Always a fun family day out, Cafe Narana just completes the experience with a bit of bush Tucker influenced cuisine and delicious food made from great produce. The milkshakes are great too!! We tried the corn fritters and slow cooked kangaroo ragu wrap and the kids had a ham and cheese toastie and p
The food is delicious. A bit of a different fare from the usual cafe grub. The Johnny cakes are amazing, it's bush damper cooked on a griddle so it has a nice crispy exterior. The slow cooked kangaroo was probably my favourite. The dips are amazing too! They make their own cakes. Just prepare to be
So fortunate to spend half a day at #narana_cultural_centre today with colleagues. Started with an explore of the gift shop which quite frankly, took my breath away with art, fragrance and books.
Then braved the autumnal weather and went outside to find the emus, wallabies and the one kangaroo. All
We had some dips and damper. Good size serve, very slow service. The damper is a oily. Like it was shallowest fried. But tasty.
You don't go here for the coffee. The coffee is drinkable but wasn't great.
Good coffee. Food is ok and could be better.
Beautiful place, the wild life that lived within the ecosystem to the food. The vendor as you leave has amazing native ingredients and indigenous artefacts! With a beautiful native garden starring many you can use in cooking. Will be back
Our complete experience with a group of 10 at Narana was outstanding. The cafe was lovely and the BBQ and bush tucker was Brilliant. Humey's (Anthony's) talk was a highlight and I learned a lot about Aboriginal Culture from many areas as did others in the group. The surrounds are very peaceful and I
I have lived in Australia for most of my teenage to young adult life and the first time I've been to Cafe Narana was the day before I left Australia to move back to Samoa. All I have to say is, their All Day Breakfast (or similar option as I can't really remember the name exactly) was hearty and fil
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