Urban Pantry, Manuka – lovely for lunch

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While Urban Pantry shares much in common with Me & Mrs Jones, The Public Bar and Cream, it really does have the nicest setting (especially in the good weather) and arguably the best menu for lunch.

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In fact it’s hard to pick from so many delicious sounding salads, gourmet burgers and grills, and  that’s without even looking at the great changing specials on the wall inside.

The Urban Nicoise is not only delicious and delightfully light but also very beautiful ($21) with poached salmon, heirloom tomatoes, green beans, potato, an olive and tuscan onion salsa and aioli.

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The Straighty 180 is a good choice for something more filling and traditional ($19) with a 180gm beef patty, mustard, onion marmalade, gherkins, ketchup and cheddar on a brioche bun.

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Like Me & Mrs Jones, The Public Bar and Cream, Urban Pantry is open 7 days and Canberra Entertainment Book holders are offered two meals for the price of one making it good value.

Like Me & Mrs Jones, BYO wine is $5.50 corkage per person. Cakeapge is $2.50 per person.

Urban Pantry is very popular on the weekends so do book to get a table overlooking the lawns if it’s a lovely day.

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(There is a surcharge of 10% for Sundays and 15% for public holidays).

Trading hours

Monday-Tuesday 7:00am – 6pm

Wednesday – Friday 7am – late

Saturday 7:30am – late

Sunday 7:30am – 4pm

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Bicicletta – trying the dinner banquet

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Bicicletta at the Peppers Gallery Hotel (formerly the Acton Hotel) offers groups of 12 or more, a banquet option.

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Entrée and Main courses cost $50 per person and you can add a dessert course and coffee for an extra $10 per person.

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The main advantage of choosing the banquet is that you can share and sample a wide range of dishes on the menu (14 in all).

However, while overall there is plenty of food for even larger appetites, and the entrée dishes are generous, the main and dessert dishes are served in much smaller sizes (e.g. 3-4 pieces only) . This makes sharing very difficult between people in a large group unless you bring a sharp knife and cut them up into small pieces.

So while it’s  a great opportunity to try lots of great dishes on the menu, you need to be happy with some small samples.

The banquet for 15 includes:

Entrees:

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Fritto di Calamari – fried baby squid with crispy jalapeno and tartare sauce – (delicious) – two plates for 15 people

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Pizza Bread – freshly cooked pizza bread with garlic, chilli and extra virgin oil – ( very good) – two plates for 15 people

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Caprese – classic Italian salad, fresh buffalo mozzarella cheese, oregano and basil, heirloom and “rose verace” tomatoes and extra virgin oil (excellent)  – 3 bowls for 15 people

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Antipasto Dello chef – selection of arancini, cured  meats with crispy marinated olives and sundried tomatoes – two platters for 15 people

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The entrees are plentiful and include one arancini per person. The calamari and caprese salad are especially good and the pizza bread is a good tasty nibble.

The antipasto meats probably lack some appeal unless there are larger, hungrier appetites to fill.

Mains:

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Fusilli alla Bolognese – traditional pasta with Nonna’s 3 meat bolognaise sauce (surprisingly very lovely  flavours, two plates for 15 people)

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Tortellini di Zucca – homemade tortellini stuffed with roasted pumpkin in a creamy gorgonzola sauce finished with pine nuts and parmesan ( nice, but not as tasty as it sounds, two plates for 15 people)

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Guanciale di Maiale – pork belly braised in balsamic and herbs, apple & rhubarb mousse with a sweet balsamic reduction (flavoursome, but quite fatty and only three pieces to share between 15)

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Pesce Frescio – Fish of the day ( the salmon is very nice and served with a pesto, but again, only three pieces for 15 people)

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Steamed green vegetables – three bowls for 15 people

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Salad with rocket, parmesan and beetroot crisps – two bowls for 15 people

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Suprema di pollo e prosciutto – pan tossed chicken breast stuufed with basil taleggio, wrapped with prosciutto served with Tuscan style rosemary cream potato on an avocado paste (the pick of the mains, but only three serves to share between 15 people)

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The main courses are also good, especially the chicken and surprising the bolognaise pasta (great for plainer eaters). However, while there are two bowls of pasta and this is easy to share, it’s very tricky to share the pork belly, salmon and chicken.

Dessert & coffee:

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Tiramisu (nice, but not the best pick, and only three serves to share between 15)

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Millefoglie – puff pastry filled with strawberry and lemon custard, mascarpone and vincotto mousse (pleasant but not as flavoursome as it sounds and only four pieces to share)

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Vanilla Pannacotta – creamy vanilla bean milk custard with orange zest and chilli orange glaze (very delicious, the pick of the desserts, but again, only four to share).

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The first two courses are plenty of flavour variety and quantity to satisfy. Dessert is not really necessary and it is tricky to share the small number of serves between a large group.

Also, while it’s good to try several of menu options, it’s really the Pannacotta that is outstanding.

Overall, the food is delicious and it’s a fun and interesting experience to sample such a wide range on the menu.

However it is possibly more food than you need if you want to leave still feeling comfortable (especially the three course option) and the serve sizes can be very difficult to share so that everyone gets a taste.

Generously there’s a 25 % discount up to $40 for Canberra Entertainment Card holders (even on the banquet price) and up to three cards are accepted happily.

An alternate option is to design and order your own banquet. This gives you more flexibility and allows you to keep costs down and meal sizes comfortable. You can also go for dishes that are easier to share in a group.

A suggested menu for 6 people could include:

1 serve pizza bread as a starter (this normally includes 8 pieces for $13)

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Mains:

1 pizza cut into six ( the formaggi –  mozzarella, Italian cacio di bufala, Italian parmigiano and pecorino served with fresh rocket $22 is very good if available)

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2 Caprese salad – classic Italian salad, fresh buffalo mozzarella cheese, oregano and basil, heirloom and “rose verace” tomatoes and extra virgin oil $16 each)

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2 Pasta dishes – e.g. the Fusilli alla Bolognese – traditional pasta with Nonna’s 3 meat bolognaise sauce $23 each

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Dessert:

Gelati $4 per scoop Pistachio and Chocolate if available.

Total per person $23 ($17 with the Entertainment Card Discount)

Not BYO but wine starts at $8 per glass and bottles start at $37 for the Bicicletta Pinot Grigio

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Pho Quoc, Dickson – a new venue, but as good as ever!

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A Canberra favourite for Vietnamese, Pho Quoc has outgrown it’s original home and moved around the corner to 5 Badham St, Dickson (where El Dorado Steakhouse used to be).

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Some lovely huge lanterns from Hoi An, are a lovely feature and it’s good to have the extra tables for booking but it still gets quite noisy.

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The spring roll entree ($5.90 for 4)…

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….Birdsnest Seafood $19.90 (excellent) (or chicken $16.90)…

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….Caramelised Pork and Prawns (very good) $18.90….

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…and Rare Beef Pho $12.90…

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are as good as ever.

Two dishes and two rice is perfect for three people to share with a serve of spring rolls.

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The corkage has increased to $5 per bottle, but glasses of wine are good value, starting at $5 (bottles start at $20).

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There is also still a 25% discount for Canberra Entertainment Book holders.

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Two for Joy, Kingston – plenty of variety for breakfast and lunch

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Located in the popular Kingston area, Two for Joy can be a good option when some of the very popular spots are full on the weekend.

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Offering both inside and outside seating, friendly efficient service, the great strength of Two for Joy is the large range of options on the menu.

There’s something simple like a generous serve of Raisin Toast $6….

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…with good coffee…

…the regular offerings for breakfast…

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….and lunch…

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….and a changing list of specials.

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The Scholar, Yum Cha, Dickson 

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The Scholar, in Dickson is clearly very popular for Yum Cha which it offers daily Mon-Fri 11:45-3:00pm and Sat – Sun 10:30-3:00pm.
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It’s a good idea to book a table. Nicest tables are near the window.
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Dishes include:
 Scallop dumpling $8.80
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 Steamed Prawn combo dumpling $7.30
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Sui Mai (Pork dumpling) $6.30
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Pan fried Chive dumpling $7.30
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 Combo dumpling $6.30
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Vegetable in oyster sauce $8.80

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Steamed BBQ pork bun $4.80

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Coconut Jelly $6.30

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Mango Pudding $7.30

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Sesame Ball ( with red bean) $6.30

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 While all choices are good, they aren’t as good as Akiba’s Yum Cha, and the setting is not as nice. It can also be more expensive at the Scholar, as it’s hard to keep track of what dishes cost or how many you’ve had.

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Cream, Canberra City, a look at brunch

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Cream in the centre of the Canberra City restaurant strip on Bunda street has a great location for a weekend brunch if you’re shopping. It gets busy so you may need to book. It also gets noisy.

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Service is attentive and efficient.

Breakfast options start at 7:30 and run until 2:30pm on the weekend. (Mon – Fri: 7.00am to 11.30am).

A good option is the Big breakfast $20 -free range eggs poached, scrambled or fried on toast w/ bacon, chorizo, button mushrooms, oven roasted tomato & chat potato

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From 11:30am salads, burgers, pastas and mains are also available.

The Pulled pork Burger served with chips is a good pick $19 – sticky bbq pulled pork w/ chimichurri, seeded mustard slaw, spiced crispy onions (usually served with a brioche bun, but here the bun is swapped for Turkish bread, a good choice, and sourdough is another possible swap).

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No BYO, but  it is licensed with a good selection of wines.

Canberra Entertainment Card Holders are offered a complimentary main when two are ordered.

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Gryphons Caffe Bar, Griffith – good for a casual weekend winter lunch

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When it’s cold or rainy, but you’d still like to head out for brunch or lunch, it can be good to know somewhere where you can park very close, nip inside quickly for a casual meal and stay warm.

Gryphon’s Caffe Bar at the Griffith shops is like that. It’s open 7 days, early (food from 8am ) until late, and while it can get busy, there is usually room for a couple more, even if you don’t book ahead.

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There’s a range of tapas, gourmet burgers, pizzas, salads and mains, as well as plenty of popular breakfast dishes and some changing specials.

If you are an Entertainment Book holder, you can get two meals for the price of one.

A pizza and a burger make a good combination to share for a winter lunch.

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Hickory Dickory Dock Pizza (special) $20 (nice with the prawns)

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Soft-shelled Crab Burger $20 (with a good sourdough roll)

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No BYO but wine by the glass starts at $7.

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Pho Phu Quoc Vietnamese Restaurant, Dickson – one of Canberra’s best

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Pho Quoc just to be one of Canberra’s very best eateries. It’s no wonder it gets so busy. In fact they are  moving to larger premises around the corner in June.
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Corkage is cheap at $1.10 per person and serve sizes are truly generous.
They spring rolls really are very good (4 for $5.90)
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So is the Birdnest Seafood $19.90 (would also be good with chicken $16.90) a birds nest made of shredded potato (yummy) filled with braised seafood and vegetables.
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The Garlic Prawns in Claypot $21.90 (12 prawns) is very good and would be a good alternative to the very good Pepper Fish in Claypot $21.90.
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The Crispy Skinned Chicken is not quite as good a pick as the others $15.90.
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Rice serves are very generous ($2 per person) and prawn crackers are complimentary.
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A good menu for 4 to share is:
4 spring rolls $5.90
Birds nest Chicken $16.90 or Seafood $19.90
Garlic Prawns in Claypot $21.90 or Pepper Fish in Claypot $21.90
Caramelised Pork and Prawns $18.90 or Caramelised Pork $16.90.
3 serves rice $6
Total cost of food: Approximately $71 ($18 per person)
25 % disount for holders of the Canberra Entertainment Book ($13.50 per person)
Corkage $1.10 each extra.
Open for Lunch and dinner 7 days.

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Best of the Best – Favourite eating spots in Canberra

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Favourites for Curries

*Taste of Bangladesh (for Onion Bhaji, Cheese and Spinach Naan, Fish Bengali, Dum Murgh, Chicken Biriyani, Palak Paneer, Gulab Jaman, Mango Kulfi and BYO no corkage, complimentary poppadoms)

*Copper Chimney (BYO Corkage $6 per bottle of wine)

*Malaysian Chapter – for Nonya Prawn and Pineapple Curry, Nasi Lemak, Roti Canai for an entree – BYO $3 per person

Chomolungma (for momos, Dal Bhat – BYO $2 per person)

*Taj Agra Dickson (BYO $4 per bottle)

 

Favourite for Nepalese

Chomolungma (for momos, Dal Bhat – BYO $2 per person)

 

Favourite for Vietnamese

*Pho Quoc – (BYO $1.10 per person)

 

Favourites for Thai

Kinn Thai – for Kinn’s Dishes, BYO $3 per person

Thirst – (BYO about $10 per bottle but not on Mondays and Tuesdays)

*Baan Latsamy – for crispy eggplant with chicken and seafood for entree , BYO $5.50 per bottle

Chong Co – for Beef Massaman, Green Chicken Curry, Chicken and Cashews with Chilli Jam Stir-fry, Pork Prik Khing – BYO $3 per person

 

Favourite for Ethiopian

Global Café, BYO no corkage

 

Favourites for Sri Lankan

Ceylon café, Farrer

*Camellia (currently moving) (BYO $10 per bottle)

 

Favourites for a very special occasion

Courgette (BYO $15 per bottle)

*Sage (BYO $15 per bottle)

Yet to try but have heard good things:

Italian and Sons

 

Favourites for a rather special occasion

*Pistachios – for the tasting entrée trio $20 and tasting dessert plate $20 (good to share) – $7 per bottle corkage

*Chairman and Yip – (BYO $10 per bottle)

Akiba (for soft shelled crab/ pork belly buns, dumplings and mango and coconut sticky rice with macadamia and palm sugar ice-cream) No BYO

Eight Six (expensive drinks though)

Yet to try but have heard good things:

Elk & Pea

*Ox Eatery

CIT Restaurant (No BYO but wine $5 by the glass)

 

Favourites for a bit more upmarket

*Urban Pantry (BYO $5.50 per person)

*Copper Chimney (BYO $6 per bottle)

Kinn Thai (BYO $3 per person)

 

Favourites for lunch in Woden CBD

*Belluci’s (for the $19.90 lunch special including a wine/beer)

*Flavours of India

Chong Co

Urban Bean

 

Favourites for lunch close to Woden CBD

Fox and Bow

A Bite to Eat

Stand By Me

*Wheat & Oats

 

Favourites for lunch under $10 close to Woden CBD

*Wheat & Oats (for the daily specials on display and the goat curry)

Whisk Bakery & Patisserie (for the pies, toasted focaccia and gourmet sandwiches and soup and roll)

 

Favourites with young children

The Mandalay Bus (summer only) (BYO no corkage)

Snapper – best in Summer (BYO no corkage)

Brodburger – best in Summer  (BYO $2.50 per person)

Taste of Bangladesh (for Onion Bhaji, Cheese and Spinach Naan, Fish Bengali, Dum Murgh, Chicken Biriyani, Palak Paneer, Gulab Jaman, Mango Kulfi and BYO no corkage, complimentary poppadoms)

Broddogs at the Hamlet (BYO no corkage)

Global Cafe (BYO no corkage)

Dickson Dumpling House (BYO) 

 

Favourite deals

Thirst ( for the Street Stall Banquet $14.90 on Monday and  Tuesdays when all entrees and mains are two for the price of one ($10 BYO but not on Mondays and Tuesdays)

Treehouse Bar (for the Wednesday $10 gourmet hot dog and house wine/beer/cider, Thursday two for one gourmet burger and  house  wine/beer/cider, Friday two for one starters and tapas and happy hour $5 drinks)

Debacle two for one pizzas on Mondays and Tuesdays (no BYO)

The Parlour Wine Room – $16 Lunch special including wine Tuesdays to Sundays (no BYO)

Yet to try but have heard good things:

Edgars Ainslie, $15 Monday to Wednesday meal and drink

 

Favourite dinners $15 and under

Taste of Bangladesh (for 2 people order- 1 Samosas (2 pieces $7 , 1 Cheese and Spinach Naan ($3.50), 1x Fish Bengali ($16.50) /Dum Murgh ($15.50)/ Palak Paneer ($14) and 1 x rice ($3) – BYO no corkage, complimentary poppadoms)

The Mandalay Bus (summer only) (BYO no corkage)- under $10, get a range and share

Snapper – best in Summer (BYO no corkage) for fish and chips under $10

Brodburger – best in Summer (BYO $2.50 per person) (for Baby Brodburgers around $9 – (try Baby Brodsalmon with blue cheese)

Global Cafe – for the meat combo on injera read with rice to share between two $18.90 (BYO no corkage)

Broddogs at The Hamlet (BYO no corkage)

Chomolungma (for momos, $15 Chicken Dal Bhat – BYO $2 per person)

Pizza Gusto – Pizza $20 to share between two BYO no corkage

*Café Arirang – for Pork/Chicken Kathu Set and Seafood pancake (BYO $4 per bottle)

Ceylon Café, Farrer

 

Favourite for Yum Cha

Akiba

 

Favourites for ice-cream

Frugii Dessert Laboratory – two flavours house-made ice-cream in cone or cup $5

Thirst – house-made ice- cream and sorbet $2.90 per scoop

 

Favourites for dessert

Akiba for mango and coconut sticky rice with macadamia and palm sugar ice-cream

Frugii Dessert Laboratory – two flavours house-made ice-cream in cone or cup $5

 

Yet to try but sounds good:

*Hungry Buddha for Gulab Jaman ice-cream, pistachio ice-cream (made by Frugii)  and nepali rice pudding ice-cream $7.50 each

 

Favourites for breakfast/brunch

Local Press

The Cupping Room

Penny University

Silo Bakery

The Merchant

*Me & Mrs Jones

 

Favourites for coffee

Koko Black – for cappuccino with chocolate flakes on the side

The Merchant – for the house-made almond crossiant $8.50

Tilley’s Lyneham

Yet to try but have heard good things:

Two Before Ten

 

Favourites for groups (should have carpet)

*Taste of Bangladesh (BYO no corkage)

*Copper Chimney (BYO $6 per bottle)

*Baan Latsamy (BYO $5.50 per bottle)

 

Favourites for Sunday lunch

The Merchant – for the baguettes, sharing chattuecuterie plate – no corkage if purchased from the Prohibition Shop

Bookplate at the National Library

The Parlour Wine Room – $16 Lunch special including wine Tuesdays to Sundays

*Cork Street Café, Gundaroo –especially for wood-fired pizza (BYO $2 per person)

Autolyse, Braddon

*38 Expresso

 

*Favourites in the Canberra Entertainment Book

Pistachios (BYO $7 per bottle)

Chairman and Yip (BYO $10 per bottle)

Urban Pantry (BYO $5.50 per person)

Me & Mrs Jones (BYO $5.50 per person)

Pho Quoc (BYO $1.10 per person)

Copper Chimney (BYO $6 per bottle)

38 Expresso

Sage (BYO $15 per bottle)

Baan Latsamy (BYO $5.50 per bottle)

Café Arirang (BYO $4 per bottle)

Belluci’s

Malaysian Chapter (BYO $3 per person)

Cork Street Café (BYO $2 per person)

 

*In the Canberra Entertainment Book ($60 per book) offering 25% discounts or two for one offers

 

Public Bar, Manuka

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The Public Bar like Me and Mrs Jones, Cream  and Urban Pantry offers a vibrant, indoor and outdoor atmosphere, extended hours 7 days a week, serves an interesting menu of  breakfast, lunch and dinner and, for Canberra Entertainment Book holders, two mains for the price of one.

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Lovely outside in good weather, it also has useful bench seating for solo diners.

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Perhaps the best choices at lunch are the shared plates or the burgers.

Other choices include:

SLOW COOKED LAMB $23 with quinoa tabouli, mint yoghurt, fresh pomegranate & pistachio crumble. Still looks beautiful, but the flavours are some how not quite the same as they used to be.

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FISH & CHIPS $21 Beer battered fish fillets w/ salad, tartare & lemon.

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However breakfast (available until11:30am on weekends) would be well worth checking out too, especially in the good weather.

No BYO but wine available by the glass.

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