Menu from La Bomba Cafe & Tapas Bar
Menu highlights
Snacks
Fennel & Orange Ensalata
Chiffonnade fennel with orange slithers, garden peas, Spanish onions & parsley
Buffalo Chicken Wings
Tangy double cooked Tex-Mex wings with blue cheese sauce and lemon
Pork Cerdo con Sobrasada
Scallops on pork belly with Sobrasada sausage, fresh herb salad & chili lime butter
Tapas
Bocadillio de Buey
Slow roasted ximenez sherry beef ribs in fresh warm bun with lettuce, fire roasted capsicum & garlic aioli
Chimichangas
Crispy fried tortilla stuffed with chipotle chicken and pinto bean filling served with sour cream, tomato salsa, guacamole and coriander
Puplo con Chorizo
Grilled octopus and smokey chorizo with lime, mint, parsley and fresh cherry tomato
Breakfast
Avocado Bruschetta & Danish Feta
With tomato, shallots, dill, chives, EVOO, aged balsamic & lemon
Mexican Scrambled Eggs
With dried avocado, tomato, shallots & coriander plus salsa and sour cream
El Salvador
Black pudding, glazed Roma tomato's, bacon, H/M baked beans and fried egg
More about the restaurant: La Bomba Cafe & Tapas Bar
Where the city’s best coffee meets innovative tapas and satisfying breakfasts, La Bomba Cafe & Tapas Bar on Oateson Skyline Drive is a huge hit among local foodies and breakfast fiends. Serving cafe favourites in the morning and afternoon and tapas in the evening hours, this hip hangout is bringing a whole lot of flavour at reasonable prices. Inspired by Spanish and Latin cuisines, La Bomba, located in Brisbane’s Seven Hills will leave you floating on foodie cloud nine. We recommend you reserve a table at this little gem.
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For exceptional Spanish and Latin inspired breakfasts and tapas, Brisbane’s La Bomba Cafe & Tapas Bar really stands out from the crowd. Located in Seven Hills along Oateson Skyline Drive, this local favourite is raising the bar for fresh and creative tapas and is fast becoming the talk of the town. Brisbane’s culinary culture has really taken off in the last few years and La Bomba is another fine example of why. Open for breakfast right through until the evening, La Bomba caters for all Spanish cravings and desires.
Stop by Brisbane’s La Bomba in the morning and try the crushed avo on toast with lemon cracked pepper, the slow-roasted barbecue pork belly, the eggs Benedict or the El Salvador – a spread of roma tomatoes, black pudding, bacon, baked beans and a fried egg. Or, stop by in the evening and indulge in garlic & parsley crispy fried squid, chimichangas, the La Bomba nachos or some buffalo chicken wings with blue cheese sauce and lemon. No matter what it is you’re craving, this Seven Hills spot has you covered. Reserve a table in advance
