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"Nagisa is one of the best regarded Japanese restaurants in Newcastle. Located in the Honeysuckle Precinct, Nagisa offers diners traditional Japanese delicacies, with a modern twist. Enjoy a touch of theatre at the teppanyaki bar, tuck into the freshest sushi and sashimi dishes, and savour authentic Japanese whisky, sake and craft beers."
"Nagisa Japanese Restaurant is the brainchild of Tetsuhiko Namba. He studied traditional methods back in Tokyo and traveled the world. He decided to open up his own restaurant that people in Newcastle love."
"It's the place to eat, drink, sip, share, dine and dance in Newcastle – Meet on Darby Street. Recently relocated to a vast warehouse, this New York-style bar and restaurant rocks an industrial-meets-c..."
"This famous restaurant in Newcastle brings you a tailored menu like no other. They cater to your very own preferred tastes and flavors. With that, they bring you farm-to-fork produce and premium wines."
"171 Darby Street, Cooks Hill Paying homage to the ultimate hangover cure, the nautical themed bar and restaurant on Darby Street hosts the Bottomless Mary Brunch on Sundays, with $10 plates of chicken wings and bottomless bloody marys for an hour after your first purchase of the classic recovery cocktail. The brunch is held from 10am to 2pm every Sunday. Bookings on 0422 365 234."
"Where: 71 Lewis St, MaryvilleWhilst there's a roof there's nothing indoor about this beer garden. There's loads of room to get social in and with an awesome menu it makes for the perfect place to have a couple of beers."
"1 Bond Street, Newcastle When you’ve craving something just a little bit more fancy, Customs is a great place to head for lunch. Grab a table on their back verrandah and watch the ships go by for a long Friday lunch with their delicious house sparkling.→ Visit website"
"Kids will enjoy splashing in the beachside creek and rock pools. Redhead Beach is home to Redhead Surf Lifesaving Club."
"Newcastle is a pretty kid-friendly place, its cafes and restaurants included. We recommend Cafe Habitat in Adamstown for some delicious coffee and outdoor play, or Side Pocket for healthy cafe fare. The Sunnyside Tavern is great for a spacious outdoor seating area for families with $5 kid's meals and a resident face-painter available on Friday nights, Cafe Inu for a relaxed, family-friendly experience."
"Come and drop anchor at Newcastle’s newest bar and restaurant Harbour Bar on The Boardwalk. With unobstructed views, feel balmy breezes alfresco while soaking up ocean vistas and salty sea air; take a..."
"Boasting a Mediterranean-inspired kitchen that works together incredible flavour combinations and one hell of a cocktail list, Article 24 is the baby of local foodie, Matthew Newcombe. The menu features both small and large share plates and with vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and dairy-free options; Article 24 is sure to have every diner enjoying their Mediterranean dishes. Where: 52 Regent St, New Lambton"
"If you live near Waratah Village, this must be your go-to bakery for excellent quality bread, cakes, and other pastries. You can expect freshly baked goods here on your every visit. They also have an exciting array of custom and special occasion cakes that you can choose from."