Latitude 30
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The setting along the beach is great and very relaxing at the end of the day. The food was delicious! The seafood was treated with respect and we enjo…
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The food are nice, the staff are friendly. We ordered seafood plaits, avocado salad and 2 kids meal. If the weather better, we can sit outside waterfr…
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Great ambience, lovely friendly staff and really delicious food and wine. Loved the oysters so much I couldn't bare to offer one to the others eating …
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5 Reviews on “Latitude 30”
The setting along the beach is great and very relaxing at the end of the day. The food was delicious! The seafood was treated with respect and we enjoyed every mouthful.
The food are nice, the staff are friendly. We ordered seafood plaits, avocado salad and 2 kids meal. If the weather better, we can sit outside waterfront that be perfect.
Great ambience, lovely friendly staff and really delicious food and wine. Loved the oysters so much I couldn’t bare to offer one to the others eating with me!
4.6If you love great local seafood and wonderful wines in a perfect daytime or evening setting at reasonable prices, then this is your place. We loved it.We received a lovely greeting on arrival. We immediately noticed the lovely sea view from the restaurant. My gin and tonic to start was great as were my companions’ cocktails, the Jimmy Choo and a Jamaican Cool Aid respectively.My loved one started the meal with gin cured ocean trout. She declared it magnificent and said it went fantastically with the Jimmy Choo. 50c and I had the seafood mezze, a combination of oysters, Balmain bugs, smoked salmon and prawns with a seafood mouse and crostini. We had this because we were too timid to order the seafood platter in view of cost as the world’s most beautiful woman is suddenly on an economy drive.Bottom line, our decision was inspired. This is just a fantastic dish. The seafood is magnificent. So fresh and full of flavour. We’d prepared our own meal at $20 a head from the Seafood Co-op the day before. We’d never do that again. We’d go to Latitude 30 instead. The seafood mezze was $30. It was about 25 times better than the ordinary seafood we’d got from the Co-op. The senior server at Latitude 30 told us why that was so. The restaurant gets the pick of the seafood and gosh it shows. The seafood mezze was so good, I couldn’t work out what to finish with as every seafood piece was superb.I had the swordfish special for main. This comprised a superbly cooked fillet on chat potatoes with broccoli and beans. I expected a fairly small dish. It’s the opposite. It is a very generous main. A large fillet and no less than five potatoes and ample vegetables as well. We didn’t really need our sides of hand cut chips and seasonal greens. The swordfish was a delicious dish. The food was presented and cooked superbly. Not just the fish. The veggies were beautiful. Hot and flavoursome with just that right amount of residual crispness. Now, whoever put the wine list together really really knows their stuff. It’s a fantastic and really thoughtful list. The prices are also restrained for the quality of wine on offer. There are no less than four excellent Aussie rieslings on the list, all of them brilliant wines. We chose the Skillogalee riesling which is a beauty. One of our favourite wines. It complemented the food wonderfully. At the end of the night we also got into a Rutherglen fortified, a superb Muscat. This is about the last place I expected to find such a great wine. As I said, this is a very very good wine list here.We loved Latitude 30. It is not perfect but it’s a very good restaurant. At $120 a head tonight, it’s fantastic value compared with the same or similar quality seafood and wine in the major cities. It would have been significantly less without the cocktail and after dinner drink. Our conclusion: this is a place that’s not to be missed if you are in or near Coffs Harbour.
Had a delicious lunch here on our last day in Coffs Harbour. It was a beautiful afternoon so we sat on the deck and enjoyed a couple of drinks. My lunch was a crispy skin salmon with orange, prosciutto, goats cheese salad. It was so fresh super delicious! My work colleague had the seafood chowder which was ridiculously huge and thoroughly enjoyed. Highly recommend for some fresh seafood and a great setting.