Currently there is no menu available for Happy Panda Chinese Take-Away in Waterford West. We are continuously adding menus, so check back soon!
In the meantime feel free to browse our other menus within Waterford West below.
Name | Cuisines |
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Happy Panda Chinese Take-Away | Italian, Asian, Chinese, European |
Below you'll find samples from menus of places nearby.
Chocolate Mousse | $4.00 |
Garden Salad (mixed leaves, tomato, cucumber, spanish onion & balsamic dressing) | $5.00 |
Seasoned Vegetables | $3.00 |
Bacon & Egg Roll/BBQ Sauce Sandwich (bacon, egg, bbq sauce only) | $4.90 |
BBQ Meat - ham, bacon, salami, chicken, onion & bbq sauce (Reg/Lrg) | $11.00/$15.00 |
Chicken Burger (crumbed breast fillet, aioli & bbq sauce) | $7.50 |
Italian (salami, ham, napolitana sauce & cheese) | $15.90 |
Battered Sav | $2.00 |
Clean Here for the full menu for GJ's Takeaway Cafe |
Grilled mushrooms | 3.00 |
Ham Salad
Sliced leg ham with lettuce, grated carrot, sliced tomato, onion, cucumber and hard-boiled egg, drizzled with Mayonnaise |
10.50 |
Roasted Meat Roll or Sandwich with Gravy
Overnight roasted meats can also be served in a soft long roll or as a sandwich accompanies by our rich hearty gravy and apple sauce |
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Garden Side Salad
Lettuce, grated carrot, cucumber, sliced tomato, onion, hard boiled egg, cheese and vinaigrette |
10.50 |
Add a Juice | 2.75 |
Vegetarian - Egg and Salad Wrap
A soft tortilla wrapped with cucumber, hard-boiled egg, crisp lettuce, grated carrot, sliced tomato and egg mayonnaise |
7.95 |
Make it a meal, add Small Chips and Small Drink | 5.20 |
Your choice of slow cooked pork or slow cooked beef or juicy roast chicken served with roasted potato and pumpkin + steamed vegetables and a rich meaty gravy. | |
Clean Here for the full menu for Coolabah Tree Cafe |
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Minestrone Soup | The classic and renowned Italian soup, comprising small pasta shapes, a rich chicken stock and finely diced vegetables such as celery, onions, tomatoes, carrots beans and herbs. Created in Ancient Roman times this soup is now served in many different ways, some finely and others much more chunky and hearty. A sprinkling of parmesan and a good basket of bread makes this really filling. | Italian | |
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 | |
Napoletana pasta sauce | An amazing vegetarian italian option. Crushed tomato, onion, garlic, basil and parmesan. Sounds simple but bursting with lots of flavour. | Italian | |
Spaghetti and Meatballs | Traditional Italian dish, with meatballs made of minced pork and beef, herbs and minced onion and garlic, and served in a rich thick tomato based ragu sauce. Can be served sometimes with shredded fresh basil or oregano and shavings of parmesan. As with carbonara, it tends to be served with garlic bread and side salad. | Italian | |
Osso Buco | A dish invented in Ancient Roman Times and perfected over the years to a more sophisticated Italian meal, consisting of cross-cut veal shanks, braised in red wine, onions, celery and carrots and served with a gremolata on the top (optional). | Italian | |
Bruschetta | Delicious slices of bread, rubbed with garlic and tomato and seasoned before grilling. Various toppings are served, the most popular being diced tomatoes and red onion with finely chopped garlic and basil. Can also be served with a pesto topping, and sometimes with roasted aubergine and mushrooms. Usually a starter, but can be purchased as a main course. | Italian | |
Lamb cutlets with garlic and rosemary | Usually on every Italian menu, small trimmed lamb chops or cutlets are served steeped in fresh rosemary and garlic and pan fried or grilled. Served with sauté potatoes and vegetables, it is a hearty plate of food and delicious flavours. Tender pink lamb is enhanced by the earthy rosemary and garlic. | Italian | |
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 | |
Soave | Another popular wine, this white wine is produced in the Veneto region of Italy, around the city of Verona, home to many Shakespeare plays! It is comparatively dry and was once the ‘in’ drink in the 1970’s but was overtaken by Pinot Grigiot towards the 1980’s | Italian | |
Peroni | The most popular of beers served in Italian restaurants, it is not the cheapest one around but still sells more than any other. 5% alcohol, a slightly ‘hoppy’ taste but very refreshing when served in iced cold frosted glasses. | Italian | |
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 | |
Chianti | In rustic Italian restaurants, you can still see empty bottles of Chianti grouped together and hanging around the bar or ceiling! Old Chianti bottles used to be covered in a basket weave, and often used to house a candle on your table, so that the wax dripped down the outside of the bottle! The wine itself is red and relatively light in comparison to heavier Italian wines such as Barolo. Chianti is produced primarily in the beautiful region of Tuscany, and is eminently drinkable! | Italian |
Name | Cuisines |
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Happy Panda Chinese Take-Away | Italian, Asian, Chinese, European |
The Waterford Coffee Pot | Cafes |
My Noodle Bar | Asian, Noodles |
GJ's Takeaway Cafe | Cafes |
Sa-Art Thai Restaurant | Asian, Thai |
Hoof Line & Sinker | Takeaway Food |
Mee Goreng Noodle Bar | Asian, Noodles, European |
Waterford Plaza Carvery & Coffee Shop 13, Waterford Plaza,, 917 Kingston Rd, Waterford West QLD 4133, Australia | Fast Food |
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