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Snacks, sashimi and sips – Ryce serves up modern-Asian fare in the heart of Byron Bay Snacks, sashimi and sips – Ryce serves up modern-Asian fare in the heart of Byron Bay Snacks, sashimi and sips – Ryce serves up modern-Asian fare in the heart of Byron Bay Snacks, sashimi and sips – Ryce serves up modern-Asian fare in the heart of Byron Bay Snacks, sashimi and sips – Ryce serves up modern-Asian fare in the heart of Byron Bay Snacks, sashimi and sips – Ryce serves up modern-Asian fare in the heart of Byron Bay Snacks, sashimi and sips – Ryce serves up modern-Asian fare in the heart of Byron Bay Snacks, sashimi and sips – Ryce serves up modern-Asian fare in the heart of Byron Bay

Snacks, sashimi and sips – Ryce serves up modern-Asian fare in the heart of Byron Bay

Now, we know you don't need another reason for a sneaky trip to Byron Bay ... but we'll give you one anyway. Let us introduce you to Ryce, a new pan-Asian eatery in thick of the action on Jonson Street, which has transformed the prominent elevated space that formerly housed Hogs Breath Cafe into a sophisticated new hang. If you like the sound of snacking on sashimi and sipping rosé spritzes on the deck, then it's time to venture south of the border.


Ryce has come to life at the hands of owner Max Panettiere, who has joined forces with renowned chef Adam Marino (ex-LONgTIMESpirit House and more recently Newstead’s Mrs Brown’s Bar & Kitchen) to create a menu that gives a nod to traditional Asian cuisine, while adding touch of western flair. This east-meets-west vibe sees complex and modern flavours woven through a concise menu of snacks, raw dishes and share plates served from lunch time through to the evening. Ryce’s mouth-watering menu sits alongside an expansive cellar list that’s dotted with organic and biodynamic varieties, and a well-curated selection of cocktails – the Tuk Squeak with gin, ginger, turmeric, honey, soda, beetroot and a vermouth foam is a good place to start.

If you’re strolling from the beach in search of a light bite, then get your eyes on the snacks menu with flavoursome options like the taco with tuna, kaffir lime, black sesame, ginger and chilli, or the pillow-soft bao brimming with Moreton Bay bug, chilli, coriander and sriracha mayonnaise. If you’re into the raw delights, munch on kingfish with green nahm jim, melon, coconut and lime, before getting acquainted with the share plates. You can feast on everything from popcorn shrimp with a yuzu glaze, chilli mayonnaise and sea succulents, through to pork backstrap with kaffir lime, coriander, peanuts and red chilli. Spice things up with the Crying Tiger sirloin, keep it plant-based with the roasted-cauliflower yellow curry or embrace the seaside with whole crispy fish topped with papaya, tomato and red nahm jim. Yep, it’s time for a road trip – grab the crew, get a Mai Lucky Melons in your hand (chamberyzette, rosè, watermelon and soda) and work your way through this flavour-packed spread.

Ryce is located at 9/4 Jonson Street, Byron Bay. Bookings can be made online.

Image credit: Judit Losh

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