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Topic: Dinner in west end
JigZie
Posts: 3240
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Afternoon.
On friday im looking at getting some dinner in west end. Its my birthday and i kind of want something a bit nicer than your average place. I dont mind paying 25-40 bucks for a main as long as the food is f***ing nice. Any recomendations ?
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thermite
Posts: 2432
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
All the good places are gone now. Sorry.
d0mino
Posts: 4327
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
mondo organic is pretty nice.

Spook
Posts: 25986
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yo jigz,

anywhere along hargraves st is good;

the turkish joint on the corner, the greek place over the road (next door to mondo)

plus theres a heap of smaller places further down (pizza/tibetan/thai/vietnamese)

pretty much any of them would be good

friday nites are busy though, the whole st fills up pretty quick

note, all of these places arent real fancy, but they all do super good food;

last edited by Spook at 17:41:34 24/Aug/09
jmr
Posts: 6436
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Caravanserai

http://www.caravanserairestaurant.com.au/

lewd
Posts: 226
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
El Torito, the mexican restaurant on boundary st is awesome.
they make the sorta food people in mexico would eat,i.e authentic, rather than the westernized taco bell kinda deal.
if you dont book, you wont get a table but......3844 5977
its that good.....
`ViPER`
Posts: 1442
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Punjabi Palace, best curry ever (some people will try to tell u different, but I've tried the other curry places suggested on QGL and they just dont compare)

Get a bunch of people and book for upstairs, pretty sure u can byo too.
BillyHardball
Posts: 9626
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
mondo organic is pretty nice.

I would never go anywhere that has "organic" in the title, or serves "organic" food, because the word is essentially meaningless. Most likely it just serves as an excuse to charge more money.
Zak
Posts: 2044
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
+1 for Caravansarai. In this weather though, see if you can get the outdoor section. You will sweat your asche off.

Other than that I dig the Tibetan place, although it's maybe not as fancy as what you are looking for. At the opposite end of the scale is the Indonesian place, which is cheap and tacky, but amazing. They have a guy playing muzak on a casio in the corner - brilliant.
Sipawhore
Posts: 102
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

A good place to check out is Ouzeri, good greek food order the platter
demon
Posts: 4604
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
props on the turkish place that spook mentions... it's rad if you have enough people to get the banquets. lots of awesome breads n dips... awesome roast lamb.

i don't agree that it's all good around there though... some of the chinese places are really average.
I would never go anywhere that has "organic" in the title, or serves "organic" food, because the word is essentially meaningless. Most likely it just serves as an excuse to charge more money.

haha hi5 billy ;D i never tire of telling my hippy mates that all food is organic. ;]
Jim
Posts: 10164
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
there's a place in the city where all the dishes are made from old hammonds and farfisa's - truly organic
Mr Hardware
Posts: 5390
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
tell whoever is going with you to organise it themselves.
birthdays are for doing 5/8ths.
casa
Thimes
Posts: 3447
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

jigzie i recommend the gunshop cafe
d[o_0]b
Posts: 3208
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
subway
Spook
Posts: 25987
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
jigzie i recommend the gunshop cafe

f*** lesbians
WetWired
Posts: 4352
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
houngs, not really fancy but awesome food, I go there every year for birthday
Spock
Posts: 1220
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Punjabi Palace


high five viper, this has to be the best indian around brisbane.
Jim
Posts: 10165
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
it's not to shabby but it's not all that
Spook
Posts: 25989
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
im pretty sure its all that jimbo
`ViPER`
Posts: 1443
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
f*** I wish I was eating some punjabi palace right about now, seriously though, if u like curry and you have enough mates going to your birthday dinner (probably need about at least 10) book upstairs at punjabi.
HeLLFiRe
Posts: 130
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Imo best curry is brisbane would be The Spice Avenue in birkdale UK Style Currys amazing : )
Jim
Posts: 10166
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
now you're talkin
and southern spice before BJ deserted us for melbourne
thermite
Posts: 2434
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Indian is f***ing pov. Every single dish is sloppy turd and rice, and they can never explain wtf it is, and always try to overcharge!!!
`ViPER`
Posts: 1444
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Maybe the crappy curry you've been having, ive had alot of curry that is sloppy runny s***, but once you have a good curry you will crave it.
I was a teenage hand model
Posts: 271
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Tukka
d0mino
Posts: 4328
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
organic food generally means its free of pesticides, hormones etc, and hasn't been raised in a tiny cage.

mondo organic is a really, really nice restaurant, the food is excellent.

paveway
Posts: 10323
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i've decided there is no better curry place in brisbane than 'a night in india' in toowong.

that is all.
casa
Thimes
Posts: 3448
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

curry munchers down at paradise point dominates it
Some Fat Bastard
Posts: 615
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Kim Thanh - Vietnamese restaurant (if it's still there). Excellent food and awfully good value.
greazy
Posts: 1548
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
organic food generally means its free of pesticides, hormones etc, and hasn't been raised in a tiny cage.
This isn't correct organic means its free from pesticides/hormones. Free range means they're not in tiny cages. Organic eggs and free range eggs are two different things. Generally free range eggs = totally natural. The chickens are allowed out when they wish to eat and root and then when they are bored they come back in.
Mantorok
Posts: 3765
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Also the hormones thing isn't even an issue with chicken in Australia, as hormones haven't been added to chicken in Australia for decades.
Dodgymon
Posts: 1438
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Damn I know the owner of punjabi palace but never been.
I might have to hit him up now.
sparrow
Posts: 508
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

El Torito, the mexican restaurant on boundary st is awesome.
they make the sorta food people in mexico would eat,i.e authentic, rather than the westernized taco bell kinda deal.
if you dont book, you wont get a table but......3844 5977
its that good.....
f***ing this. Seriously, they have amazing food, but like he said, gets busy! Also...

A good place to check out is Ouzeri, good greek food order the platter
Love this place. It's fantastic for big parties of people by the platter, but it's also good for a just a few if you want to order something yourself.

Also, Punjabi is good, but I don't understand why everyone says its the best.
Jim
Posts: 10168
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
it's cos they haven't developed an appreciation for great curry yet
BillyHardball
Posts: 9627
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
With regard to "organic" food - I'm really tempted to start a whole new thread on this because it's a little off topic and the sort of thing people should know about.
organic food generally means its free of pesticides, hormones etc, and hasn't been raised in a tiny cage.

You've used the word "generally", which should be a red flag in terms of standards. If a criteria for a food standard is "generally" applied, then we can never be sure when it is or isn't... But let's look at each of the things you said.

Free of pesticides:

Not true at all. Section 3 of the National Standard for Organic and Biodynamic Produce 2008 stipulates that only synthetic pesticides are not to be used. Chemically, there is no difference between synthetic and non-synthetic pesticides.

Free of hormones:

Not true - only "reproductive hormones" are not to be used during breeding (Section 3.13). Other than that, I can't find any reference to the word "hormone" throughout the entire document.

Hasn't been raised in a tiny cage:

Well, greazy already pointed out that this has nothing to do with being "organic". But on this note, from what my skeptical buddies have told me, even "free range" is a bit of a dubious statement - I don't think the animals are quite as "free" as greazy said. BUT, I haven't specifically looked at the guidelines here so can't say anything with any certainty.

So what does "organic" food mean? Well, I really don't know, because it offers no extra nutritional benefit, it isn't "greener" (more environmentally friendly), and the produce ends up being exactly the same as something that is not labeled "organic". Why then is it being marketed in such a way that makes some people believe it is somehow a better, safer, healthier product? That's terrible, IMO.

And besides, there is absolutely nothing wrong with non-"organic" foods in the first place.
mematt
Posts: 4
Location:

-1 Punjabi Palace, worst curry ever in that place
CHUB
Posts: 5466
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Permaculture food is what organic should be.
Hogfather
Posts: 3510
Location: Cairns, Queensland
I want to know how a potato can be non-organic.
paveway
Posts: 10326
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
punjabi palace is alright, but it really isn't all that

i've been trying to find somewhere better than Night in India for years now, it's just not happening

Le Cock
Posts: 5206
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Re: Organic Food
Regardless of whether you think organic food is better for you or not it still tastes better than a lot of the s*** in the supermarket. In my opinion this is not because it's 'organic', but because when you buy from a small, specialised, local (organic or otherwise) producer you get the fruit and veg faster and fresher and with better quality control and it hasn't been sitting in a freezer for 3 months before being gassed like can happen with big supermarket stuff.

Supermarket produce is really hit and miss, whereas buying from a non-organic fruiterer or organic supplier is consistently good. So even if 'organic' is just a load of hoo-hah, it's still a way of assuring fresh and ripe produce simply due to the smaller and more local scale.

So to me 'organic' is just another way of finding a specialised fruit and veg supplier to ensure better tasting produce but now I just shop from Fruity Capers which is just as ripe and tasty as any organic suppliers I've used.

Also, I've been to Punjabi 3 times, the first two times was great but the most recent was utter s***e! Menu is a bit hit and miss but if you stick to the basics it seems to be good.

last edited by Le Cock at 09:29:24 25/Aug/09
Thundercracker
Posts: 2039
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Already a few nice places recommended (punjabi, caravanseri, gunshop). There is also Lock and Load on boundary st, a but pricey but has some very nice food. In front of coles there is a newish thai place which is also pretty good, can't remember the name.

Down the road at southbank there are also a heap of nice restaurants, but the price down there seems to hike up a bit.
Spook
Posts: 25992
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
lock and load has that awesome area out the back too!

me and wifey went in there a while ago (if its the place im thinking of) with the nice greenery area out the back
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