it very much We had to ask for the kids ice cream as we waited for about half an hour after meal was finished but didnt worry us that muchAnd kids ate free which was a bonus Will be back again soon Better than takeaway Sunday for sure
3. The Agrarian Kitchen
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AU$46
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Food Check-in Spot 01 Agrarian Kitchen For visitors who want an immersive food experience, Agrarian Kitchen in New Norfolk is a good choice, offering cooking, lifestyle and gardening classes every week. Farming experience classes are the best way to taste seasonal food. The menu of the day is carefully crafted with fresh ingredients from the garden. If you choose a master class, you will learn more in-depth, from learning how to break down meat to making your own cheese, bread, grilled meat or pastry. Lifestyle classes make household cleaning products, natural dyeing techniques, candle making or making wreaths from your own garden and surrounding environment. If guests want to build their own vegetable garden from scratch or even want to learn some techniques to repair an existing vegetable garden, then Agrarian’s Garden Fundamentals class is the best choice. 02 Manky Sallys Manky Sallys is a nanobrewery, wine cellar and luxury dive bar on Salamanca Place. Enjoy a glass of Tasmanian wine (or a Moo Brew beer) and a meal in a dimly lit and slightly luxurious setting. 03 Tatler Lane Tatler Lane is an all-day brunch café-bar in Launceston CBD. It also hosts events, is the roastery of Sweetbrew Coffee Roasters, and is the multicultural hub of Launceston CBD. 04 Bream Creek (new) Cellar Door Bream Creek Vineyard is a pioneer in Tasmania's modern wine industry, producing premium craft wines. Guests can enjoy spectacular views of Marion Bay, Maria Island and Hellfire Bluff. Sit down and taste a wide range of wines while enjoying a platter of premium ingredients or a dozen fresh oysters. 05 palawa kipli palawa kipli is a Tasmanian Aboriginal food business that is 100% owned and operated by Aboriginal people. In the Tasmanian Aboriginal language, palawa kani, "palawa" means "Tasmanian Aboriginal people" and "kipli" means "food". Palawa Kipli aims to contribute to the continuation and revitalization of Tasmanian Aboriginal culture by combining traditional foods and land management practices. Palawa Kipli also runs the Kipli Takara Tour: a 90-minute bush tucker walk through the rich landscape led by an Aboriginal guide, where visitors can taste seasonal local bush foods and learn about Aboriginal history and culture. After the experience, guests can also enjoy unique native snacks and drinks, or choose to taste a six-plate high-end native food package. New Ways to Play 01 Duck River Dairy Tour Duck River Meadows Robotic Dairy is a state-of-the-art automated dairy located in northwest Tasmania, offering daily tours. Guided tours allow you to learn about the automated process of producing pure milk. The experience ends at the Duck River Meadows Pavilions, where you can taste and buy a range of delicious cheeses. 02 Freycinet Air Tasmania offers visitors an unforgettable helicopter experience, taking visitors over Wineglass Bay and overlooking the magnificent scenery of Freycinet from the air. It is a great choice for exploring and appreciating the natural beauty of the Freycinet region. New accommodation experience 01 Hunter Huon ValleyHunter Huon Valley is located in the rugged bushland of the Huon Valley, covering 36 acres, and three of the cabins are designed to immerse visitors in nature. The remaining cabins in the valley are designed to support local Tasmanian producers, artists and manufacturers, providing them with a space to share their expertise with tourists. 02 The Granary The Granary is a magnificent sandstone building built by prisoners and now restored as a luxurious accommodation. As soon as you open the door to this beautiful heritage building, you'll be pleasantly surprised by the two beautifully designed bedrooms, two bathrooms and a sophisticated open plan living and kitchen bathed in natural light, combining elegance and functionality. 📷 Photo / © Tourism Australia 📷 Photo / © Jesse Hunniford 📷 Photo / © Tatler Lane 📷 Photo / © Bream Creek Vineyard 📷 Photo / © Samuel Shelley 📷 Photo / © Freycinet Air Tasmania 📷 Photo / © Duck River Dairy 📷 Photo / © Natasha Mulhall 📷 Photo / © The Granary
4. The Source
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Western-style
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There is a must-see attraction in Hobert, the capital of Tasmania, Australia, which is the Mona Art Museum. It can be said that Mona has made Australia no longer a desert of art and culture. If you come to Australia, it is highly recommended to go there. ➕ About Mona: MONA is the playground and megaphone of the rich man David Walsh, who grew up in Tassie, dropped out of college, played cards, won money, did some other things, and opened a small antiquities museum, but no one visited. However, he declared it a victory and decided to expand it. The result is today's Mona, a temple of secularism, rationalism, and talking about things you really don't know much about. Along the Derwent River, around the art exhibition underground museum and large outdoor art installations, there are live music, food, wine, bars, restaurants, wine cellars, hotels, libraries, recording studios and tennis courts. You can spend a whole day here and experience art and design everywhere. Mona was originally designed to be explored with O-as a space full of wonders and experiments. ➕Must-experience items in MONA Art Resort: Mona Art Museum is designed as a lower-level underground space. There are many large-scale art installations in the exhibition hall that are combined with architectural design. The whole experience is shocking and worth a visit. I call it the best art museum in Australia. 🕙Business hours: Mona Art Museum is open four days a week, from Friday to Monday, from 10 am to 5 pm. Reservations are required. 💰Mona Art Museum per capita consumption: Adult tickets are 38 Australian dollars, concession tickets are 32 Australian dollars, under 18 years old are 15 Australian dollars, and under 12 years old are free. 📝Note tips: You can book museum tickets for a certain time, or if you can't commit to a time, you can book a wildcard. The use of wildcards to enter the museum depends on the capacity limit of the number of people in the museum at that time. ➕Mona Art Museum Hotel Environment Introduction: We flew from Melbourne to Hobart and stayed at the Mona Art Museum Hotel for one night, because this way we can fully enjoy the various facilities in the park. We arranged a hotel pick-up to Mona. This time we stayed in the Charles room of the hotel, which was superior and comfortable. Because it was my birthday, the hotel prepared a large exquisite cake in the room. The room is equipped with a wine cabinet, which stores many selected wines of the hotel, but it is charged separately. This two-story two-bedroom pavilion (two king-size beds) is hung with original works by Brett Whiteley. The upper living room is connected to the large outdoor deck balcony. We were surprised to see the kangaroos in the woods on the balcony. The building is located in the Casuarina forest along the Derwent River. Roman mosaics, Costa Rican stone carvings and ancient coins complement modern furniture. The bedroom and living area are equipped with HD TVs. The granite spa overlooks the river. 💰Hotel room fee: Mona Art Museum hotel room fee: AUD 960/night Room fee includes: 🌟The Source Restaurant serves a full à la carte breakfast daily ⭐Priority access to the museum during your stay🌟Museum admission fee ⭐Moorilla Winery wine tasting 🌟Children are welcome ➕MONA Art Museum Dining Recommendation: Restaurant FARO 🍽️ This high-end restaurant in the art museum campus seems to be suspended on the river. Exquisite food is accompanied by live art and occasional music/performances/experiments. And the restaurant's architecture and interior design are a work of art. Between each course of our dinner, we were fortunate to experience three art installation spaces by the famous artist James Turrell: ⚡The first one: In a circular all-white space similar to space, lying on the bed, experience the mirror image that will appear after the strong flash stimulates our eyes. 📝Note tips: Patients with heart disease or epilepsy, please do not try. ⬛Second item: Walk into a room where you can't see your hand, and experience relying on your other senses to find the exit. ⚪Finally: A room with a white light design that seems to stretch infinitely and tilt. In short, the dinner dishes are rich and the oysters taste great. The art experience activity makes the whole dinner a more wonderful journey of taste, vision and touch. Dinner starts at 6pm and reservations are required. 💰 Average dinner consumption per person: 4-course set menu AUD 125/person 🚉 Transportation strategy: There are direct flights from Melbourne or Sydney, Australia to Hobart. After arriving at the airport, take a taxi or arrange a hotel pick-up to the Mona Art Museum. If you do not plan to stay in the hotel in the Mona Art Museum, but choose other accommodation in the city center, you can take the Mona special ferry from the center of Hobart for about 25 minutes or drive or take a taxi for about 20 minutes to reach the Mona Art Museum. 📍Detailed address: 655 Main Road, Berriedale TAS 7011 ✅#Tasmania #TasmaniaTravel #AustraliaTravel #Australia #AustraliaTasmania
5. Willie Smith's Apple Shed
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Tasmania is an island with many creators and producers who combine creativity and ingredients to transform food and handicrafts with distinctive flavors. Tasmania's markets are a popular place to experience Tasmania's fireworks and creative vitality, and the rich food and handicrafts at the market are worth the trip. Salamanca Market Hobart's Salamanca Market has a history of 50 years. It opens every Saturday from 8:30 to 15:00 in Salamanca Place. The 19th-century Georgian sandstone warehouse and the looming Mount Wellington form the unique background of the market. This is one of Tasmania's popular tourist attractions, with more than 300 stalls, ranging from handicrafts to agricultural products, from whiskey to wool, from wood to truffles. Willie Smith's Artisan and Produce Market Willie Smith's Artisan and Produce Market is held every Saturday from 10:00 to 14:00 at Willie Smith's Apple Shed near Huonville. The agricultural products here are an important selling item in the market. There are more than 20 stalls here every week, ranging from gourmet small goods, honey, baked goods, jams, pickles and preserves to ceramics, leather products and handmade wood products. Although it is small in scale, it is rich in variety. Launceston Harvest Farmers' Market The Launceston Harvest Farmers' Market has about 60 stalls and is open every Saturday from 8:30 to 12:30 in the center of Launceston. Accompanied by local music, visitors can talk with local farmers and taste honey, oysters, summer berries, vegetables, beer, whiskey, etc. in northern Tasmania, which will satisfy your appetite. Bream Creek Farmers Market The Bream Creek Farmers Market is held on the first Sunday of every month at the Bream Creek Showgrounds, where a variety of locally grown seasonal produce is brought together and sold directly by the crop producers. In the lush farmland surrounding Bream Creek, innovative farmers, gourmets and outstanding winemakers share the quality products they produce with their hands and the land. Farm Gate Market This lively Hobart farmers market, known as "Farmy" by locals, is held on Bathurst Street every Sunday from 8:30-13:00. It attracts producers and consumers from all over Tasmania. The variety of items is rich and complete. Visitors can stroll through the market and then enjoy breakfast or brunch at the Grub Hub. Penguin Undercover Market Penguin Undercover Market is a famous underground market in Tasmania. It was built in 1925 and is open every Sunday from 9:00-15:00. In addition to locally made goods such as jewelry, produce, collectibles and plants, there is music played by local musicians and a basement food court for visitors to enjoy a leisurely lunch in the market. In addition, there are also a number of community markets to visit, such as Evandale (every Sunday morning), Cygnet (first and third Sunday of each month), New Norfolk (every Saturday morning) and Providore Market in Port Derwent (every second Friday night of each month).
6. Shokuji Japanese Restaurant
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/5
1 Reviews
AU$12
Japanese
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The restaurant is located in Claremont, 5 minutes' drive from the Mona Museum, and the transportation is very convenient. After visiting the museum, go to have lunch. Beef rice, fried chicken rice, chicken curry rice, and fresh salmon from Tasmania. The food is fresh and tastes very good. The price is very affordable. You can eat a full meal for 60 RMB per person. Highly recommended!
7. Mona Cafe
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Coffee Shops
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🏠The winery and restaurant in the MONA Art Museum are full of art Take a cruise to the MONA MUSEUM in Tasmania and meet grandpa and grandma who also visit the art museum. I understand that maintaining elegance and beauty is a lifelong pursuit. As an art museum, you can taste wine, enjoy the scenery, and taste delicious food here. This restaurant in the art museum is also constantly crowded. The whole restaurant is also very design-oriented. The window seats are very popular and you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Tasmania. After reading the introduction and price, it looks especially good when the lights are on at night. Unfortunately, we don’t have enough time. The meals are mainly local Western food, with many fusion dishes, beautiful and delicious. So the question is, guess which plate is kangaroo meat?
8. The Possum Shed Cafe
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AU$20
Coffee Shops
9. The Shed Restaurant
4.4
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5 Reviews
Reservation Available
Western-style
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The food here is exceptional, especially the octopus and duck dishes. Each plate is beautifully prepared with local ingredients, and the desserts are generously portioned and delicious.
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