Their lunch menu is smaller than the dinner one but still pretty big. We couldn't really decide what to get. We settled on two Mixed Entree plates ($7 each) to share between the four of us.
The satay skewers and Thai style spring rolls were pretty good but I've never been a big fan of money bags or curry puffs. Tod Mun, a pakora-like deep fried entree, was the best on the plate.
Our first plate was the lemongrass stir-fry ($12.8):
Next dish was 'Crispy KFC' ($12.8):
When I saw the menu, I thought it will be fried battered mock chicken with the 11 secret herbs and spices, like what Vegansaurus! made before. However, it turned out to be deep fried mock meat with a sweet chill soy sauce on the side. It wasn't bad but not what I expected.
We also ordered a roasted 'duck' or 'chicken' dish($12.8):
Finally, Kristy insisted that we have Pad Thai ($12.5) again:
So, this is the last installment of our Sydney Eat-A-Thon. Michael also blogged about our dinner there. Read what other people think on Brunch, Lunch and Munch and Diary of a Ladybird.
Peace Harmony
44 Erskine Street, Sydney
(02) 9262 2247
On my turntable:
Illuminations by Buffy Sainte-Marie
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