Posted by: Debra Kolkka | July 28, 2013

Sunday lunch at Stokehouse

Stokehouse is a very stylish restaurant beside the river in Brisbane…a perfect place for lunch on a sunny winter Sunday.

 

The food is modern Australian…and delicious.

The first little treat brought to our table was deep fried, stuffed olives. They disappeared quickly.

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The entree is a shared plate, with pork terrrine, crumbed fried bocconcini and something very delicious, but I don’t remember what it was called.

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For the main course we ordered barramundi.

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And lamb with barley risotto.

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A delightful salad came too.

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Dessert was lemon tart (look at that crunchy top) with licorice ice cream.

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My friend ordered the cheese plate.

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Our table was very close to the river…busy with all types of boats.

 

We walked along the river after lunch.

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Winter in Brisbane is just about perfect.

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Stokehouse is open every day from midday for lunch and dinner.

www.stokehousebrisbane.com.au


Responses

  1. What a lovely Sunday treat!

    • It was a very nice thing to do on a Sunday.

  2. Deep fried stuffed olives,what did they use to stuff the olives?

    • I think it may have been goat cheese.

  3. Yes you are right, it does look perfect. We will visit one day!

    • Brisbane is a great city, you should come one day.

  4. Hi, southern neighbour! Brisbane has sure come along in the last decade or so. Licorice ice-cream!!! Yumm-o.

    • Brisbane has been excellent for many years, and getting better all the time.

  5. Delicious – food, weather and walk 🙂

    • Something to do when you come back to Australia.

  6. Will definitely be sharing this one with some of my Brisbane friends 🙂

    • Stokehouse is a wonderful restaurant, take your friends.

  7. How much did it cost in Euros?

    • Considerably more than something in Bagni di Lucca.

  8. What a treat! Lovely to hear that you enjoyed it!

    • It was a very pleasant way to spend an afternoon.

  9. That cheese plate has me drooling.
    Also I like your photo grids. Cute.

    • I had the lemon tart, but the cheese was good too.

  10. Food, glorious food – I love the look of the lemon tart.

  11. Brisbane seems like a city I would enjoy … but first, I have to get to Australia.

  12. Looks great Debra…must try it!

    • I’m sure you will like it.

  13. The food looks delicious. Nice to get a table overlooking the river.

    • Most tables have a river view…very pleasant.

  14. oooh I haven’t had liquorice ice cream for life time!

    • I like anything with licorice. The ice cream was fabulous.

  15. The food really looks lovely there!

    • You will have to try it when you come to Brisbane next time.

  16. Hi Debra, are you still in Brisbane or have I missed you? I have been under a rock this year and am not sure where the time had gone! Would love to catch up if you have some time.

    • I have been back a few weeks and I am here until October. We should meet for a coffee soon.

  17. How posh! Each plate a work of art; what a CHARMED Life you lead. Beata te. And thank you for sharing it with all of us!!

  18. Looks really swish! I love modern Australian cooking. If I think what we used to eat in the faraway seventies! Love that crunchy-topped lemon tart – I would go straight for that!

    • Food in Australia has come a long way…thank you to people coming from other places to help us in that area.

  19. My eyes are on the scrumptious desserts and the beautiful views.

    • The dessert was excellent.


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