Trying Daana’s Thali

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Daana is well setttled and busy in their new Curtin home.

There’s plenty of room and a warm welcome for larger groups.

An easy way to order and enjoy a range of tastes is the Thali.

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It’s also a good way to cater for different appetites. Refills are plentiful and the food is unlimited, in the style of true South Indian hospitality.

On the evening we visited the Thali included:

Gobi Kempu Bezule (Cauliflower), Koshambir Salad, Vegetable Saagu, Chicken Korma, Potato Khana Curry, Tomato Rasam, Sambar, Poori, Rice, Papad

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It also finisihed with a lovely dessert of Phirmi ( a dish from Kashmir).

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The Thali dinner costs $25 per person for just vegetarian curries and $30 if you’d like to include non-vegetarian curries.

Another way to order for a group is to design your own shared menu.

My $25 per person suggestions for a group would include:

Entrée:

1 Dal Vada ($12 for 4) per 4 people ($3pp)

1 Paneer Kathi Roll per 4 people (cut into 4 pieces –they are large) $12 ($3pp)

1 serve idil ($12 for 4) per 4 people ($3pp)

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Mains:

Choose three of the Vegetarian/Chicken/Lamb/Seafood curries per 4 people (they come with rice or bread so just get a mix of both (I think 1/2 Paratha and ½ steamed rice would be lovely) – around $16 per person.

Daana also offers BYO at $6 per bottle.

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Joy Indian – a new sister restaurant for Taste of Bangladesh

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Southside living fans of Manuka’s Taste of Bangladesh are welcoming the new opening of Joy Indian, a sister restaurant in the Erindale Centre.

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Shafique and Farhana’s new venture offers a larger space for functions and parties – which they do so well.

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The naan are baking in the tandoor…

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…curries cooking….

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…the gulab jaman simmering.

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Alam, an experienced Canberra chef, is heading up the kitchen.

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He is ably helped by Taj who is well known by Taste of Bangladesh regulars.

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Open Tuesday to Saturday for lunch 12:00-2:00pm and dinner Monday to Sunday 5pm -10pm, BYO is free corkage, takeaway is 10% discounted and delivery is free for $35 and over.

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I particularly like the look of the banquets which have unlimited servings of some of my favourite dishes.

The $25 banquet offers three entrees and four curries with rice and raita.

The $30 banquet is my favourite as it includes four entrees, four curries, raita, naan, rice and gulab jaman.

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Do drop by and check it out at 38 Gartside Street, Erindale Centre

Parking is easy!

Phone 0411 168 227 for booking or information.

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Social & Co. – Excellent city style, deliciousness and value

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It’s my first visit to Social & Co. since it opened a few months ago in that prime city location – Bailey’s Corner.

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It’s looking gorgeous and builder Lindsay glows with pride as talks about the major fitout and points out the decorative tiling, metalwork, ceiling plasterwork and aged timber tables.

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Lindsay also built the Cupping Room and he’s brought a similar style across Northbourne.

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The effect works! Whether you’re a solo diner looking for a quiet spot overlooking the street, catching up with a friend or meeting a group to share tapas style – Social & Co. has thought of everyone.

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I could see several families with children and a range of generations all feeling relaxed and comfortable in the unpretentious yet stylish spaces.

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But very importantly, the food is excellent! Our Lamb shoulder slow cooked with creamy hummus, tabouli, crisy kale and wood fired flat bread ($17) I’d gladly enjoy again.

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Also brilliant was our 1/2 serve of Salmon fillet (250gm) marinated with chamoula and served with Turkish spices roast potatoes and Green beams steamed with olive olive and black pepper ($25).

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With a huge Rocket and parmesan pear salad for just $9, this was almost too much for just two of us and very sadly I couldn’t also enjoy that wonderful sounding Manchego (Spanish sheep’s milk cheese) cheesecake with berry puree and raspberry gelato ($14).

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My friends coincidentally lunching at the next table with their parents before the theatre, rated all their dishes very highly.

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They insisted I try their Jalapeño poppers filled with cream cheese ($9), that were indeed very good.

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They loved their Fluffy zucchini and feta fritters with Greek yogurt dressing (3 per serve) ($10)…..

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…their Espinacas con garbanzos (spinach and chickpeas) ($11)…

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…Hummus plate and wood fired flat bread ($10) (yes, the hummus was very good)….

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…Mixed warm olives ($8)…

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…and Grilled Asparagus, prosciutto and aged balsamic vinegar ($15).

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I couldn’t help but also notice that this group of four had eaten well for under $16 each!

Another couple had also ordered amazingly well for a tight budget and were enjoying the zucchini fritters ($10), Fried calamari with saffron aioli ($13) and a large side of those beautifully crispy green beans ($9). This meal would have also only been $16 per person.

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The sides  really are incredibly generous and great to add to a shared menu for variety, flavour and value.

Turkish spiced roast potatoes as a side $10 – beware though, they really are spicy!

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Other great value and delicious dishes are the pizzas and Antipasto plate which are Social & Co. most popular orders. The Antipasto plate comes with with cured meats (prosciutto, salami), cheese (Brie and gorgonzola), pickles, pesto, mixed olives, roasted vegetables, beetroot dip, artichoke, pear, basil and wood fired flat bread. I had to check several times that this was really a $17 serve for one person!

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The pizzas  are usually $20-$26 but between 12-3pm only $15. Cooked in the huge wood fire oven, they make a good add-on to a shared menu.

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Curtis, who loves cooking the pizzas, explained that the dough is a slow proving style that is not neaded but rather, left in the fridge to prove slowly.

This gives the pizzas a delightful, sumptuous fluffy edge. I loved the look of the Prosciutto, gorgonzola and pear pizza, but Curtis’ favourite is the Casalingo salami, fresh pineapple and jalapeños.

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If you are still looking for more good value ideas – Happy Hour 4-6pm weekdays offers $5 house wine, beer and spirits.

But wine by the glass is very reasonable anyway starting at $9 a glass.

Other good looking dishes coming out of the kitchen while I was there were the Burto Soco fried chicken with ghost pickle, coriander, slaw, hot sauce and aioli (4 per serve) ($13)….

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….Lamb ribs slow cooked and made sticky with red current (4 per serve) ($13)….

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….King prawns with tomato, garlic, coriander, lime and extra virgin olive oil…..

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….Lamb souvlaki skewers served with braised rice and lemon (2 per serve – but you could share the pieces further) ($17).

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Open 6 days 10am – Late (food orders finish at 9:30pm but bar stays open). Closed Sundays.

My verdict – one of the best city spots to meet up with friends and share a interesting variety of dishes that’s very well priced with an attractive, stylish decor, airy open setting and good food. Highly accessible – in location, price and flexibility. Feel comfortable to order small or big and to bring kids. Nice and close for a meal before heading to the theatre.

We were guests of Social & Co. on behalf of the AGFG team, but the opinions expressed are my own.

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Monster Kitchen & Bar, Acton – Perfect for a Canberra brunch!

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The Monster nature of Monster Kitchen and Bar makes it a perfect choice for a Canberra brunch any day and any weather.

Elegant in both decor and dishes – this interesting and stylish restaurant morphs throughout the ground floor of Hotel Hotel in New Acton taking on new personalities as it fills different spaces.

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And while the ambiance is fine dining, prices are unexpectedly, very reasonable.

My favourite is the Salon, filled with eclectic furnishing and luxurious fabrics that hark back to an era when everyone dressed well to dine.

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On a cool or rainy day the large open fire that forms an engaging centrepiece is greatly welcome. The underground parking means there’s not need to brave the elements. Thoughtfully, Monster guests can validate their parking tickets to receive half price parking rates.

Monster’s cheeky nature also means it’s open early serving breakfast from 6:30am right up until 12 Noon.

The understated menu underplays the deliciousness of the dishes.

It is easy to miss those moreish, comforting House made crumpets with Hotel Hotel honey, a large serve at the great value price of $11. It’s a must have to share for the table!

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My table agreed that our favourite dish was actually the Braised lentils with sauteed bitter greens (actually not bitter), oft egg and zaatar $18.

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Next was the Poached eggs with avocado, whipped chevre and (great) dukkah $18. It was also generously garnished with wonderful fresh herbs that completed this excellent dish.

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The Spelt and Maple Granola with roasted rhubarb, berries and whipped ricotta is very beautiful and an absolute steal at $13. Full of crunchy nuts and with just the right amount of sweetness, it’s a well put together dish.

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The Confit ocean trout with poached eggs, turnip, radish, spinach and lemon $19 was done well but was not quite as interesting as the other dishes.

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The Baked eggs with kale, sheep milk feta, chilli and lemon $18 looked a good choice at another table and the Porridge has some wonderful toppings – spiced pear, halva, pistachio and rose $14. I’ve added them to my wishlist for next time.

An unexpected added bonus is that Monster also provides breakfast for Hotel Hotel guests, one of Canberra’s most popular places to stay and clearly the choice of TV celebrities and famous chefs. We shared our brunching with four national identities also enjoying the hospitality of Monster.

Monster Kitchen and Bar Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Taste of Bangladesh, Manuka – budget perfect for large groups

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Whether you’d like to dine in or posh up some take-away, Taste of Bangladesh is perfect for large groups.

Shafique is great! He will work with you to get exactly what you need.

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A $1 per head party charge covers cakeage and corkage for any drink – alcoholic or soft – if you are dining in.

Up to 75 can fit comfortably, and while that will inevitably be quite noisy, the carpet and soft furnishings all help.

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A good $18 pp menu for a large group on a tight budget is:

Entree: Pappadoms & Onion Bhaji (Crispy onion fritter with tamarind and mint yogurt) (one per person)

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Mains: Chicken Dum Murgh, Fish Bengali, Palak Paneer (one of each per four people)

Spinach and Cheese Naan, Plain Naan, Basmati Rice (one of each per two people)

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Dessert: BYO  or order Gulab Jaman (one per person)

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If you’d like to order in for lunch, just want the onion bhaji, curries and breads delivered and plan to use your own rice cooker..

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salads…

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…and desserts…

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….talk to Shafique about the $71 Take-away Family dinner pack for 4 with a few ‘swap arounds’.

One pack is enough for 8 people if you ask for the two entrees to both be onion bhaji.

Taste of Bangladesh Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Two Sisters Lao Thai Cuisine, Canberra City – an excellent pre-theatre dinner choice

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Two Sisters has moved their Kambah restaurant to the old home of Zen Yai and given the decor a nice refresh.

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In their new London Circuit location, Two Sisters has some excellent dishes on the menu.

The Lao Sausages $17.90 were so good we had to order another plate.

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They make the perfect entree to share.

Second place went to the delicious Roast Duck Red Curry $21.90

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My next pick was the Chicken Larb full of fresh herbs $16.90

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Other dishes we tried were the tempura vegetables $8.90…

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Hor Mok $20.90 – steamed fish fillets favoured with curry paste, coconut milk and herbs and spices

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Ginger stir fry vegetables $15.90

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Rice is $3 per person and serves are not large so do order one per person.

Rice for 4

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Service is warm and excellent, and corkage is reasonable.

Canberra Entertainment Book holders can enjoy a 25% discount making a visit to Two Sisters even better value!

A great pre-theatre dinner idea!

Two Sisters Lao Thai Cuisine Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Casey Jones Gastropub, Casey – lovely new lunch dishes!

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Unexpectedly, I was soon back at Casey Jones Gastropub!

But this time, there was a new lunch menu to try.

The highlights were the highly instagrammable Beets and carrot salad $20….

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Delicious pumpkin risotto $19 (enough to share)…

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… and the small and elegant Ceviche of seafood $16.90 (perfect if you’d like to share a dessert as well).

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Ever surprising, Casey Jones is still making a mark in Canberra’s far north.

Casey Jones Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Space Kitchen, Woden – the new spring menu!

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Space Kitchen has a new spring menu.

The Space Benedict is gone (sadly) from the all day breakfast menu, but in it’s place is a Pork Benedict $20 – Pork belly, poached eggs, seeded mustard hollandaise, roast pear, Parmesan almond crumb & sourdough.

And there’s a new Waffle Forest $18 that everyone’s talking about –  Cherry waffle, chocolate granola, cherry blossom cream, boysenberry sorbet, green tea, toasted marshmallows, coconut & chocolate twigs.

Two new salad’s have appeared…
Smoked Chicken Salad $20 – Honey roasted pears, beetroot, Radicchio, goat’s curd, dukkah, beetroot dressing
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…and a particularly lovely Haloumi Salad $20 – Grilled haloumi, spring greens, watermelon, hazelnuts, golden raisins, avocado, radish, orange, sumac and poppy seed dressing

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Also on my wishlist is a very good looking Tart $18 –  Roasted beetroots, beetroot custard, goat’s curd, rocket salad, harissa yoghurt, pepita granola…next time!

Space Kitchen Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

The Hungry Buddha – a first look at the new Belconnen restaurant @HungryBuddhaCBR

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The Hungry Buddha is taking their excellent Nepalese food to North Canberra and they’ve chosen the perfect spot for group summer dining.

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Up on the first floor above Taj Agra, the large windows create a light and open space.
Lachhu and the team have given the previous Phnom Penh Cambodian Restaurant a face lift with thoughtful decoration and light.
It’s a relaxed but stylish atmosphere and the service is professional yet warm and welcoming.
Even though the floor is wood, the sound absorption is good for groups as there’s plenty of space between tables.
And then there are those iconic Nepalese dishes that the Hungry Buddha is famous for in it’s original Curtin location – like the momos and goat curry! Hungry Buddha fans will find the much loved menu in the new location too.

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I always enjoy the goat curry $20 but the corn kernels $8.50 sauteed in nepalese syle with onion, ginger, garlic, herbs and spices have been on my wishlist. And I was not disappointed. They are a perfect side to the goat curry with rice and naan.

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The nepalese kheer rice pudding $6.50 is not a dish I would normally choose, but it was fabulous. The almonds and cardamom are delicious with the creamy sweet texture.

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With great chai it was the perfect finish to the meal.

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BYO wine is $6 corkage per bottle and wine by the glass starts at $7.50.
Budget for around $25-30 per person.
My thanks to Lachhu and the team for hosting my first visit to the new restaurant.

Turkish Pide House, Jamison – old fashioned charm 

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When I stepped inside the Turkish pide house in Jamison it was a little like stepping back in time. It had an has a unexpected old fashioned charm that’s very endearing.

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The menu is similar to many other Turkish mid range restaurants, and as we were a group of 14, we chose a banquet.

While we only ordered 10 banquets, it was still way more than we could eat. 8-9 would have been a better fit.

We also went for the $33 banquet which was like the $30 banquet but had doner meat and a small piece of Turkish delight/baklava ( very small) with tea/coffee (tricky to share).

I really did enjoy the six types of dip with warm bread and zucchini puffs that started us off. My favorite part of the meal.

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Then we progressed to kebabs, kofta, potatoes, doner meat, pide and a nice salad and rice with almonds.

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Corkage was very reasonable, around $5 per bottle.

Overall a good spot for a large group on a budget but perhaps go for the $30 banquet, two between three people.

Turkish Pide House Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato