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    Manna Haven Cafe

    4.8 (5 reviews)
    ModerateVegan, Cafes
    Closed 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Dogs allowed
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Elixiba - Chips

    Elixiba

    4.5(8 reviews)
    0.4 km

    The menu for actual food is pretty small-- there are quite a few options, but not many raw or super…read morehealthy food options. They're more along the lines of a more decadent vegan meal, but... every single thing I had was perfectly done. Delicious, well-flavored, and interesting. I started with one of their coconuts-- with milk thistle tincture and chlorophyll. It was good, perfectly cold. Enjoyed the olives for a starter-- generous portion but at $9 still scary. $21 for a very small Caesar salad was also scary. Yummy, but scary for how tiny the portion was. Enjoyed a turmeric latte-- delicious. And also a cacao maca latte-- even more delicious than the turmeric latter. Both were some crazy price as well. $65 for a dinner for one. Not much food. Luckily, I wasn't that hungry. Note: they DO NOT have free wifi or wifi of any kind-- which is disturbing given the touristy nature of Byron Bay, but alas. For whatever reason, nope. The waiter and manager were exceptionally nice-- really lovely people. I will go again, not look at the prices, and enjoy the food. :)

    My partner and I had the best experience at elixiba!!…read more It was the first restaurant we went to in Byron bay and it did not disappoint! We're from central coast and there is hardly any vegan options so it was a great feeling knowing everything on the menu was vegan. The nachos and burger we had was absolutely delicious and the mock tails were soooo yummy. The staff was also incredibly nice and welcoming! Highly recommend!!!

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    Elixiba - Macro bowl with tempeh and turmeric cashew sauce

    Macro bowl with tempeh and turmeric cashew sauce

    Elixiba
    Elixiba - Caesar salad with avocado

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    Caesar salad with avocado

    The Beet - The Beet - interior

    The Beet

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.1 km

    The Beet is a great little gem tucked away in an unassuming shopping centre in Byron Bay (where the…read moreWoolies is). Though it might not look like much from the outside, it's got such a great vibe on the inside. The decor is elegant in a casual, sort of summery way, with white chairs, green plants hanging down from the ceiling, edgy wallpaper (is that an oxymoron?), and fashionable lighting fixtures. Sort of an odd mix in terms of decor but it just works. You feel like you're in a slightly upscale but not stuffy or pretentious place. Perfect for Byron Bay with its odd mix of hippie surfer residents, broke backpackers, and cashed-up tourists. The restaurant is all-vegan, but this place is popular with non-vegans too. I agonized over the menu because everything sounded delicious. Finally, I went with the Philly Cheesesteak ($23), in part because I was curious was a vegan version would taste like and in part because I was curious what an Australian version would taste like (I'm an American.) :D It was good. Not knock-your-socks-off-good, but interesting-good. Not even close to authentic, because it was more like a "deconstructed" plate, not an actual Philly cheesesteak sandwich. It didn't come in a bun -- instead, it had strips of sourdough bread with it. The "cheesesteak" part was made with vegan cheese and house-made seitan. I LOVED the seitan, but I felt the vegan cheese needed a little work (something about it just tasted like velveeta instead of a nice creamy cheese -- maybe they used nutritional yeast instead of cashew cheese or similar?) Generally, I find "deconstructed" food a little wanky, and at $19-24 for mains here, the portion size was pretty small. So that was the downside. Even so, I enjoyed my dining experience here, the friendly service, the people, and the vibes, and I'd definitely go back and try other stuff on the menu next time I'm in Byron.

    So we guess you are reading this because you like to eat vegan now and then. So why aren't you…read moresitting in the beet right now. We loved it. There are a few things to forgive. The view at best is the supermarket car park, and the service is vaguely haphazard, but all is forgiven because these guys know how to put flavour into vegan food. Our experience is most chefs just don't understand how to do this, or you end up eating avocado, again. Sigh. We had courgette flowers stuffed with feta type cheese, an amazing big bowl, which was not oily, and fresh pasta with pesto, that again, was packing subtle but satisfying flavours. We even had dessert. We never have dessert. So this tells you something. We loved this place, next time we are in Byron we will be running, not walking back there.

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    The Beet - The Beet - exterior

    The Beet - exterior

    The Beet - Philly cheesesteak

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    Philly cheesesteak

    No Bones - Beetroot raviolis, fresh and tasty.

    No Bones

    4.3(10 reviews)
    0.4 km

    Great little spot tucked away from the main area. Nice covered outdoor area with comfortable…read moreseating and a cosy vibe. Service was friendly and attentive. We just came for the happy hour. I had a coconut martini which was salty, a bit sweet, and had a lychee. A super fun drink at a great price. My husband had a good pale ale, at a great price. We didn't want to drink on an empty stomach so we had the beetroot ravioli which was very tasty and fresh. I loved the almond and pesto oil garnish. Would definitely come back for a dinner!

    My husband and I came here on a Saturday night while we were staying in Byron Bay. No Bones is not…read morea new restaurant and I'd seen it on several lists of best restaurants to eat at in Byron Bay, so I knew we had to try it. I made a last-minute reservation a few days before, and we came here around 5ish on a Saturday night. Our server was friendly, efficient and gave us some menu recommendations. The vibe of the restaurant is trendy and has both indoor and outdoor seating. We ordered five dishes to share between the two of us, which was honestly too much food. The food here is completely vegan, though they have some menu items like the duck pancakes, which contain fake meat. From the dishes we ordered, the eggplant pull-a-parmi and the tomato tartare were standouts. We got some fried tofu that was pretty mediocre and I would not recommend this. Would recommend to anyone visiting or living in Byron Bay, whether you're vegan or not.

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    No Bones - Covered outdoor seating

    Covered outdoor seating

    No Bones - Caesar salad

    Caesar salad

    No Bones - Fun coconut martini.

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    Fun coconut martini.

    Earth 'n' Sea Amazing Pizza & Pasta - Too full to finish

    Earth 'n' Sea Amazing Pizza & Pasta

    4.5(4 reviews)
    0.3 km
    $$

    Amazing pizza. Equally, if not more amazing service. Our waitress (feeling guilty for not catching…read moreher name) was a lovely lady from England who has spent 18 years in Australia in beautiful Byron Bay. Her attentiveness, friendliness and seemingly genuine interest in my partner and I (we were on honeymoon) made it a pleasure to dine in. The pizza menu is varied with a few interesting options such as the prawn pizza with sliced banana. I wasn't feeling that adventurous but my Mullumbimby (vegetable) pizza hit the spot. Massive meat lovers for my partner which did not skimp on the meat. Both well topped with the best crust to filling ratio I've ever seen. We ordered a medium but a small each would have been better. We ended up taking the leftovers home; and by home I mean they made the road trip back the next day. My partner wasn't wasting them. The garlic bread appeared house made. Rustic... but what it lacked in appearance it made up for in flavour. A bit charred in spots but I Ioved that as well as the crispy sesame seeds. We were tossing up drinks. It was our last night with far too many drinks throughout our stay. Both were craving a coke but as seems to be the case in Byron, it's Pepsi or else! I suggested the homemade punch which turned out to be the nicest drink of the week. Pineapple and orange juice with passion fruit. Refreshing for the end of a warm day with no chance of hangover. Delicious!!

    Ordered a large one-half Hawaiian and one-half #15. #15 side was good, but the Hawaiian side…read moreabsolutely amazing. The ham was crispy (almost like it was seared). Got them just before closing. My wife isn't normally a crust eater on pizzas, and she couldn't get enough on this one. Highly recommend.

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    Earth 'n' Sea Amazing Pizza & Pasta - Mullumbimby

    Mullumbimby

    Earth 'n' Sea Amazing Pizza & Pasta - Mullumbimby and massive meat lovers

    Mullumbimby and massive meat lovers

    Earth 'n' Sea Amazing Pizza & Pasta - Homemade punch

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    Homemade punch

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