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New Farm Fish Café

Food & drink Fusion, Seafood, Taiwanese

942 Brunswick St, New Farm, QLD 4005
+61 7 3189 1988

Description

The New Farm Fish Café is a local gem located in New Farm, Queensland, Australia.

Situated across the road from New Farm Park, this café offers a unique dining experience with a Taiwanese twist. The venue is known for its delicious seafood dishes and cozy atmosphere. The cuisine at New Farm Fish Café is a fusion of fish and chips with Taiwanese flavors. They have a Taiwanese menu that includes dishes like hot noodles, chicken fillet, and oyster/prawn omelette. One of the highlights of their menu is the deep-fried chicken fillet, which is known for its generous portion size and crunchy coating. Whether you're a fan of seafood or looking to try something new, the café offers a variety of options to satisfy your taste buds. In addition to their unique cuisine, the New Farm Fish Café also offers coffee and tea options. This makes it a great spot for a casual meal or a quick pick-me-up. The café provides a cozy and relaxed atmosphere, perfect for enjoying a meal with friends or family. If you're looking to enjoy the delicious food from New Farm Fish Café in the comfort of your own home, they also offer delivery and takeout options. You can order online through platforms like DoorDash and Uber Eats. This convenience allows you to enjoy their tasty dishes wherever you are. With its cozy atmosphere and delicious menu options, it's a great place to enjoy a meal or grab a coffee. Whether you dine in or order takeout, you're sure to have a memorable experience at this local gem.

Details

Open Days/times: Monday: 10:30am-3pm,4:30-8pm, Wednesday-Sunday: 10:30am-3pm,4:30-8pm

Restaurants: Fusion, Seafood, Taiwanese

Price Range: $

Facilities: Good for Kids, Home Delivery, Takeaway

Open Hours

Monday: 10:30am-3pm,4:30-8pm, Wednesday-Sunday: 10:30am-3pm,4:30-8pm

Last Updated: 19 Nov 2022

Location

942 Brunswick St, New Farm, QLD 4005

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