Happy Boy

Fortitude Valley, Brisbane

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Event Description

Happy Boy serves tasty Chinese food served in generous portions alongside the best small producer Australian wine. Our focus is on the wok cooking of Southern China and Hong Kong as well as the traditional BBQ cooking in the Guangdong style. Positioned underneath fairy lit trees, Happy Boy is a large banqueting and drinking hall with unadorned white plaster and concrete dominating - the food and wine are obviously the focus. In fine weather guests can sit underneath fairy lit trees on our outside deck.

EVENT LOCATION

Happy Boy

East Street

Fortitude Valley, Brisbane

WHEN

Saturday, 5th October 2024

AGE

40-50 year olds

COST

$39 booking fee

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EVENT LOCATION

Happy Boy

East Street

Fortitude Valley, Brisbane


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