Australian Restaurants in Narooma, NSW

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135 Wagonga Street, Narooma, 2546

(02) 4476 2001
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120 Wagonga St, Narooma, 2546

(02) 4476 1241
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Caseys Cafe in Narooma is known for its beautiful views, spacious seating, and excellent food and coffee. Menu offerings include eggs Benedict with perfectly cooked poached eggs, fresh ham, and fluffy Turkish bread, as well as great brekkies and friendly staff. The atmosphere is worth a visit, with locals and out-of-towners alike treated warmly. Prices may be a bit higher, but the quality and service make it worth it.
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102 Wagonga St, Narooma, 2546

(02) 4476 2411
Narooma is nestled in the heart of Australia’ s Oyster Coast . Known for its natural pristine beauty, Narooma is one of the most un-spoilt and picturesque seaside towns on the east coast of Australia, and the world for that matter . The surrounding area has beautiful sandy beaches, rivers, lakes, rugged escarpments, and national parks. Mountains on the one side and the Pacific Ocean and Montague Island or Barunguba (aboriginal name) on the other - you will be amazed. The area is known for being relaxed and laid back and has not succumbed to the excesses of coastal development. Narooma boasts a variety of surf beaches, a spectacular golf course, whale watching (September - November), recreational fishing, sightseeing, scenic drives, boat charters, fantastic bushwalks and valley rainforests. A special treat is to take a stroll in the nearby tiny National Trust village of Central Tilba or on the Mill Bay boardwalk which takes you out over the water so you can fully absorb this wonderful seaside town. Narooma used to be known as Noorooma, the Aboriginal name for clear blue water. The Narooma port was originally used for gold and timber export. Seamen and steamers braved the hazardous Narooma bar crossing with their cargos. The surrounding areas were also known for cheese and dairy cattle. Today’s industries also include tourism, oyster farming and fishing. Capturing the panoramic views from most rooms and the restaurant, the Whale Motor Inn captures the beauty of this special coastal village with its magnificent inlet and rugged ocean coastline.