Currently there is no menu available for Crazy Fish Sushi Bar Newstead in Cunnamulla. We are continuously adding menus, so check back soon!
In the meantime feel free to browse our other menus within Cunnamulla below.
Name | Cuisines |
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Crazy Fish Sushi Bar Newstead | Seafood, Sushi |
Fish's Seafood Market | Seafood, Fish & Chips |
Below you'll find samples from menus of places nearby.
Steak Burger | $9.00 |
Cheesy Fries | $6.50 |
Soft Drinks | $2.20 |
Chicken Sandwich | $4.80 |
Chocolate Milk | $4.00 |
Small Coffee | $3.80 |
Hamburger | $6.70 |
Small Salad | $6.00 |
Clean Here for the full menu for Canteen Takeaway |
Cotechino e Uovo - Crumbed cotechino sausage with sautéed ?leafy greens and a fried organic hen’s egg | $16.50 |
Capesante in Padella - Pan seared scallops with cavolo nero purée ?and grated bottarga | $16.50 |
Tiramisù - Italian style coffee and mascarpone trifle | $10.50 |
Mascarpone e frutti di bosco - Sweet pizza with berries and mascarpone | $13.50 |
Sant’ Andrea - Mozzarella, stracchino, cherry tomatoes, ?Prosciutto di Parma, rocket leaves & parmesan shavings | $23.50 |
Salame e Fontina - Tomato, mozzarella, salami, chilli & fontina cheese | $22.00 |
Insalata Radicchio - Radicchio and witlof leaves, shaved pear, ?fennel and red wine vinaigrette | $10.00 |
Affettati Misti - Thinly sliced cured meats with marinated olives and grissini | $19.50 |
Clean Here for the full menu for Beccofino |
Image | Name | Description | Cuisines |
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Oysters | Fresh or cooked they are wonderful and washed down with a glass of local bubbles. They are a perfect Aussie memory. | Seafood | |
Mussels | You'll find mussels on all seafood restaurant menus throughout the country. We recommend trying them simply steamed with a glass of Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc. | Seafood | |
Seared Scallops | Another very popular seafood dish are scallops, which are seared for only a minute or so on either side, and then served on a bed of cauliflower puree or roasted cauliflower. They are also served with seaweed and a soy dip, following the oriental style. Usually a starter size portion, and can sometimes feature crisped pan fried chorizo instead of bacon. | Seafood | |
Lobster | Lobsters are very popular as long as your wallet can afford it! Tends to be expensive most of the year but people still love them. Usual way of serving is just simply grilled and covered in garlic and herb butter, but lobster salad with baby potatoes is also popular. Quite often only the tail is served and accompanied by prawns or scallops. | Seafood | |
Fish | Fish is a massive part of the Australian diet, unsurprising since most of the population live on the coast! You will find a variety of fish on every seafood restaurant menu with varieties such as tuna, barramundi, flathead and salmon, just to name a few. | Seafood | |
Tempura | Best served hot with tempura dipping sauce or salt, Tempura are battered and deep-fried vegetables, seafood, and so on. | Sushi | |
Sashimi | Sashimi is thinly sliced, raw seafood. Many different kinds of fresh fish and seafood are served raw in the Japanese cuisine. Sashimi differs from sushi due to the fact that Sashimi doesn't include rice. Always nice with a little bit of ginger and/or soy sauce. | Sushi | |
Sushi Rolls | Ready made as opposed to you rolling them yourselves in a sushi bar, they are very familiar sushi rolls that you would recognise anyway, and using salmon, tuna, cucumber, carrot and sushi rice with accompanying dips of soy and garlic, or wasabi. Some of the most popular ones are Salmon and Avocado, California Roll, Tuna, Avocado, Hoy Soy Chicken and Teriyaki Chicken. | Sushi | |
Champagne | Champagne and lobster go hand in hand at most of the seafood bars. Each restaurant will have their own house champagne but offering top class vintage champagnes as well such as Crystal and Louise Roderer. | Seafood | |
Gewurztraminer | An ‘off-white’ white wine, very light and a perfect match for seafood. Originally from the Alsace region of France, but now copied by other countries. Should not be expensive, and is similar to Sauvignon Blanc (another good choice with seafood) | Seafood | |
Green Tea | Green tea is very popular in Chinese restaurants and sushi bars. This could be due to its apparent ‘healing properties’ and distinct flavour. Green Tea aids digestion of raw food and has a slightly earthy but not unpleasant taste. Served in a cup that is often prettily decorated. | Chinese, Sushi | |
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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Crazy Fish Sushi Bar Newstead | Seafood, Sushi |
Barrington F M & C M Frozen Food | |
Cunnamulla Bakery | Bakery, Cafes |
Canteen Takeaway | Takeaway Food |
Stephanie Mills Gallery | Cafes |
Smileys | European, Italian |
PJ's Cafe-Carvery | American, Cafes |
Boulders |
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