Currently there is no menu available for Marcoola French & Chinese Seafood Restaurant in Marcoola. We are continuously adding menus, so check back soon!
In the meantime feel free to browse our other menus within Marcoola below.
Name | Cuisines |
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Mandarin Pacific Restaurant | Asian, Chinese |
Marcoola French & Chinese Seafood Restaurant | Fish & Chips, Chinese, Asian, European, French, Seafood |
Lucky 7 Studio Village | Asian, Chinese |
Below you'll find samples from menus of places nearby.
Hot Chips | $2.00 |
Pineapple | $0.40 |
Small Dim Sims | $0.95 |
Hamburger | $4.90 |
Crumbed Oysters | N/A |
Potato Scallops | $0.60 |
Steak 'n' Egg burger | $6.10 |
Seafood Sticks | $0.60 |
Clean Here for the full menu for Seafood On The Go |
Image | Name | Description | Cuisines |
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Fish & Chips | Every town on the coast has multitudes of fish and chip shops. The fish is always in batter and served with a mound of big fat chips. The fish are all deep fried unless you asked for it to be grilled. Depending on the season and shop different fish are available. Lashings of salt and vinegar are the usual accompaniment, although all other sauces are provided. Eat in or takeaway available at most restaurants. | Fish & Chips | |
Oysters | Fresh or cooked they are wonderful and washed down with a glass of local bubbles. They are a perfect Aussie memory. | Seafood | |
French Onion Soup | Soft and delicious caramelized onions are steeped in a beautiful broth, laced with cognac and white wine, a truly warming soup that is good at any time of the year. A crouton of bread with cheese melted on the top (usually gruyere) is placed in the middle of the bowl and eaten with the soup, dunked in so that the cheese oozes all the way through the soup! | French | |
Potato Scallop | \"oh and I'll have a potato scallop too\" is not the most unusual thing heard at a fish and chip shop and one might think that chips would be enough potato to fill anyone's day. Thick slices of potato are battered and deep fried. Salt and vinegar or lemon juice is all that is needed to enhance the flavour or maybe a good dunk in tomato sauce is suitable too! | Fish & Chips | |
Calamari rings | Loved by kids and adults around the country as an additional part of their fish and chip order, calamri rings are on most fish and chip shop menus. They are always battered and deep fried and served with a fresh squeeze of lemon. | Fish & Chips | |
Seafood Basket | Can't decide what you want to order? The seafood basket is a great meal with a little bit of everything. Most shops sell them with calamari rings, fish cocktails, prawn cutlets and some chips. | Fish & Chips | |
Fishcakes | Homemade fishcakes are part of the menu in most fish and chip shops, with either cod or salmon in breadcrumbs. Mixed with potatoes and herbs such as chives or parsley, they are pretty tasty. | Fish & Chips | |
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 | |
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 | |
Rillette | Rillettes are the perfect party food, great for a mid week lunch and fabulous as something to share as part of a meal. Rillettes are made by simmering meats (usually pork, duck or rabbit) for a long time until they are mouth meltingly tender and then mixed into a rich paste. Served with crusty French bread rillettes can also be made from fish such as salmon, trout or smoked fish. We also found a vegetable rillettes made from eggplant and olive - not traditional but an alternative. | French | |
Bouillabaisse | A rich and deep fish stew made from virtually any fish that you can find, originally made by the Breton and Normandy fisherman at the end of a days’ catch. The fish, heads and tails, are thrown into a huge steaming pot with saffron, garlic, tomatoes, herbs, peppers, celery, you name it. Any amount of fish and shellfish are used, but traditionally the rule is no less than five fish! Served as a steaming bowl with a rouille (a garlic style mayonnaise) and crusty French bread or baguettes. | French | |
Boeuf Bourguignon | Another classic French dish very hearty and wholesome. A rich red wine sauce with tender braised beef, carrots, onions and cubes of bacon or pancetta really fills you up. The addition of herbs and garlic brings out the flavour of the meat to perfection. Crusty French bread is served with the meal to mop up the juices! | French | |
Pate de Campagne | Another rustic French dish, originated by farmers wives, particularly in the North of France made by using up any meat that was available, along with herbs, garlic and sometimes brandy or cognac. Usually rough cut and cooked in a terrine in the oven, served as a starter with bread and cornichons (gherkins) | French | |
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 | |
Fizzy Drink | Most of the drinks served in fish and chip shops are the usual carbonated ones like coke, lemonade etc. | Fish & Chips | |
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 | |
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 | |
Kir Royale | Champagne based cocktail, with a touch of blackcurrant cordial. A kir is simply made with white wine and cordial, but the royale is always made with champagne. Usually served in a fluted champagne glass using house champagne. A great deal of champagnes come from the town of Rheims, where many large and well-known ‘houses’ are situated. | French | |
Chablis | A classic French white wine from the northern part of the burgundy region, made primarily from the chardonnay grape. A very clean white wine but with a deeper flavour than Sauvignons, almost ‘flinty’ and with very little oaking apparent. Moderately priced, it vies for attention with Pouilly Fume and Pouilly Fuisse which are also very popular but tend to be slightly more expensive | French | |
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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Mandarin Pacific Restaurant | Asian, Chinese |
Marcoola French & Chinese Seafood Restaurant | Fish & Chips, Chinese, Asian, European, French, Seafood |
Curry Muncher India Indian Restaurant | Indian |
Noodle Box | Noodles, Asian |
Surfair Tavern | Modern Australian, Fish & Chips |
Seafood On The Go | Seafood, Fish & Chips |
Little Boat Espresso | European, Cafes |
Red Fox Cafe and Restaurant | Indian, Modern Australian |
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