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Name | Cuisines |
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Pasta Fiesta | Vegetarian, Pizza, Bar, Pub Food, Italian, Steak |
Below you'll find samples from menus of places nearby.
Martabak
homemade Indonesian Inspired veggie patty grilled & served on a bed of spinach, mushroom, cherry tomatoes finished w/ yoghurt & sambal |
$19.50 |
Organic Fruit & Nut Bread
organic fruit and nut bread served w homemade strawberry jam & butter |
$8.00 |
Warm Chilli Calamari Salad
grilled chili calamari served w/ winter greens, fresh chill & sweet chili lemon dressing |
$23.50 |
Ham Cheese Tomato Croissant
Abhi’s organic croissant served w/quality ham, tomatoes & melted cheese |
$11.00 |
Egg on Toast W/bacon
one egg (poached or fried) served on sourdough toast w/crispy bacon |
$12.00 |
Vegetarian Burger
grilled roasted patty, fresh spinach, lemongrass, tomato, avocado, tomato relish & pesto mayo served on Abhi’s organic bun |
$19.50 |
Pesto | $3.00 |
GF bread | $2.00 |
Clean Here for the full menu for Gooseberries Cafe Yokine |
Coke - 390ml | N/A |
Diet Coke - 390ml | N/A |
Capsicum | N/A |
Oven Roasted Chicken Sub | N/A |
Tomato | N/A |
Spinach | N/A |
Subway Seafood Sensation | N/A |
Chicken & Bacon Ranch Melt | N/A |
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Steak! | Probably the most popular Pub food downunder is a Steak. Typically severed with a side salad and chips. You choose the way you like it and grab whatever gravy you want. If you're out for lunch look to see what specials they have most Pubs will offer a $10—15 steak lunch special. | Pub Food | |
Steak and Ale Pie | Eaten everywhere, in homes, pubs and even higher level restaurants, there is nothing like a steak and ale pie to warm you up on a cold winters day. The steak is casseroled or slow cooked with a pint of ale for several hours until beautifully tender. Can include vegetables, but also popular is Steak and Mushroom, which tends to be casseroled in red wine. Some pubs will serve it with a top and bottom pie crust, but others serve an individual portion with a puff pastry lid. Can be eaten with potatoes and veg, but the male population tend to have it with chips! | Pub Food | |
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 | |
Rib-Eye Steak | The rib eye is served just plain grilled, or with an accompaniment of sauces such as peppercorn, garlic butter, or pizzaiola (tomato, herbs, onions). Many steak houses have an open grill where you can see your steaks being cooked. | Steak | |
Fillet Steak | One of the most expensive steaks, but a good one is well worth it. Restaurants will recommend that you never have it ‘well done’ and at the most, medium rare, to enjoy the real soft texture and flavour of the meat. Frequently served with simply butter and herbs, either pan fried or grilled, you can still choose from a selection of sauce which are charged extra. Peppercorn or ‘Diane’ sauce (mushrooms, finely diced shallots and wine) are the most popular sauces. Served with chips and grilled tomatoes, mushrooms and occasionally onions. | Steak | |
Wagyu Beef | Served in top restaurants, this unique cut and reared piece of beef is the supreme of fillet steak. Tender to cut, it melts in the mouth due to the marbling effect in the meat. Generally not served with any sauce, as this is felt to impose upon the flavour of the beef. Almost always served rare. | Steak | |
Grilled Vegetables with Dips | A very easy but delicious dish of grilled or chargilled vegetables, cooked with herbs, spices and garlic are served with a selection of dips on a large platter, put in the centre of the table for everyone to enjoy. A selection of eggplant, zucchini, red onions and round squash and turnips would be a usual combination, but also grilled baby corn and capsicum. Plenty of different dips are included as well as yoghurt and sauces. | Vegetarian | |
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 | |
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 | |
Lasagne Primavera | A delicious vegetarian lasagne usually made with spinach pasta and a selected of sliced vegetables such as eggplant, courgette, tomatoes, mushrooms and onions and covered in a béchamel sauce. Served with garlic bread and salad, this is a lovely dish for non-meat eaters. | Vegetarian | |
Noodles with Coconut Vegetable Curry | A lovely dish even for meat eaters! Delicate soft cooked noodles are served with a mixture of vegetables steeped in a coconut curry sauce full of herbs and spices. A good selection of vegetables such as potatoes, squash, onions, carrots, peas and green beans all cooked to perfection. Served with flatbreads or chapattis and usually a side tray of dips and yoghurt with cucumber. Tofu can be added if required. | Vegetarian | |
Napoletana pasta sauce | An amazing vegetarian italian option. Crushed tomato, onion, garlic, basil and parmesan. Sounds simple but bursting with lots of flavour. | 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 | |
Sirloin | Look for the Angus Sirloins, they are packed with flavour and when hung and cooked well they are utterly delicious. Look for the great side dishes to go with a sirloin. Duck fat chips or potato gratin work well or a juicy tomato salad. | Steak | |
Rump Steak | Rump steak is the most versatile of the steak cuts and can be found in most Steak houses in the country. Usually devoured by hungry men, the rump steak should be aged and never over cooked as it will toughen up and go chewy. Most restaurants will serve the eye of the rump which is the most ideal for char grilling, pan frying and barbecuing. It's an outstanding piece of meat. | Steak | |
Venison | Venison Steak meat is tender with a velvet like texture and subtle flavour. Cooked simply but with amazing flavours, venison is a memorable dish. Look out for it on menus and you will find such parings as liquorice, cherry, raspberries and blueberries. | Steak | |
Mushroom Burger | No bread involved in this burger – the filling is full of vegetables and herbs, and the ‘bun’ is comprised of two large grilled Portobello mushrooms. Quite a lot of garlic is usually included in this dish to give it oodles of flavour. Can be served with chips or salad as an accompaniment, and a selection of dips and sauces. | Vegetarian | |
Pumpkin and Feta Ravioli | A very popular pasta dish in vegetarian restaurants with delicate but lightly spiced pumpkin and rich feta cheese. The pasta is normally served with either a burnt butter sauce, including garlic, or with a spinach and finely chopped tomato sauce with herbs. A sprinkling of pine nuts usually completes the dish. | Vegetarian | |
Tomato Risotto | A simple but effective dish of Arborio rice and tomatoes, garlic and basil as the accompanying herb. The rice is cooked in a pan with white wine, seasoning and garlic with the finely chopped tomatoes being added towards the end. A touch of cream and a scattering of basil completes the dish with some parmesan cheese also added towards the end. Plenty of French or Italian bread to wipe your bowl with is a good idea! | Vegetarian | |
Sunday Roast | Every pub serves Sunday roasts! A selection of roasts is always available, with some pubs only offering a choice of 2, but others with a whole array of roast beef, lamb, pork and chicken or turkey. Always served with roast potatoes and a selection of fresh vegetables. | Pub Food | |
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 | |
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 | |
Red Wine | Any steak dish deserves a full flavoured red wine, and choices with a good steak would probably be a Rioja or a deep and crisp Cabernet Sauvignon. The more flavour in the steak, the more the tannin in the wine is affected and lessened, so a wine strong in tannin can become more palatable with a juicy marbled steak. | Steak | |
English Ale | A very good English ale can be drunk with steak and in fact is very popular. ‘Real Ales’ in the UK are known throughout the world for the smoothness and flavour and are a great accompaniment for any beef dishes if you do not happen to enjoy wine. A limited amount off ‘froth’ on the top of the ale will signify a good ‘pour’. | Steak | |
Juices | A large selection of fresh juices are normally available, being made at the counter. Varieties of vegetable and fruit, some with the addition of spices. A spicy carrot and tomato juice is fantastic as it will contain ginger and cumin but classics such as fresh berry juice with strawberries, blackberries and blueberries are also very popular | Vegetarian | |
Wine | Wine. We all know what it is, but not what to expect until we taste it from the bottle. Australia is famous for it's wine. You're going to want to head for the wine regions for the best drops, but throughout the country you will find a great selection | Pub Food | |
Beer | What's a pub without beer? A little smaller than the typical English pint, grab a schooner for the best price. If you're looking for something different have a look at what boutique bottled options they have. | Pub Food |
Name | Cuisines |
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Gooseberries Cafe Yokine | Cafes |
Gino's Spaghetti Bar | Italian |
Flinders Fish & Lunches | Fish & Chips, Seafood |
Angs Malaysian Chinese Take Away | Chinese, Malaysian |
Mighty Quinn | Pub Food |
Pasta Fiesta | Italian, Pizza & Pasta |
Beeline Deli | Delicatessens |
Yokine Deli | Delicatessens |
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