Bellucis Woden – a good Woden lunch spot

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The lunch special weekdays in Woden at Bellucis are one of the best midweek lunch with friends options around Woden.

At $19.90 you get a glass of wine, beer or soft drink and can choose from a number of pastas, pizzas, salads and risottos.

The salads are great especially the Chicken Caesar salad and the Roast Tuscan Vegetable salad with Goats Cheese Fritters. But the Roast Vegetable Pizza (Verdura) and Caramelised Pumpkin Risotto with Walnuts are great too.

Best option is to get a selection and share dishes as the risottos, pastas and pizza are all filling, quite dense and very tasty.

You can easily order fewer than one dish per person here if you like to leave feeling comfortable as serve sizes are generous. However you need to order from the main menu as the policy is one lunch special per person. Belluci’s has a good atmosphere which gets even better at night.

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Caramelised pumpkin risotto                   Chicken rissotto

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Rigatoni Ciacciatore                      Spagetti alla bolognese

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Penne Bellucis

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Spinach and ricotta cannelloni

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Chicken Ceasar Salad  (great with dressing on the side)

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Roast Vegetable Salad

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Rockmelon and proscuitto salad

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Bellucis special pizza  (excellent)

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Maple & Clove, Barton – a quick look at lunch

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Very pleasantly located near the stylish Hotel Realm in leafy, spacious Barton, Maple and Clove is open 7 days for breakfast (all day on weekends) and lunch.

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Bookings are taken and both indoor and outdoor seating are lovely.
Focussing on whole foods and alternate grains, it pays to order dishes that include some strong flavours.
The smoked salmon tartine is delicious and well sized for sharing.

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Smoked Salmon Tartine – Zucchini, lemon, chives, ricotta, smoked salmon + rocket — $18

(French style open-faced sandwich served on thinly sliced toasted wholemeal spelt bread)

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One serve split for sharing                       Half a Smoked Salmon Tartine

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Waldorf on London, Canberra City

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The Waldorf on London is a business hotel restaurant that caters well for those staying in nearby accommodation or those wanting a quick meal before the Theatre.
Mains are well sized with tasty accompaniments. They are attractively presented, delicious and good value for $25. (If you hold a Canberra Entertainment book, then they are exceptional value as one main is complimentary).

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Bread is complimentary. No BYO, but happy hour 5-7 pm Mondays to Fridays offers $5 house wine/beer.

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The panko crusted fish was particularly good with excellent flavour and texture.
The red cabbage with the beef cheek was also memorable.

Open Monday to Friday from 6.30am until 9.30pm for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Saturday at 7.30am for breakfast, 6pm for dinner. On Sunday 7.30am for breakfast only.

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Autolyse, Braddon

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Autolyse on the corner of Lonsdale and Eloura Streets in Braddon is always popular and busy..and rightly so. Autolyse bakes the most delicious bread, the basis of many delicious breakfast and lunch options available 7 days.

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While there is pleasant outdoor seating available, it’s quite fun to sit at the indoor tables that overlook the open plan bakery/food preparation area.

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Staff are friendly and casual, serves are generously sized and great for sharing. Prices are good value.

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Mixed mushroom bruschetta (a generous serve of very tasty and interestingly textured various types of mushrooms on delicious bread. Quite rich, so best shared) $13

Slow braised lamb shoulder sandwich with quinoa tabouli and pickled onion (plenty of pork, great bread, but perhaps needs another strong flavour in the filling) $11

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Litter Brother@Red Hill, Canberra

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Little Brother cafe, has a perfect location on top of Red Hill and makes the most of it’s spectacular views over Canberra.

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Service is friendly, efficient and professional. The menu is fairly small, but covers a range of options including soups, salads, marinated meats, slider, kebab and pizza.
One very helpful option is the opportunity to choose small or large serves of some dishes.
Prices are average and what you would expect from a mid-range modern Australian cafe. However, it does also offer Entertainment Card holders a 25% discount on food and drinks.

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The yogurt marinated chicken breast (small serve $16) was tasty and went well with the rocket and beetroot salad that had lovely caramelised walnuts $9.
However, the pizza looked good on the way past, as did the raisin toast, and I suspect the pulled pork burger would be good too.
I’ve also heard the fish and chips are exceptional.
But the big attraction is the view, especially on a sunny day. It’s a good spot for brunch or lunch on the weekend especially if you have friends visiting from out of town.

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Corvida, Swinger Hill- Lunch Special (Tues to Sat)

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Corvina at the Swinger Hill shops in Mawson, Canberra has been open since June 2014, in the site previously occupied by the popular Italian Santa Lucia Restaurant.

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It continues the style of Santa Lucia and like it’s predecessor it offers a great value lunch special, Tuesday to Saturday.

A short drive from Woden, it’s a good weekday lunch choice, but also makes a good Saturday option.

The $13.90 lunch special includes wine or softdrink, Italian bread and a choice of two delicious salads (the mushroom salad is excellent and the chicken salad is very good), a selection of pastas (the pesto fettucine is good), two risottos (chicken is better than the vegetarian), soup and pizza.

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If dining as a group, it’s a great idea to order a selection of dishes and share a variety of flavours and textures.

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The chardonnay is very good and a generous serve and the bread is also very good.

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Service is friendly and attentive. Decor is pleasant. There is indoor and outdoor seating. BYO is $6.50 per bottle for extra wine.

The Corvina lunch special is a worthy challenger to Woden Belluci’s similar $20 lunch special. Corvina certainly wins on value. But Belluci’s dishes are probably the winners for taste and visual appeal.

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FETTUCINE PESTO- diced tomato, olives & finished in a light pesto sauce (v) (using penne to make it easier to share) (a good choice)

RAVIOLI – house made ravioli filled with spinach & ricotta and finished in a traditional napoletana sauce (v)

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CHICKEN RISOTTO- chicken risotto with mushrooms, sundried tomato & baby spinach (gf)
VEGETABLE RISOTTO- roast vegetable risotto blended with a light napoletana sauce (v)(gf)

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MUSHROOM SALAD- mushrooms sauteed in garlic & chilli tossed through a mixed salad with a olive oil vinegarette (v)(gf)(d) (our best dish)
CHICKEN SALAD- grilled chicken tossed through a seasonal mixed salad (gf) (missed the photo) (a good pick)

Opening hours:
Tuesday to Saturday
Lunch: 12pm – 2pm
Dinner: 6pm – 9:30pm
Ph 02 6286 2271
10/84 Ainsworth Street, Swinger Hill, ACT 2607

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Silo Bakery, Kingston

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Silo Bakery in Kingston has a well earned reputation as one of the best Canberra eateries for breakfast or brunch…and I absolutely agree.

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The beautifully created tarts and pastries and breads, set the high standard for hospitality. Service is personal and nothing is too much trouble.

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When a breakfast dish was ordered to share, it arrived very thoughtfully served on two plates.

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Banana, goji berries, honey and labna with toasted raisin bread (split into two half serves for sharing) $9.

Indoor and outdoor seating is offered and bookings are taken for lunch, but not for breakfast.
Closed Sundays.

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Kusina, Weston

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Kusina is Canberra’s only Philippino cuisine restaurant.
Family run, the service is thoughtful, friendly and attentive.

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The decor is casual, but very homely and pleasant.
Ready to chat about traditional dishes and styles of cooking, wait staff are helpful and as engaged with ordering as any fine dining experience.
I tend to agree with the reviewer who decided none of the dishes on the menu will disappoint.
Everything seems to have interesting and unique flavours and textures, a real education and pleasure.

Stand out dishes were the Ukoy (prawn fritters) and the Sizzling baka (beef rib curry).
But the Halo Halo is great for dessert as a Philippino must have specialty.
Dishes are well sized for sharing and good value. Kusina also offers a 25% discount with a Canberra Entertainment Book voucher.

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Pritong talong – fried eggplant, tomato, red onion, salted duck egg, garlic sauce (5 pieces) $9

Ukoy – prawn fritters, sweet potato, tofu, bean sprouts (3 pieces) $9.50

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Sizzling baka -sizzling beef rib curry (excellent) $20    Crispy pata – deep fried pork hock $22

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Chicken inasal – grilled half chicken, lemon grass, garlic, ginger, soy sauce $20

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Garlic rice (2 serves) $4 per serve
Plain rice (2 serves) $3 per serve

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Halo Halo – sweet corn, coconut jelly, red beans, sweet banana, shaved ice, milk, ube ice cream $9

BYO wine corkage $4.50 per bottle

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Kids Eat Free – 5-7pm Tues-Sat, drink, meal from kids menu and ice-cream for 2 children, 8 years or younger dining with at least one adult (min spend $25)

Pistachio’s Dining, Torrens, Canberra

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Pistachios really rates highly on all measures, making it a true all rounder and one of Canberra’s best restaurants.
Meals are well priced ($30 mains).
It’s BYO at $7 corkage.
Staff are friendly and service good.

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Decor, though perhaps dated, still sets a good standard with thick carpet, white linen table cloths and soft lighting.
It has a true ‘Canberra’ quality, non-pretentious, stylish and confident, but conservative and not trendy.
The feel is relaxed yet special.

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12 hr slow roasted lamb shoulder (excellent)   Grass fed beef sirloin with garlic broccolini, blue cheese and herb butter, smoked bacon and potato (Mains $30 each)

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Green beans with toasted almonds and parsley side $8

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The special of the day, Wagyu with clams and gnocchi (delicious)

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Serve sizes are generous. And so are all the extras at no cost like nuts as a starter (pistachios naturally), bread on the side and an exquisite chocolate with coffee.

But perhaps the absolute best things about Pistachio’s is it’s Trio of entrees ($19) and Tasting platter of all desserts ($19, best shared between too) a wonderful opportunity to try seven dishes.

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Trio of entrees

 

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Dessert tasting platter with poached apple with nut butter and rhubarb compote and oat crumble (an unlikely absolute stand out), passion fruit parfait (delicious), lemon verbena panaccotta and chocolate and pear gateau.

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Dessert tasting platter with Macadamia nougatine with banana puree, Scottish shortbread, dried flowers, pop rocks and pistachio biscotti, Apple and lemon tart with sugar crust, saffron anglaise, nut butter ice-cream, Lemon syrup cake with mascarpone, strawberries,, oat biscuit, Dark chocolate hedgehog slice with chocolate ice-cream, caramelised condensed milk, warm chocolate sauce

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And if you are sharing a couple of entree tasting plates between three, staff thoughtfully serve it very helpfully.

The food is of a very high standard and equal to other fine dining Canberra modern Australian restaurants.

While it’s a little out of the way, tucked away in Torrens shops, parking is very easy.

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Taj Mahal Indian Restaurant, Canberra City

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The Taj Mahal Indian Restaurant, on Northbourne Ave, offers a good value lunch special that includes a samosa, main dish, rice, 1/2 naan, and raita and banana sides for $23.
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It also has a private function room, that is ideal for a group with very flexible booking conditions. Staff were friendly and warm and very accommodating.

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The raita is delicious and serve sizes of curries are generous.
The chicken dishes, especially the creamy chicken dishes (butter chicken, chicken korma) are better than the lamb which can be a bit chewy.
The Taj Mahal is a good spot for sharing dishes as a group particularly if the group needs to keep to a budget.
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