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Lindisfarne Motor Inn have an excellent Mother’s Day lunch, three table served courses for $36. Great value. Beltana Hotel had a new chef last time I was there with Lady Letitia and Dashing Dale from the Sunshine Club for dinner. The meals, especially the $11 specials, were all good value and tasted great. Tokyo Seoul in Mayfair in the Bay, Sandy Bay. I picked up some prawn and avocado sushi rolls for my daughter who was recovering from knee surgery, had graduated with her PhD (well, you have to have a bit of a brag) and was about to go to the UK, and the food is tremendous value for takeaway, but even better if you eat in and have ‘all you can eat’ at lunch for $13.50 which includes miso soup. Dumpling World This is relatively new, it's in Collins Street opposite Harris Scarfe, and according to the White Pages on the internet, it doesn't have a phone. It's small, busy, and the prices are right. One of my daughters and I had the seafood dumplings - they were cheap as chips - and delicious! Sakura, Liverpool St (next door to the Commonwealth Bank). Here you can get mixed sushi from $3 each, or you can order a plate of noodles and mixed dishes. My favourite from the sushi offerings is the prawn and avocado, and at $3.50 it is a bargain. Kebab Masters, Food Court at Centro, beside Harris Scarfe. You get a choice of chicken, beef, vegetarian, falafel or lamb kebab, served with a choice of toppings. My favourite is the yoghurt and garlic. The best thing about this place is you get to choose your fillings - lettuce, tomato, onion, tabouli, cheese, houmus and carrot. Wrapped up in pita bread, it is a healthy and cheap lunch at $7. Keep your motor running after lunch!
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