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Gum Wah Chinese Restaurant | Asian, Chinese |
Below you'll find samples from menus of places nearby.
Olive Pasto olive paste, cherry tomatoes, rocket leaves and extra virgin olive oil | $15.00 / $18.00 |
Garlic Prawns garlic king prawns, roasted capsicum, sundried tomatoes, spring onions, topped with fresh herbs | $17.00 / $20.00 |
Aioli marinated chicken, spinach, sundried tomatoes, Spanish onion, aioli | $15.00 / $18.00 |
Valincia roasted eggplant, Spanish onions, roasted fetta cheese, mushroom, sundried tomatoes, artichoke | $15.00 / $18.00 |
Sicilly sliced prosciutto, baby spinach, Spanish onions topped with rocket & parmesan cheese | $15.00 / $18.00 |
Chorizo chorizo, Spanish onions, roasted capsicum, cherry tomatoes, kalamata olives | $15.00 / $18.00 |
Salt & Peper Squid | $10.00 |
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Crispy Duck with Pancakes | Served in virtually every Chinese restaurant around the country, Crispy Duck is a sociable way of eating with a group of friends or family. The duck is air-dried and then roasted in the oven with a honey and soy glaze and Chinese 5-Spice. This renders the skin crisp while the flesh stays tender. It is then shredded and served with a plum sauce, pancakes and finely sliced matchstick pieces of cucumber and spring onion. Take one of the pancakes from the bamboo steamer, a spoonful of sauce and top with the shredded vegetables and duck. Roll up and crunch it to it, simply delicious! | Chinese | |
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 | |
Beer | Tsingtao is the most popular Chinese beer in China. Best served with spicy food, it is crisp and refreshing when ice cold. It has a nutty, sweet taste and is a perfect accompaniment to Chinese dishes. It is a lager style beer and a modest 4.8% alcohol. | Chinese | |
Jasmine Tea | Jasmine Tea is a famous Chinese tea brew, deeply aromatic and usually served at the end of a meal with great ceremony. Always served with a teapot and cup, often on a bamboo mat. The unique flavour and aroma is caused by the jasmine blossom fragrance being absorbed into the tea during growth. Subtlely sweet, is is renowned throughout the world. | Chinese | |
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 |
Name | Cuisines |
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Raydel's Cafe | Cafes |
Guildford Cafe Pizza | European, Pizza & Pasta, Cafes, Italian |
Wildfire Pizza | Pizza & Pasta, European, Italian |
Papa Joes Cafe Brasserie | Cafes |
Gum Wah Chinese Restaurant | Asian, Chinese |
Auntie Gina's | Cafes |
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