It burns through three woks a week – but such is life when you serve 600 diners a day. Here’s what keeps dedicated locals coming back again and again… and again.
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Hidden in a basement down a CBD laneway and soundtracked by a jukebox spinning 80s tunes, it will stay open to 3am, seven days a week.
The Clarence team is slapping together venison Reubens, blood pudding and fried egg rolls, and a roasted pumpkin sando crammed full of stracciatella and pesto.
They’re transforming a two-storey warehouse into a destination for wine, produce-driven snacks and music.
The Coppa Spuntino team hits the right note with their Japanese-inspired listening bar, Ruby, My Dear, a funky addition to Newstead’s evolving dining scene.
Renders show sumptuous art deco-inspired design elements, a restored vault and a glass wine cellar with room for 1500 bottles. Here’s what else to expect.
The Hamsa Room might look fancy, but the owner of this cosy 27-seat Naim offshoot says anyone is welcome – even those in flip-flops.
It’s serving European beers and wines, plus imaginative cocktails, alongside deli-style sangas and deep-dish pizza.
In a one-of-a-kind dining room it’s serving rustic, woodfired mains and lick- the-plate pasta, accompanied by a killer wine list.
In a playful Brisbane dining room it’s serving pasta al limone, and hand-cut seafood scialatielli all’amalfitana served with traditional anchovy sauce.