Reviews by royc579
With a good combination of Fish & Chips, Burgers and Sandwiches (foccacia) this little suburban fish & chip shop does a pretty good job at all of these. They also do breakfast, and their big breakfast is way to big (is that a criticism).
It is possible to find a cheaper place, but you get better quality with the slightly higher price.
Really cool restaurant out in Camp Hill. They have some interesting dishes, presented beautifully. Though the way they served the crab didn't really work for me, other dishes, like the beef with semolina was perfect.
While I don't care whether a place is organic or not, what i do care about is the fresh flavour and great food, which is what they have. The fish was excellent and the hummus and potato vegan meal was interesting.
A proper sushi bar, not a sushi train with dried out raw fish going around in circles. This place has a great full menu, including sushi, sashami, donburi and more.
The sushi and sashami is great. I haven't tried the other dishes yet.
This little noodle restaurant serves a wide variety of noodle flavours. The Laksa isn't bad. I am not really sure about their selection as they manage to miss out many of the most famous noodles from around the world.
Worth checking out if you are a noodle lover.
This little Italian restaurant in Moorooka serves up home cooked style Italian dishes. While I don't normally get excited by Italian food, this place is where you can get real Italian food, not the generic pasta and pizza.
Yeshi Buna is the best rated African restaurant in Brisbane with very consistent service. They have also a great selection of beautifully presented food.
We ordered one of the share platters for 2. It is served under the cover of a traditional Ethiopian table (they have the table in the corner but they serve it on a regular table, but with the traditional table cover on the top).
Lovely restaurant, nice staff, great food. They now also have a takeaway $8 aussie/ethiopian wrap for people who want something portable.
This cafe/restaurant does Eritrean food in a relaxed cafe environment. It is a good cheap place to enjoy African food. They also do great Ethiopian coffee and Eritrean spiced tea.
There are several East African restaurants in Brisbane, but only one Sudanese restaurant. This place does food from both Sudan and South Sudan.
Their signature dish is Sudanese style fried fish, but other dishes include Broad Bean Stew and Zighni (a Sudanese Curry).
They have also decorated the restaurant with a traditional Sudanese oven, though they cook in a modern over.
Great restaurant with beautiful presented and delicious food at just the right price. The Salmon was great, as was the chicken.
They also do breakfast.