Currently there is no menu available for Jun Jun Cafe Japan in Avalon. We are continuously adding menus, so check back soon!
In the meantime feel free to browse our other menus within Avalon below.
Name | Cuisines |
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Swell Cafe | Cafes |
Alive Cafe | Modern Australian, Cafes |
Jun Jun Cafe Japan | Japanese, Asian, Cafes |
Bookoccino Bookshp and Cafe | Cafes |
La Bar & Cafe | Cafes, European |
Below you'll find samples from menus of places nearby.
Raisin Loaf | $5.00 |
Campagne Roll | $1.00 |
Coconut Macaroon | $2.00 |
Apricot Almond Crème Tart | $5.00 |
Camagne Twist | $4.50 |
Pear Almond Crème Tart | $5.00 |
Mini Almond Croissant | $2.00 |
Danish | $4.00 |
Clean Here for the full menu for La Banette |
Mixed Entree - (Mini roll, dim sim, ham + chicken roll + sesame prawn toast) | $6.80 |
Squid with Chilli Black Bean Sauce | $17.50 |
Szechuan King Prawns | $19.50 |
Braised Duck (Boneless) with Mushroom & Vegetables | $18.50 |
Braised Chicken Rice | $14.30 |
Grand - Ma's Bean Curd Combination | $15.50 |
Sate Chicken | $14.30 |
Sang Choy Bow (4 pcs) | $13.50 |
Clean Here for the full menu for Han Court Chinese Restaurant |
Chicken Katsu | $15.50 |
Wagyu Miso Yaki - BBQ wagyu beef served miso dressing on the teppan | $21.00 |
Tokyo Ramen | $14.00 |
Wagyu Beef Teriyaki | $16.90 |
Grilled Tuna | $7.00 |
Jumbo Prawn Katsu Don | $15.50 |
Grilled Scallop | $7.00 |
Family Combination | $51.50 |
Clean Here for the full menu for Wasabi Japanese Sushi Bar |
Image | Name | Description | Cuisines |
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Teriyaki | Everyone loves Teriyaki, it is a style of cooking literally meaning glaze and grill. The shiny sauce is used to coat meats, fish and vegetables and can be found on every Japanese menu around the country. Some restaurants make their own sauce from passed down family recipes making the experience unique and special. Teriyaki chicken is a common filling for sushi, while a simple piece of Teriyaki Salmon can make a memorable meal. | Japanese | |
Sushi | Sushi is the ‘vinegared rice’ used to stuff the rolls and a variety of other ingrediants such as raw fish with nori seaweed, avocado and cucumber or chicken teriyaki. They are served with spicy wasabi and soy sauce to give them a kick! | Japanese | |
Big Breakfast | The famous Big Breakfast – people either love it or hate it and it can vary from place to place and also in cost. A normal Big Breakfast consists of a couple of rashers of bacon, a couple of sausages, fried bread, 2 eggs any style, grilled tomatoes and/or baked beans. Toast will also be offered or even buttered bread. | Cafes | |
Eggs Benedict | Eggs Benedict is a popular breakfast dish in Australia. Poached eggs with double smoked leg ham, rocket and hollandaise on a toasted english muffin. A number of cafes are offering an option with Salmon. | Cafes | |
Granola | Ususally a homemade blend of coffee and honey oat clusters, with dried fruit mixed berries, yoghurt and milk. Soy options are sometimes available. | Cafes | |
Salads | We all know Salads are a “healthy” alternative, but in the past 5 years Salads have become very interesting. You'll find a number of salads options from the traditional Garden, Thai Beef and at some of the more trendy places you can find interesting options such as Baby beetroot salad, Pear and walnut salad and whatever else they can come up these days that tastes good. | Cafes | |
Devonshire Tea | Not offered everywhere, but if you're fortunate enough you can't sometimes go past your favourite tea with scones that comes with yummy jam and cream. (I know my father in-law can't) | Cafes | |
Mango Lassi | Served in most Asian restaurants, it is probably a ‘signature smoothie’ type of drink. Fresh mangoes with yoghurt and light spices poured over ice – absolutely delicious and refreshing to the palate and takes away any heat from spicy food still burning your tongue! | Asian | |
Coffee | There's no other way to put it, Coffee is huge in Australia and the Coffee offered at Cafes ranges from the standard cup up to World Class. We recommend checking the comments and ratings to find the best drop in town. | Cafes | |
Tea | Unless you find a tea house the Tea offered in Cafes around Australia is pretty standard. You'll find a selection of English Breakfast, Earl Grey, Camomille, Peppermint and Green. Tea is always great in the afternoon or night with less caffine and it's calming affects. | Cafes | |
Sake | Sake is a Japanese fermented rice drink, usually served warm and frequently called ‘rice wine’. It is served in small china bottles or in small ‘cup’ style vessels in very small quantities! An acquired taste and quite pungent! | Sushi, Japanese |
Name | Cuisines |
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La Banette | Bakery |
Avalon Beach Fish Shop | Fish & Chips, Seafood |
CHA no.9 Noodle shop | Asian, Noodles |
Starfish Avalon | Fish & Chips, Seafood |
Mali Thai Restaurant Pty Ltd | Asian, Thai |
Smalltown | |
Lucky's Gourmet Pizza Avalon | Asian, Pizza & Pasta |
Raj On Taj | Indian |
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