
Indulge in the delectable new lunch specials menu at The Palace Bistro, located at Olds Park Sports Club. Available from Tuesday to Sunday (excluding public holidays), these mouth-watering dishes are sure to satisfy your cravings.
Special Offerings:
Choose from a variety of enticing options, including the roast of the day, bangers & mash, grilled fish with chips & salad, fried fish & chips, calamari rings, sweet ‘n’ sour pork, chicken chow mein, beef chow mein, satay beef or chicken, curried chicken or prawn, or honey chicken. Each dish is expertly prepared to tantalize your taste buds.
Chinese meals are served with steam rice, with the option to upgrade to fried rice for an additional $2.50.
Pricing:
Enjoy these delectable meals at a steal of a price:
- Members: $15
- Non-members: $18
Take advantage of this fantastic offer to enjoy a delightful dining experience without breaking the bank.
Book Your Table:
To secure your spot and treat yourself to a fabulous meal, call (02) 9153 7756 to make a reservation. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to savour these incredible lunch specials.
Visit Olds Park Sports Club’s website for more information and to explore the full range of offerings available at The Palace Bistro.
Whether you’re a member or a non-member, everyone is welcome to indulge in these delicious lunch specials at The Palace Bistro. Head over to Olds Park Sports Club and elevate your dining experience with these tasty and affordable dishes!
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