Menu from Chapas
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Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Gluten-free
Vegan
Vegetarian
Shared Dishes
Steamed Mushroom Dumplings
Mixed mushrooms, black truffle oil
Crispy Eggplant
Fragrant sichuanese sauce
Vegetarian Sang Choy Bao
Mushrooms, vegetables, chilli, garlic
Chinese style BBQ Pork
Caramelised onions, yuzu aioli
Crispy Squid
Yuzu slaw, sriracha aioli
Fresh Local Mussels
Wok-fry with XO sauce, bacon, crispy youtiao
Dishes
Slow Cooked Dong Po Style Beef Ribs
Sriracha slaw, lotus chips
Crispy Skin Confit Duck Pancakes
Cucumber, chilli, scallions, fried shallots, hoisin sauce
Sticky Pork Ribs
Chinese black vinaigrette glaze, grilled seasonal vegetables
Beers
Colonial Brewing Co small ale 3.5%
Margaret River, WA
Black Brewing Co bao bao milk stout 4.5%
Wilyabrup, WA
Nail Brewing Co very pale ale
Bassendean, WA
Wine
White ’17 Dusky sounds sauvignon Blanc (G)
Marlborough, NZ
Sparkling Dunes and Greene chardonnay pinot noir NV (G)
Angaston, SA
Red ’17 Yalumba Organic Shiraz (G)
Barossa valley, SA
Rose ’17 Rockcliffe ‘Third reef’ Rose (G)
Denmark, WA
Champagne Heidsieck Monopole Blue Top Brut NV (G)
Champagne, France
Cocktails
Sum Ting Wong
Passionfuit, smoked vodka, guava. Silky smooth
Hu Yu Hai Ding
Some Pisco, blueberry, vanilla and cassia. Topped with sweet ginger foam
Yu So Dum
All the spiced rum, lychee puree and lots of lime. Spiced rum lychee daquiriiiiis!!!
Desserts
Black Sesame Fondant
Salted duck yolk custard, crumble, fig and mascarpone gelato black sesame tuille
Deconstructed Bubble Tea
Black sugar crumble, dehydrated black tea meringue, milk tea gelato, Hydrated pearls, chocolate sphere, black tea cream
More about the restaurant: Chapas
Chapas in Mount Lawley is a charming restaurant and bar, located on the vibrant and buzzing Beaufort Street. Specialising in Chinese tapas – see what they did there? – this unique spot offers authentic flavours with a modern twist. We can definitely get behind that. While the traditional elements of the two cuisines may be metaphorical and physical miles apart, Chapas offers the colour, freshness and warmth from both these distinctive cuisines. And boy does it work. Inspired by the various and diverse provinces in China and Hong Kong, the dishes here are exciting and some of the most creative you’ll find in Perth and are cooked using high quality and seasonal ingredients. Book a table now and head on over to Chapas Perth, right where Beaufort Street and Walcott Street cross. You’re in for a treat!
Frequently asked questions
Does the restaurant Chapas have Outdoor seating?
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Thinking about making a Chapas booking?
Chapas is the central point between Spanish-style service and classic Chinese cooking, taking the iconic dishes of the many cuisines that constitute contemporary China and portioning them in sharing small plates and platters. Tapas dishes are all the rage, and so the logical step of using that serving method and applying it to Chinese cuisine isn’t that hard a jump to make, and at Chapas on Beaufort Street in Perth’s Mount Lawley district, they are making the very most of it. Let us give you a brief introduction to what you will discover when you arrive at their doorstep.
To begin, you will want to split a few small plates around between you and your mates. That could be their prawn toast, vegetarian spring rolls or deep-fried honey lemon chicken wings, or more idiosyncratic dishes such as “chinizza” – the penchant for punning doesn’t stop with the name at Chapas – a Chinese pizza with scallions and mozzarella. Follow it up with char siu barbecue pork, roast duck on the bone or salt & pepper lamb cutlets – or a platter of dim sum, steamed or fried – and wash it down something from the cocktail menu. Reserve a table at Beaufort Street in Mount Lawley for a quite unique dining experience in Perth.
