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Ripples at Chowder Bay

3.8 (19 reviews)
ModerateSeafood
Closed 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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Sher K.

Ripples was such a delight. Booked it for a Friday night birthday dinner with a group of friends. Their service was friendly and their staff were attentive. The food was delicious and fresh. I particularly recommend the Yamba Prawns entree and the Barramundi main, which was soft and moist, cooked to perfection. The rhubarb dessert hit all my taste buds happily. They also wrote Happy Birthday and put a sparkling candle in the birthday boy's dessert plate. The deck is a great area to sit and the ambience is very nice at night. During the day time I am guessing the views of the harbour must be exhilarating.

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Sue L.

I do mark these expensive restaurants harder as I like to see value for money. We had lunch on a brilliant sunny day and we were there for quite some time too. We sat on the balcony and I could see that eating inside would be pretty dark and impossible to see your dinner of an evening. Opting for the $5 per head sparkling mineral water in a bottomless glass was the way to go on such a hot day and we were served throughout the meal. The restaurant is BYO and that is a cost of $12 per bottle. Generally we served our own wine to each other. The food was very good but they were small portions and sides are needed if you are a big eater. I am not sure why some restaurant chefs believe that they cannot deliver a proportioned meal with sides included on the plate; home cooks do it all the time. They had some odd names for their meals e.g. Barramundi was served with a consume according to the waiter; the menu said it was a bouillabaisse; it was really neither but was very nice. The sourdough was a biscuit which made it a bit difficult to soak up the consume or bouillabaisse so you had to resort to your dessert spoon which was then complicated with the poor choice in serving bowls as they had deep ridges. A couple of our group had the cinnamon apples for dessert and they just raved about them. However, this same couple had to fight off the delivery of their affogatos twice whilst they were having their apples. The waiter tried to explain that they had ordered two desserts and this is why they came out together. It is definitely worth a visit on a sunny day but do your homework and look at the menus on the website AND check out Yelp photos of the food. Parking will cost unless you have a National Parks ticket and then you can only park for 4 hours further away from the restaurant.

Tereza B.

Unique to Ripples Chowder Bay is the tranquillity overlooking Chowder Bay and Clifton Gardens and there is nowhere else in the world where one moment you can be racing through the traffic to arrive at a restaurant where you can feel relaxed in a strange sense of isolation. Along with this you get amazing food in generous portions, fully licensed with a diverse wine list in a beautiful outdoors restaurant which is also BYO. When Ripples Chowder Bay opened it was historical for this site because it was the first time that that public could access this area which was reserved for military operations to defend Sydney Harbour. On every occasion I have visited it has been a success as we have our girls annual Christmas lunch, family gatherings and today is such an occasion to celebrate our girlfriend's birthday. So the birthday lunch begins. The most sensational sense evoking taste in the world for me is the 'forest floor' and aroma of truffle in all forms and today I am enjoying truffle oil within a combination of wild mushroom polenta fritter with goats cheese. It is purely and simply sensational. I decide to order the pan friend scallops with cauliflower risotto cakes and crisp pancetta for main. The risotto cakes are the hero of this dish which gives the subtle taste for otherwise flat scallops that could of done with a just a bit of kick. I complete my lunch with a passionfruit brulee and coconut biscotti. Cracking through the top layer I hear that perfect crunch noise. Smooth with the subtleness of passionfruit. Ripples is perfect for any breakfast, lunch and dinner. It has opulent natural surroundings yet still remains unpretentious in both service and environment. Successful in every aspect.

Helen M.

As with Ripples Milsons Point - Ripples Chowder Bay should be a byword for 'great location but not much else'. This restaurant is based on former Military land at Chowder Bay in Mosman and overlooks Clifton Gardens and the Harbour. Given its secluded location, it is only really accessible by car and parking is paid only. There is a bus to Clifton Gardens but that only runs during the day. It does a decent lunch time trade and when we pass at weekends on walks, it's always busy but it's a touch expensive for me at lunch. In the evening, when the view is lost, it loses its charm and becomes a tent with candles. I got major mosquito bites (not their fault of course) but that tarnishes a quality dining experience for me. We went for dinner on a balmy evening and I have to say I wasn't that impressed. The Italian inspired cuisine was tasty though a touch rich and hearty for me. Mash that leaves a coating in the mouth, not really my thing. Some of the floor is uneven too - so watch out in heels! Given the tricky location, paid parking and the lack lustre experience - not likely to go back.

Grilled Chili Prawns
Jennifer M.

This is our local sure thing. Views,service and food is always spot on. The only negative is at lunch the entree vs main size is not worth the extra money (unless you think one extra prawn would do the trick)!

Scones and bubbly from the high tea.

I brought a friend here for a birthday high tea. Beautiful location, though avoid sitting in the back corner like where we were seated, the tables along the outer edge have the best light and view. The food and the tea/coffee was lovely, generous portions, and well presented. The finger sandwiches are quite simple (a veg wrap, tuna, ham), scones are delicious, and the sweet treats are enjoyable. Parking at the location is paid, but you get an hour free with the first paid hour, so it was quite reasonable. There are stairs to the venue, so keep that in mind if you have accessibility needs.

View matches the food - excellent

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4.5(2 reviews)
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The One That Got Away is a great fish and chip shop and fresh seafood store located on Bondi Road…read morejust up from Bondi Beach. They have fresh and good quality seafood, all your typical items that you normally find in a seafood shop and also have some more specially prepared items like their salmon sausages and their lemon and garlic octopus. What also makes this place great is the extra services they offer too like kosher fish which is offered on Wednesdays and their internet ordering service. If you're walking by or in the neighbourhood be sure to check them out. Walking past today the green lipped mussels from NZ in the window definitely reeled me in.

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4.5(26 reviews)
5.7 kmBarangaroo

Any seafood fan must come to love.fish! Since we're from Seattle, this restaurant is right up our…read morealley, featuring raw plates and seafood entrées along with various shareables and sides. We came on a Sunday at 1:00P and only had to wait 10 minutes to be seated. Most tables are on the covered outdoor patio with just a few others inside the open air setting. We started off with a raw plate to share, followed by individual entrées. + SALMON CEVICHE (A$28): Thin slices of salmon in a bright zesty citrus soy dressing, with dollops of avocado cream and lime aioli. The salmon was so smooth, buttery and super fresh. I rarely eat ceviche since I usually don't care for citrus flavors, but I enjoyed this since the salmon remained the star of the plate. + DAINTREE BARRAMUNDI FILLET GRILLED (A$38): A perfectly sized fillet was delicate, moist and didn't have any bones! The skin was grilled and crisp like a chip. Normally, I'm not a fan of skin on fish, but this was impeccable. A few cauliflower florets in a flavorful chermoula added a bold punch. I also loved the salted barra croquette, a fritter of potato and barramundi, which was fried to a golden brown and light inside. All of this was on top of a fresh mint yogurt which rounded out this very cohesive dish. Others in my group enjoyed the swordfish fillet and the fish of the day, which was a mahi mahi. Our waitress enticed us with two desserts which all of us shared as a sweet ending. + DARK CHOCOLATE PARFAIT (A$18): A rich chocolate pudding layered with Queen Garnet plums and topped with large chocolate shavings. The pudding was creamy and rich while the ripe plums added sweetness with a hint of tartness. + TOASTED COCONUT & MANGO CRUMBLE (A$16): A delightful refreshing coconut sorbet came with juicy cubes of fresh mango on top. Some granola crumbles provided crunch and substance to an otherwise light dessert. I never would have guessed this is both gluten-free and dairy-free. Our server was excellent and took wonderful care of us by checking back and keeping our waters full. We appreciated her recommendations as well. On top of the great service and delicious food, every dish had a lovely presentation and the pricing was reasonable for the quality of each plate.

Absolutely delicious! Our last night in Sydney and wanted some fresh barramundi. The dish did not…read moredisappoint and one of the best meals I have had in Sydney. You sit right on the Barangaroo Harbour area and it had an epic view. The service was fabulous making for a special dinner. One not to be missed!

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