Where To Get a High-Flying Feed in Brisbane Without Dipping Into Your Savings

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Where To Get a High-Flying Feed in Brisbane Without Dipping Into Your Savings

From affordable Greek feasts right by the river to lavish (but quick) lunches, these dining experiences will help you save some hard-earned dime.

E'cco Bistro

After 22 years on Boundary Street, this Brisbane dining institution has a new home in Newstead.

OTTO Brisbane

The revamped site now features three Otto ventures, including its restaurant, a waterside bar and an events space.

Restaurant Dan Arnold

A French fine diner in the heart of Fortitude Valley.

Gauge - CLOSED

One of Brisbane's best restaurants — with breakfast garlic bread.

Greca

A Greek taverna from restaurateur Jonathan Barthelmess at Brisbane's Howard Smith Wharves precinct.

Nota

A fancy, yet affordable eatery in the former Montrachet site serving snacks from $5.

Same Same

A two-storey Thai eatery in Ada Lane from the Longtime crew.

Bisou Bisou

The all-day French restaurant with an oyster and caviar bar.

Agnes

The Same Same and Honto crew has joined forces with chef Ben Williamson to serve up woodfired dishes in an old brick warehouse.

Stanley

A two-level Cantonese bar and restaurant at Brisbane's Howard Smith Wharves.

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