
Nonda
Newstead, Brisbane
Sorry, registration for this event has closed
Event Description
Nonda means ‘drink' in Japanese and ‘have fun with friends' in Korean. Heighten your modern Asian senses at Nonda and elevate your dining experience with our Japanese, Chinese and Korean inspired dishes and drinks, while enjoying our hospitality in a modern, casual fine dining atmosphere.
WHEN
Saturday, 15th June 2024
AGE
55-65 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.
Related Events
Sep
20

Rothwells Bar and Grill
Brisbane City, Brisbane
50-60YRSEat well, drink well, at Rothwell’s. A timeless restaurant in a historic setting, made for long lunches, evening cocktails and intimate dining moments. The menu includes our signature Beef Wellington, a selection of top quality steaks and fresh seafood from our Marble Bar. *Parking Tip: Prebook your parking spot in Queens Plaza for $8 using the code ROTHWELLS1
Sep
20

Chu The Phat
South Brisbane, Brisbane
60+YRSFood shared with friends is happiness. Welcome to Chu the Phat, where culinary adventure meets the vibrant heart of Brisbane. Nestled in the thriving food scene of Queensland’s capital, Chu the Phat stands as a testament to the visionary expertise of Executive Head Chef Brendon Barker. Chu the Phat is not merely a restaurant; it’s a culinary odyssey that showcases Brendon Barker’s dedication to mastering the art of Asian cooking. Join us at Chu the Phat for an unforgettable dining experience where tradition meets innovation in the heart of Brisbane’s gastronomic scene.
Oct
04

Verandah on Racecourse
Hamilton, Brisbane
50-60YRSExpect food straight from the heart and homeland at Verandah on Racecourse in Hamilton. This contemporary Australian-Vietnamese fusion restaurant on Racecourse Road, brings with it the story of a family fleeing Vietnam, before landing on these shores. Settle into stylish surrounds of elegantly set tables and ponder a menu featuring homegrown vegetables and herbs. - Australian Good Food Guide