Menu from Mo Charcoal Alley
Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Vegetarian
Entrées
Deep-fried Prawn Twister
Deep-fried Won Ton
Steamed Prawn Dumplings
Shanghai Steamed Pork Dumplings with Soup Filling
"MO" Deep-fried Chicken with Sweet Chilli Sauce
Lunch
Braised Beef Brisket with Rice
Sizzling Mongolian Beef with Rice
Slow Braised Pork Belly with Sweetened Soy Sauce & Rice
Lemon Chicken with Rice
Cantonese BBQ Pork with Rice
Beef
Deep-fried Beef in Special Peking Sauce
Stir-fried Beef with Shallot & Ginger
Sizzling Satay Beef and Vegetable
Braised Beef Tenderloin Chunks with Soy Sauce
Chicken
Spicy "Kung Po" Chicken Stir Fry with Cashews
Honey Chicken
Sizzling Special Chicken with Wine and Soy Sauce
Chicken with Orange Cointreau Sauce
Seafood
Salt & Pepper Calamari
Stir-fried Fish Fillet with Seasonal Vegetable
Stir-fried Scallops in Black Bean Sauce
Curried King Prawns
Salt & Pepper Prawns
Noodles
Combination Fried Noodle
Wonton Noodle Soup
Hokkien Noodle
"MO" Fried Noodle with Chicken & Vegetable
More about the restaurant: Mo Charcoal Alley
Mo Charcoal Alley is a Restaurant located at Shop 19/735 Beams Road, Carseldine, Queensland 4034. Mo Charcoal Alley is a popular spot in the Carseldine area. Whether you're looking for a light bite or the full foodie experience, explore the dishes at Mo Charcoal Alley and experience authentic Asian food in Brisbane.
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For delicious Chinese food made with tradition in mind, head over to Mo Charcoal Alley. This family-run Beams Road restaurant offers authentic Far Eastern specialities that tantalise all the senses, all dished out inside an atmosphere that’s friendly and welcoming. Take your pick from mains like spicy kung po chicken with vegetables and rice, slow-braised pork belly with a sweet soy sauce and the restaurant’s popular Cantonese roasted duck with rice. Mo Charcoal Alley also features an array of dumplings and dim sum, so you’re certain to find the Chinese dish you’ve been craving. No matter where you’re living in Brisbane, it’s well worth a trip to Carseldine just to dine at Mo Charcoal Alley.
