Box Diner- Fyshwick, Canberra – a quick look at lunch

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Box Diner Fyshwick is only open Monday to Friday for breakfast and lunch.

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It has a pleasant decor and a good range of options.

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The toasted pannini $10 have tasty interesting fillings, but perhaps a bit too tasty and oily ( e.g. Chicken, Camembert, Sundried tomatoes, pesto, salami, feta, mozzarella,olives ).

Splitting one pannini and having salad on the side would balance out the oiliness.

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Thai Chiang Rai, Belconnen – Thai Cuisine, another Canberra Global Food Delight

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Like, it’s sister restaurant in Kingston, Thai Chiang Rai is a good spot for a group shared menu and another spot to try a Canberra Global Food Delight.

Two main dishes between three people is about right.

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The red duck curry and green chicken curry are especially good.

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The chicken with chilli and cashews stir fry is also a good choice.

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The beef massamun is not as good as the other dishes.

If you also order entrees then one entree and one main per two people would be a good choice.

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Chairman and Yip, Canberra City – a quick look

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Chairman and Yip is one of my favourite restaurants that always feels very uniquely Canberra. The service is a always exceptional, the atmosphere is ‘special’ , food delicious and pricing reasonable (25% discount on the entertainment card and BYO $10 per bottle).

A good spot to celebrate a special event.

Entree

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$16.50    Steamed chicken wontons dressed with hot chilli infused oil

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$16.50    Calamari tossed with spicy salt & chilli           $16.50    Grilled field mushrooms with cashew and herb pesto (top pick)

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$33.50    Beef and scallop ground pepper hot pot  (top pick)      $31.50    Spicy lamb Shan-Tung style

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Gryphons, Griffith, Canberra

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Located at Griffith shops, the parking is easy. Gryphons is also open at very useful times, e.g. lunch Sundays, breakfast.

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The pulled pork burger is delicious, $18. The pizza (e.g. Little Tokyo pizza, a special, $20 with prawns, pumpkin, karaage chicken and katsu sauce), also good.

The couches and lounge chairs are a cozy option. Not BYO, but the Forest Pinot Gris $8.50/glass is consistently good. Good to know if ordering steak, be aware that it seems to often be more rare than expected.

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Wild Duck, Kingston, Canberra

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Wild Duck is definitely elegant and full of style. The decor is warm, tasteful and relaxing and service is very polished and professional.

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All this makes it a good pick for a special night out.
BYO is an option at $10 corkage per bottle.
The menu has interesting dishes on offer.

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The Lamb Shank in Golden Sands entree  $16 is like a cross between shantung lamb and san choy bow but probably needs a dipping sauce). The Roast Duck Rice Paper Rolls entree $16 has nice flavours but they are similar to other restaurants.

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The King Prawn and Green Papaya Salad entree $17 has a lovely flavour.
The Dragon Cut Baby Eggplant was delicious and good value at $26 (a more generous serve than other mains and does not need rice to accompany it).

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The Pork Belly in Lotus Leaf $30 has a very tasty thin layer of meat but is quite small in size and quite fatty.
Rice serves are also very small.

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The Black Sticky Rice and Vanilla Meringue dessert $14 is also a small serve and the sticky rice may not be quite sweet enough.
The small size of the dishes (and rice) make it very hard to share in a group and also mean several courses are needed even for a modest meal.
This can make it quite an expensive night out especially if you’re hungry.

(The  Canberra Entertainment Book offers a 25% discount)

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Eighty Six, Braddon, Canberra

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Eighty Six in Braddon, has been immensely popular since it opened.
The menu is not available on line, but is up on the blackboard on the wall.

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It changes seasonally, and includes a very varied range of interesting dishes like smoked beetroot risotto, bag salmon with pickled ginger…….

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scallop with black pudding and fennel $8 each, black chicken with butter milk slaw $34 for two Marylands….

lamb shoulder (1 kg lamb for $64), ceviche with pita crisp…

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Caramel Popcorn Sundae $14….

Bananoffee Pie $14 (both rich and delicious, and best shared)

Dishes are designed for sharing and it’s best to go with a group so that you can try a whole range of different dishes which are usually a lot more interesting than they might first sound, so to be adventurous.
Prices vary, but most dishes are around late $20s early $30s.
Wine though is quite expensive, double many other places at around $16-17 a glass, and bottle prices match. There is no BYO option.
So that makes it a very expensive meal if you include wine.
A great place to go with a group of friends who want to share tastes of a wide range of dishes, but gets expensive if including a lot of wine.
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Paparazzi, Garren, Canberra

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One of the great things about Canberra are the restaurants and cafes tucked away in the suburbs. Paparazzi at Garren shops offers a nice range of breakfast and lunch options at good prices.

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Even though busy, the service was quite quick and very helpful.
The outdoor seating, though limited in outlook, is good for sunny days and there are cozy tables in side.

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The roast veg toasted wrap with camembert cheese and the toasted wrap with pumpkin and feta are well priced at $9 each and a good size.

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Coffee comes with a lovely piece of almond bread on the side, a very special touch.

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Little Thailand, Thai – Dickson, ACT

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Little Thailand regularly offers special deals (including 25% for the Entertainment Book) and bookings are happily appreciated by the restaurant.
The restaurant is busy and popular (possibly due to the deals) but service was still timely and helpful .
The house red wine was very good and it’s a bargain at $5 a glass.
While flavours were not exceptional serve sizes were generous and well priced, making the meal excellent value.

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Decor

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Prawn satay entree (double serve) ($12 per single serve)

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Seafood laksa $17

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Good house red $5 per glass

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Beef Massaman curry $16

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Black sticky rice with coconut and ice-cream $5

The crispy chicken dish looked good for next time as did the chicken and cashew stir fry with chilli jam.

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Burmese Curry Place

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The Burmese Curry Place has always looked inviting and like incredible value for money ($7 for two curries and rice take away, $8 eat in).
But it is only open until 7pm-7:30pm Monday to Friday.
Serve sizes are generous, particularly for eat in, and service is warm, friendly and quick (instant).
There are just nine curries to pick from, which keeps the choice easy.

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Sweet Pork and Chicken and Beans with rice $8 eat in.
I liked the Chicken and Beans (No.8) and Sweet Pork (no. 3) best, followed by the Chicken and Prawn (No.7) and then the Fish Curry (No.5) and last the Vegetarian Curry (mainly shredded potato) (No.9) which I wouldn’t get again.
Reading a few more reviews, I’d like to go back and try the egg curry, fish cake curry and beef and potato curry (and why not try the Chicken and Potato too).
Probably better suited to warmer weather when it’s nice sitting outside as the ‘eat -in’ option is a good one and the dishes are more enjoyable served on a plate. No licensed and no BYO.

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Chong Co, Belconnen

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Chong Co in Belconnen shares the same gracious staff, menu, generous serve sizes and delicious recipes as it’s sister restaurants on the Kingston Foreshore and in Woden at Westfield and the Woden Southern Cross Club.

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While it has some charming corners that would be lovely on a quiet night, unfortunately the atmosphere on a busy night tends more towards food court. Sadly the decor and ambiance may be the least of all the Chong Co’s and does not compete with the space and outlook of the Woden Southern Cross Club venue.

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The BBQ Lamb is flavoursome, but you do need to enjoy lamb chops.

The Chicken Penang Curry is good, like all the Chong Co curries, but probably the Beef Massaman, followed by the Chicken (or Tofu) Green Curry and then the Roasted Duck Red Curry are the best that the Chong Co’s do.

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