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A Vegan Guide To Dining In Brisbane
"Encounter the exotic at ZA ZA TA on Ann Street in Fortitude Valley – a place where worlds and cultures collide amongst a sprawling, colonial backdrop and buzzing open kitchen. This Brisbane bar and ki..."
"Govinda’s is a not-for-profit restaurant serving vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free meals, including curries, salads and breads. The ‘all-you-can-eat feast meal’ is just $10 for students and includes jasmine rice, vegetable curry, dahl, koftas, tomato and herb chutney, pappadam, garden salad, halava with custard, and home-made ginger and mint lemonade. Just don’t forget your student ID to claim this meal deal."
"At Govindas restaurant we have been serving delicious meals for more than 20 years in Brisbane. Our menu is pure vegetarian and cooked fresh daily from only the..."
"Another Brisbane vegan institution, Loving Hut has been serving Southsiders an enormous menu of Asian eats that are entirely animal free for years and they have it down to a fine art. With a comfortable atmosphere for the whole family, the Loving Hut restaurants are also alcohol free. The expansive menu also notes additional allergens, so it’s quite accommodating for the digestively-challenged people in your life too!"
"This market features seasonal, local produce from spray free and organic producers. You can also get artisan breads, and produce from local makers and artisans is coming soon. https://www.satoriorganics.com.au/farmers-market"
"Get your fix of Colombian flavoured all day breakfasts like Cassava Arepa or Colombian bubble'n'squeak, made from fresh, farm-sourced ingredients"
"With a focus on traditional Cantonese dishes without the animal products, Yuan Yuan Vegetarian Delights is the perfect place for a vegan Chinese feast. The menu is almost fully vegan and includes vegan sweet and sour pork as well as plant-based salt & pepper squid. Also, customers love the traditional Chinese noodles with chick’n."
"Family owned and operated, Cocomango Restaurant continues to be a favourite among locals of Redcliffe in search of exotic cuisine. Casting Filipino cuisine into the spotlight, both nearby residents an..."
"This spa may be conveniently located just minutes from the city, but it can truly take you far away from your everyday stresses. Their staff strives to give you more than just an ordinary spa experience. In fact, they make this place your sanctuary."
"Stephanies Luxury Spas are beautifully appointed Brisbane day spas offering luxurious spa retreats and a range of relaxation and beauty treatments. Treatments include rose petal foot exfoliation, massages, crystal chakra balancing, hot stone treatments, maternity packages, facials and a host of other treatments designed to relax and renew. You can find Stephanies Luxury Spas located in:"
"Their staff and therapists are committed to bringing you the best spa therapy treatments paired with unsurpassed guest service. In fact, this is what has earned them an excellent reputation in the business. To bring you outstanding spa therapy services, they embrace new technologies while paying honor to ancient rituals."
"The Thai Foot Spa is also a popular spa in the mainland capital. Their therapists specialize in the promotion of a feeling of wellness that is achieved through an ancient inspired healing process. To be exact, this process is called Asian reflexology."
"Driven by the polar-opposite talents of its owners, the breakfast menu is a fabulous mix of Western and Asian cuisine, featuring signature favourites and even some more daring options (dumplings for breakfast has never sounded so good!). Communal wooden tables accompanied by a soundtrack of vinyl pleasures, they really set the scene for a perfect West End wake-up."
"An unpretentious cafe gem on busy Annerley Road, we swung by on a warm spring morning where the menu was sporting some noticeable Japanese elements and left us wishing we hadn’t already eaten breakfast. The specialty coffee menu had us stoked, particularly Jasmine as her name featured as a floral tasting note more than once. We opted for the Penny Black Coffee Flight which included the espresso of the day, a cup of batch brew and cold brew coffee."
"Within the Mount Coot-tha Botanic Gardens, the Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium is one of the city's hidden gems. The Cosmic Skydome, a 40-foot-diameter projection dome, is the main attraction, along with some interesting traditional displays and an observatory. The planetarium's namesake built Australia’s first astronomical observatory in Sydney and charted the Southern Hemisphere’s stars during the early 1800s."
"If your little ones are interested in all things astronomical, then this is the place for them. You can view regular shows in the Cosmic Skydome which are projected onto the dome.These shows are recommended for different age groups, so check that detail when deciding which show to go to. There is also the Galaxy Gift Shop where you can buy all things cosmic."
"Set your eyes to the skies at The Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium: the perfect place for the whole family to learn about stars, planets and all things space. Check out recreations of the night sky in the cosmic skydome, see fragments of asteroids and spacecraft models, and watch educational and entertaining feature shows."
"As a Covid safe compliance measure, visitors to Ipswich Art Gallery must currently pre-book their 90-minute sessions in advance. Ipswich Art Gallery is one..."
"One of the most visited regional art galleries in Queensland, the Ipswich Art Gallery is set in a handsome heritage building that was once the Town Hall"
"With an average attendance of more than 100,000 visitors a year, the Ipswich Art Gallery is one of the most visited ..."
"The RAAF base at Amberley is the largest Air Force base in Australia, with an incredible 5,000 personnel employed there. At the base's Aviation Heritage..."