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Like the rest of Australia, Brisbane has a HUGE variety of restaurants and cafes with many choices of tempting Grills, Seafood, Chinese, Indian, Himalayan, Japanese, Turkish, Greek, Thai, Mexican and Italian to drive your taste buds wild! :-) On average, you must be prepared to pay between A$10 and A$20 for a Main (referred to as an Entrée in USA); A$6 for an Entrée (referred to as an Appertizer in USA) and between A$5 and A$10 for dessert (referred to as DESSERT too in USA). :-) Some cool restaurants/ cafes that I can recommend are: 1. Casablanca Brasserie 2. Petrie Mansions If you're on a lean and mean budget, fear not! Why? Because most food joints here are equally good (read: delicious). There are numerous budget restaurants and food joints located in and around the Chinatown Mall area. Don't forget to check out Brunswick Street Mall, Boundary Street and the delightful - Hargrave Road in the trendy West End.
Photo Below: That's a tired looking yours truly having a delightful afternoon coffee at the cafe located @ Mt Cootha. Theme: Other
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Brisbane has a fantastic dining scene with an ever growing number of restaurants and cafes. There are more cafes per head of population than any other city in Australia. As well as many restaurants within the city centre the best dining options can be found in some of the main inner city dining precints. A selection of these suburbs are shown below. Southbank - across the river from the city centre. Milton Paddington Bulimba - Oxford Street - take CityCat Ferry to Bulimba New Farm - Brunswick Street, take CityCat Ferry to New Farm Park Fortitude Valley including Ann Street, The Emporium and James Street West End - South side of the city Best Steak - Cavill's Norman Hotel 102 Ipswich Rd, Woolloongabba, QLD, The Norman Hotel has a reputation for high quality steaks at reasonable prices. The hotel combines everything that is great about Queensland with great steaks, cold beer that can be enjoyed in leafy surrounds in the beautiful Queensland sunshine. Best Modern Australian - Baguette 150 Racecourse Road, Ascot, Queensland, Phone: 07 3268 6168 Winner of best Modern Australian restaurant in QLD 2005/2006. Located on the cafe strip of Racecourse Road. Best Seafood - Pier Nine 1 Eagle Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Phone: 07 3226 2100 Pier Nine is Brisbane's most awarded seafood restaurant. Situated by the river with spectacular views from the Story Bridge to the Kangaroo Point cliffs. The menu changes seasonally and there are a wide variety of wines by the glass. Why not try some freshly shucked oysters, there are at least 4 different varieties available. Then there is the Fish n Chips, as well as local favourites such as Moreton Bay Bugs. Meat lovers need not fear, there are steaks and other meat dishes available also. Best Wine Bar - Girder 36 Vernon Terrace, Teneriffe, Qld, Phone: 3257 0402 How did Teneriffe ever survive without Girder? The horde on the breezy deck shields the cool styling within, where a relaxed crowd rightly congratulate themselves on finding one of Brisbane's best wine dens. Theme: LocalWebsite: http://www.eatoutbrisbane.com
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