Bannisters at Mollymook: Rick Stein's home-away-from-home restaurant

By Steve Meacham
Updated October 25 2015 - 1:28am, first published 12:15am
Rick Stein at Bannisters restaurant, Mollymook, is best visited in the day time for lunch with a view.
Rick Stein at Bannisters restaurant, Mollymook, is best visited in the day time for lunch with a view.
Rick Stein at Bannisters restaurant, Mollymook, is best visited in the day time for lunch with a view.
Rick Stein at Bannisters restaurant, Mollymook, is best visited in the day time for lunch with a view.
Rick Stein at Bannisters restaurant, Mollymook, is best visited in the day time for lunch with a view.
Rick Stein at Bannisters restaurant, Mollymook, is best visited in the day time for lunch with a view.
Rick Stein at Bannisters restaurant, Mollymook, is best visited in the day time for lunch with a view.
Rick Stein at Bannisters restaurant, Mollymook, is best visited in the day time for lunch with a view.
Cupitt's Winery and Restaurant, Ulladulla.
Cupitt's Winery and Restaurant, Ulladulla.
Madras Fish Curry from Rick Stein at Bannisters.
Madras Fish Curry from Rick Stein at Bannisters.
Tallwood restaurant.
Tallwood restaurant.
Passionfruit Tart, Meringue, Coconut and Lime Sorbet from Cupitt's Winery, Ulladulla.
Passionfruit Tart, Meringue, Coconut and Lime Sorbet from Cupitt's Winery, Ulladulla.
Portuguese fish cakes from Tallwood restaurant.
Portuguese fish cakes from Tallwood restaurant.

There are two things about dining at Rick Stein's celebrated restaurant overlooking the ocean at Mollymook that don't come as a surprise.

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