ZA ZA TA Bar and Kitchen
Fortitude Valley, Brisbane
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Event Description
A place where worlds and cultures collide, experience the soulful vibe of Tel Aviv with our forward-thinking vegetarian menu, designed to be shared and savoured among friends. Inspired by the Middle East, with hints of the Mediterranean, ZA ZA TA delivers a distinctly modern twist to centuries-old flavours, set amongst a sprawling urban oasis. Break bread, eat, and drink well amidst a warm setting rich in eclectic character. Voted Queensland's Best Vegetarian Restaurant in the 2022 Delicious 100 List.
WHEN
Saturday, 9th March 2024
AGE
45-55 year olds
COST
$39 booking fee
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