My wisdom as a coastal-country-town person says: if you want a decent variety of restaurants, get someone to drive you in to Yamba. It's probably got a scaled-down version of the Nelson Bay Effect going on: to wit, the tourist trade from major cities over summer would push up the quality/variety of restaurants. Googling reveals there are in fact TWO Thai restaurants in Yamba, and although my experience in Nelson Bay does not fill me with hope on the Thai front, apparently these guys have a conventional sort of menu but notable 'freshness and flavour' (http://www.agfg.com.au/guide/nsw/northern-rivers/yamba-area/yamba/restaurants-dining/annola-thai).
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My wisdom as a coastal-country-town person says: if you want a decent variety of restaurants, get someone to drive you in to Yamba. It's probably got a scaled-down version of the Nelson Bay Effect going on: to wit, the tourist trade from major cities over summer would push up the quality/variety of restaurants. Googling reveals there are in fact TWO Thai restaurants in Yamba, and although my experience in Nelson Bay does not fill me with hope on the Thai front, apparently these guys have a conventional sort of menu but notable 'freshness and flavour' (http://www.agfg.com.au/guide/nsw/northern-rivers/yamba-area/yamba/restaurants-dining/annola-thai).