
The Rice Den
St Leonards, Sydney
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Event Description
Discover a modern take on Cantonese dining and an award-winning wine list. Welcome to The Rice Den, where we find inspiration in mouthwatering Cantonese family recipes, fused with the next generation contemporary twists to enhance and build flavour. Set in Sydney’s Lower North Shore, we invite guests to enjoy the menu, designed to showcase fresh local ingredients focusing on share style dishes.
WHEN
Saturday, 12th April 2025
AGE
30-40 year olds
COST
$39 booking fee
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