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The restaurant has a canteen-style setup and wasn't very busy on Friday afternoon. The scones were unfortunately quite tough. The seafood cellar offered a dish featuring raw beetroot stripes diced with healthy aromatics. It's self-service, with most hot meals priced around $20. The view of the whale ship from the patio is beautiful, but be prepared for longer wait times for orders. View all feedback.
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I had the Turkish bread with ham, cheese, red peppers, and chutney. While it was a decent size, the filling was very sparse, which made it dry and lacking in flavor. View all feedback.
The restaurant has a canteen-style setup and wasn't very busy on Friday afternoon. The scones were unfortunately quite tough. The seafood cellar offered a dish featuring raw beetroot stripes diced with healthy aromatics. It's self-service, with most hot meals priced around $20. The view of the whale ship from the patio is beautiful, but be prepared for longer wait times for orders.
It’s acceptable, but not particularly thrilling. Don’t go out of your way to visit, but if you need to eat, you won’t be too disappointed.
I had the Turkish bread with ham, cheese, red peppers, and chutney. While it was a decent size, the filling was very sparse, which made it dry and lacking in flavor.
Had Turkish bread with ham , cheese, red onion and chutney. Generous in size but extremely miserly in the filling, rendering it dry and tasteless.
Canteen style. Not too busy on Friday afternoon. Scones were whale sized lashed with cream. Yum. The hammer head shark chips were whale biting. Seafood platter with raw beet root strips chomped with healthy flavors. Self service with most most hot meals about $20. Nice view of the whaling ship from dining area. Can get busy orders can take longer.