The House of Oysters - an oyster lover's guide with 55 oyster recipes by leading Australian chefs [©Barilla Bay 2008]
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Barilla Bay is an oyster farm, restaurant and gourmet food store at Cambridge, located 10 minutes from Hobart, a short drive from the Southern Tasmania's airport.
Surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens, Barilla Bay is a light-filled, architecturally designed complex, overlooking the bay and oyster farm.
The Barilla Bay Restaurant features fresh Tasmanian produce and of course, the famous Barilla Bay oysters, matched with fine Tasmanian wines and beers
Barilla Bay is famous for retailing oysters and Tasmanian gourmet foods to go. Freshly shucked or unopened oysters are available daily.
The Gourmet Foodstore has an extensive range of quality Tasmanian produce for sale, including Barrila Bay's very own Worcestershire Sauce (perfect for Oysters Kilpatrick) and other delightful sauces, stunning Tasmanian cheeses, an extensive list of fine Tasmanian wines, there are also varieties of pates, pickles, condiments and honey, as well as fresh seafood produce.
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