There will be burgers for US President Barack Obama, waffles
for Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, and butter chicken for Indian Prime
Minister Narenda Modi but Russian president Vladimir Putin will just have to
eat crow.
Brisbane’s Treasury Casino & Hotel at the top end of
Brisbane’s Queen Street Mall has taken the challenge of the G20’s wide variety
of nations by bringing the world’s finest dishes together across its six
restaurants and four bars for a feast entitled A World of Yum!
Diners can explore 30 dishes from 13 countries as A World of
Yum circumnavigates the globe in a rolling series of menu specials from Canadian
waffles and Manhattan cocktails to Italian prawn chorizo and Mexican
Margaritas, Turkish mezze platters and a traditional English Sunday roast. Get
a taste of the exotic with a three-course French dinner in the LAB Bar +
Restaurant, catch up with friends over an English Pimms at The Kitty or stop
off at Fat Noodle for a Chinese sweet and sour chicken.
The special menus are available for two week periods until
November 16. There’s a succulent butter
chicken, an American style burger that will make Barack feel right at home, Indonesian
Nasi Goreng and a crisp, crunchy tempura for fans of Japanese cuisine.
From November 3 to 16 you can enjoy duck san choy bau or Canadian
waffles or a three-course English dinner, prawn and chorizo pasta, nachos and several other dishes.
Bottom line: Prices
average from $15 to $20. Three course
dinners cost $85.
Best tip: Don’t
invite Vlad to join you.
Disclaimer: Ed+bK was
a guest of Treasury Casino.