by Playboy » Mon Mar 26, 2018 2:53 pm
... Open Wine do a great lunch deal for $16, you can choose ONE entrée + ONE main course + ONE dessert, from a large selection of items. Check the choice here:
http://www.open-wine.com/menu-open-wine ... unch-menu/
I'm sure Playboy will chip in here with a recommendation
As cat boy knows, I do like those set Business Lunch deals around town, they are a great chance to have a much better than average lunch at much less than the restaurant would normally charge in the evening.
Open Wine has been a favourite for years, although they do not change their menu often enough for my liking, I prefer more variety more often - just like my women.
La Residence is one of the best restaurants in town, and they have two options for their set lunch menus, an $18 for three course one, or the gourmand set lunch at $33 for three.
Topaz also offer a set three course for about $18 as well, and is excellent as well, I just prefer the style of food at LR - a personal taste thing
Vann's Restaurant has apparently changed its menu recently and I am looking forwards to trying their new set lunch at some point soon and hoping that it is a more vibrant menu as the old one was, I felt, a little tired.
Those looking for a more cheap and cheerful, yet still full of flavour and quality lunch can still find many options around town, such as TasteBudz for South Indian cuisine. Which I find a much better lunch option than its North Indian cuisine options, which for me are better suited for dinner and beers.
On a Sunday, the full Roast Lunch at The Box Office is hard to beat at $8, especially given the great quality when compared to a lot of the alternative options around town - I believe that they are also now open for standard lunches the rest of the week now, and their Fish and Chips is a great choice for a lazy Friday lunch, especially if you are planning on having a few drinks that evening (nothing like a good lunch to line the stomach prior to an evenings overindulgence.)
Cat Boy mentions Sushi Bean over his bridge, over my bridge their are also several good quality and low priced options for lunch, but I think that I will keep them a secret for now. Except to say that some surprising little treasures can be found hidden away down some small back streets.
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[quote] ... Open Wine do a great lunch deal for $16, you can choose ONE entrée + ONE main course + ONE dessert, from a large selection of items. Check the choice here:[url]http://www.open-wine.com/menu-open-wine/special-lunch-menu/[/url]
I'm sure Playboy will chip in here with a recommendation :grin:[/quote]
:-)
As cat boy knows, I do like those set Business Lunch deals around town, they are a great chance to have a much better than average lunch at much less than the restaurant would normally charge in the evening.
Open Wine has been a favourite for years, although they do not change their menu often enough for my liking, I prefer more variety more often - just like my women.
La Residence is one of the best restaurants in town, and they have two options for their set lunch menus, an $18 for three course one, or the gourmand set lunch at $33 for three.
Topaz also offer a set three course for about $18 as well, and is excellent as well, I just prefer the style of food at LR - a personal taste thing
Vann's Restaurant has apparently changed its menu recently and I am looking forwards to trying their new set lunch at some point soon and hoping that it is a more vibrant menu as the old one was, I felt, a little tired.
Those looking for a more cheap and cheerful, yet still full of flavour and quality lunch can still find many options around town, such as TasteBudz for South Indian cuisine. Which I find a much better lunch option than its North Indian cuisine options, which for me are better suited for dinner and beers.
On a Sunday, the full Roast Lunch at The Box Office is hard to beat at $8, especially given the great quality when compared to a lot of the alternative options around town - I believe that they are also now open for standard lunches the rest of the week now, and their Fish and Chips is a great choice for a lazy Friday lunch, especially if you are planning on having a few drinks that evening (nothing like a good lunch to line the stomach prior to an evenings overindulgence.)
Cat Boy mentions Sushi Bean over his bridge, over my bridge their are also several good quality and low priced options for lunch, but I think that I will keep them a secret for now. Except to say that some surprising little treasures can be found hidden away down some small back streets.
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