Andrew Jefferson
This weekās restaurant review in the Redland City News:
SITUATED in the scenic Raby Bay Marina ā Clevelandās best kept secret ā Chop ān Chill offers stunning views of the water, which sets the perfect backdrop for a relaxing dining experience.
The ambiance was cozy and vibrant, with tasteful dƩcor that perfectly matched the easy-going yet lively vibe of the restaurant.
What really stood out to me during my time at Chop ān Chill was the level of service.
From the moment I walked in, I was greeted warmly by the staff, and it was evident that they genuinely cared about providing a great dining experience.
The owner, Dave, or āRicho,ā took the time to sit with me at my table, and it truly elevated the entire experience.
He wasnāt just checking in for the sake of itāhe genuinely wanted to make sure I was enjoying my meal and to chat about the inspiration behind the restaurant.
His enthusiasm for the food and the business was contagious, and itās clear that heās passionate about creating a welcoming, high-quality experience for all his guests.
Itās rare to find that kind of hands-on ownership these days, and it adds something special to the dining experience.
As for the menu, Chop ān Chill impresses with its diverse offering that blends the fresh, bold flavours of Southeast Asia with the hearty, smoky tastes of the Americas.
Thereās truly something for everyone, with excellent options for vegetarians, vegans, and gluten-free diners, so you know you're in good hands if you have dietary restrictions.
I decided to try the Seafood Chowder, a dish I had heard great things about.
The rich, creamy base was velvety smooth without being overly heavy, and it had just the right amount of seafood to bring everything together without overwhelming the palate.
The chowder featured an assortment of fresh seafoodāsalmon, prawns, scallops, crab and tender barramundiāthat were cooked perfectly and complemented by a hearty, flavourful broth.
The chowder was served alongside a slice of toasted sourdough, which was crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, providing a perfect contrast to the smooth soup.
The sourdough was great for dipping, allowing me to soak up every bit of that delicious broth.
It was the perfect dish for a cool night by the marina and a wonderful showcase of the restaurantās ability to blend comfort food with high-quality ingredients.
Aside from the chowder, Iām excited to come back and explore more of their unique menu.
With options that span from Mexican-inspired dishes to hearty smoked meats, Chop ān Chill has something for every palate.
All in all, Chop ān Chill at Raby Bay is a standout restaurant.
The combination of excellent service, a beautiful setting, and creative, mouthwatering dishes makes it a must-visit in the area.