Menu from Aquarius Seafood Restaurant
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Menu highlights
Entrées
HALOUMI CHEESE
Grilled and served with olives, roquette and roasted capsicum sauce
SOFT SHELL CRAB
Whole baby crab fried in a tempura batter w/ a Thai style soy dressing
PACIFIC OYSTERS AQUARIUS SPECIAL 1/2 Doz
Cooked with our in house wine sauce (recommended)
Signature
AQUARIU’S SEAFOOD PLATTER For 2
Cold Plate: Premium Pacific oysters, smoked salmon, Cooked tiger prawns and crab. Hot Plate: Lobster in (mornay or herb and garlic) sauce lemon peppered calamari, fish fillets, BBQ octopus, BBQ king prawns; grilled Bugs, seared scallops in garlic butter sauce; served with chips, cocktail sauce and garden salad.
Mains
SALMON FILLET
Baked fillet served with herb chat potatoes and seasonal vegetables topped with a orange buree blanc sauce,
BBQ SEAFOOD PLATE
King prawns, fish pieces, octopus, scallops and calamari; served with lime mayonnaise and your choice of chips or salad
OCEAN BEEF
250g Char-grilled tenderloin, served with seeded mustard mash, snow peas, King prawn and finished with red wine jus
WHOLE LOBSTER
Mornay sauce, Herb and Garlic butter (gf) served with chips and salad
Shared Dishes
HERB MASH POTATOES
CHIPS & SAUCE
GARDEN SALAD
Desserts
WARM PECAN PIE
Sweet pastry tart shell loaded with pecans and butterscotch centre, Served with vanilla ice cream
CHOCOLATE TART
A biscuit base covered in a chocolate ganache served with Vanilla bean ice cream and strawberry
CREPES
Filled with cut bananas, strawberries and walnuts, Covered in a dark chocolate brandy sauce and served with vanilla ice cream,
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