The Golden Pig Restaurant

Newstead, Brisbane

Event Description

"The Golden Pig is Brisbane’s holy grail of Pan Asian cuisine, found hidden away in a stunningly converted Newstead warehouse. In the kitchen is the owner, eponymous Brisbane chef Katrina Ryan (ex-Rockpool Head Chef and Yandina Spirit House), and behind the gorgeous design of the dining space and bar is her husband Mark (building designer and ex-chef). The menu is inspired by South East Asian and Chinese traditional dishes and given a whole new creative twist, fusing together the various cuisines and flavours to make for an absolute taste sensation." - MustDoBrisbane.com

EVENT LOCATION

The Golden Pig Restaurant

38 Ross Street

Newstead, Brisbane

WHEN

Saturday, 25 May 24

AGE

30-40 year olds

COST

$39 booking fee

NEED TO CANCEL AFTER REGISTERING?

Get in touch ASAP. Late cancellations and non-attendance will still incur a booking fee payment of $39.

EVENT LOCATION

The Golden Pig Restaurant

38 Ross Street

Newstead, Brisbane


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