Harbour Lights Cafe
Harbour Lights serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, and is particularly popular among tourists due to its enviable and convenient location.
Diners have the option of sitting inside the historic building and gazing through the cute windows, or sitting outside on the footpath watching the world go by. Either way, the view of the waterfront is memerising.
Breakfast time at Harbour Lights is always very popular.
The meals are nicely presented and generous in size.
The pancakes were light and fluffy and had a number of accompaniments that danced on our tastebuds.
The poached eggs with bacon, haloumi and toast were lovely and salty and the eggs were perfectly cooked.
At lunchtime, Harbour Lights Cafe's Italian cuisine emerges with favourites such as pastas and insalata caprese making an appearance, as well as offering classic options such as wagyu beef burger, scallop pie and Caesar salad.
At dinner time, Harbour Lights' Italian heritage is in full swing, with pizzas, pastas and other Italian dishes on offer.
The mushroom and parmesan arancini with truffle aioli was divine.
The outer shell was delicately crunchy and the rice filling was tender and melted in our mouths.
The spaghetti with house-made veal meatballs was lovely and rich and had a kick of chilli.
The prawn and tomato risotto was the dish of the day for us.
The risotto was full of flavour and had a great consistency. The flavours were delicate and well-balanced and the diced prawns added to the texture.
For dessert we couldn't go past the house-made tiramisu and sticky date pudding with caramel sauce and ice cream.
Both dishes were light and sufficiently (without being overly) sweet - the perfect way to end a rich meal.
Whether you're a local or a tourist, make sure you head down to Harbour Lights Cafe to enjoy a meal and the view. You won't be disappointed with either.
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