Honey Soy Chicken - Thick egg noodles with wok charred chicken, market fresh veg & crunchy cashew nuts, all wok tossed in our original master recipe honey soy sauce. Sml: $9.95, Reg: $13.95
Pad Thai Chicken - Pad thai noodles with wok charred chicken, egg, crispy bean shoots, spring onion & crushed peanuts, all wok tossed in our tasty pad thai sauce. Sml: $9.95, Reg: $13.95
Nasi Goreng - Our special rice with char siu roast pork, shrimp, egg, bean shoots & spring onion, seasoned with our very own heavenly blend of Indonesian spices. Sml: $9.95, Reg: $13.95
Dim Sims - Steamed or fried, filled with chicken & fresh Asian veg, served with our original master recipe dipping sauce. 2pc: $3.90, 4pc: $7.50
Singapore Noodles - Thin rice noodles, char siu roast pork, shrimp, egg & market fresh veg, all stir-fried in our mild original master recipe curry sauce. Sml: $9.95, Reg: $13.95
Satay Chicken - Thick egg noodles with wok charred chicken & market fresh veg, all wok tossed in our original master recipe Malaysian satay sauce. Sml: $9.95, Reg: $13.95
Gung-Ho Soy - Thin egg noodles, tofu & loads of market fresh veg, all wok tossed in our very own secret soy sauce. Sml: $9.95, Reg: $13.95
Teriyaki Beef & Lime - Thick egg noodles with wok charred tender lean beef & market fresh Asian veg, all wok tossed in our master recipe Teriyaki sauce & finished with a squeeze of fresh lime. Sml: $10.95, Reg: $14.95
Let’s Parfait This explosion of sweet loveliness is not one for the person looking to turn in early. This is a salted caramel parfait with caramel popcorn bars that have been dipped in milk chocolate. $15.00
The Fullback GF This is a hunk of meat. No apologies for the size of this bloke and he gets the job done. Stops you in your tracks. A 500gm Tomahawk steak is cooked just how you like it and served wit $45.00
Schnitzel Mrs F Style The hotel staple has been given the Fairweather twist. A succulent schnitzel is complemented by a crisp garden salad drizzled with honey mustard dressing and a couple of lemon we $15.00
The Pearler - (½ doz / 1 doz )GF DF With stealth and precision these oysters are prepared with a lemongrass, chilli, coriander and lime sauce $12.00 / $24.00
Triple Threat VG Three cheese flat bread (parmesan, vintage cheddar & Barossa brie) served with mustard aioli. $8.00
Hero In A Soft Shell DF GF One of the heroes on the menu is a soft shell crab tossed in a sumac flour and deep fried the presented on a rocket & citrus salad topped with a light sumac dressing. $18.00 / $27.00
Summer of Salmon Smoked salmon is tossed through angel hair pasta with sundried tomatoes, spring onions, spinach and a light lemon cream sauce. $30.00
BISCOTTI DI MANDORLE Biscotti di mandorla is Italian for ‘almond cookies’. This is a Southern Italian style biscotti, crispy on the outside and very soft in the middle. N/A
PANE DI CIOCCOLATA Pane Di Cioccolata is Italian for ‘chocolate bread’ otherwise known as our chocolate croissant. A Danish is an Italian pastry, and is traditionally the first Italian choice for brea N/A
HOT CHOCOLATE Our hot chocolates are made much like a cappuccino but have replaced the espresso with rich chocolate powder. We mix our sweet chocolate power with frothy steamed milk. Pefect for a col N/A
CAFFE LATTE Caffe is Italian for ‘coffee’ and latte is Italian for ‘milk’ so when ordering a ‘latte’ in Italy will get you a glass of milk. In Australia, ‘lattes’ are differentiated as they are typica N/A
FRIANDS Friands are a light moist rectangular tea are made from almond meal. The friand, has been based on the French financier; the name derived from the traditional rectangular mould, which resemble N/A
PIADINA BOSCAIOLA ‘Boscaiola’ is Italian for woodcutter – collecting mushrooms is part of the woodcutter’s heritage. Our Piadina Boscaiola combines sautéed mushrooms, free range leg ham, and provolone N/A
CANTUCCI DI PRATO Cantucci di Prato is Italian for ‘little nooks’ more correctly known as biscotti di Prato are twice-baked biscuits originating in the Italian city of Prato. The cantucci, full of haz N/A
RICOTTA KRAFEN Krafen is Italian for ‘doughnut’. This dish was heavily influenced by the German, ‘Berliner’ bun. In South Tyrol and Triveneto part of northern Italy, they are called krafen or krapfen, N/A