I am shocked I haven't reviewed this place yet, we end up eating here at least every couple of months for breakfast with our whole family. The fact that we keep coming back despite the busy James Street location indicates they're pretty darn good at that side of things.
However I'm now thinking maybe it's a good thing that I waited until now as it was on the weekend just gone that we first sampled their lunch menu. As a result I feel like I'm in a better position to review them.
Let's start with our lunch. We were dining with a fellow glutard (it's SO NICE when that happens, I don't feel like the only demanding one at the table!) and we were disappointed to see they still don't identify gf options on their standard menu.
I feel like everytime I go to this place I point it out and ask them to add it into their next printing. Honestly, it would save so much unnecessary drama and allow us to order and eat our meals with much less fuss, but alas they haven't done it as yet.
The waiter bought over a well worn booklet of paper detailing each dish and notes on whether they are gluten free or dairy free and the presence of nuts etc. Not a great impression, and if anyone from Chow House reads this please take this as your (not so) gentle nudge to GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER. Food allergies are a big part of society these days and you WILL be looked over for other food outlets that make it easier to eat at. Just add a teeny little symbol where appropriate. I swear it won't be that difficult!
Ahem. Now I have that out of my system.
Both of us gluten-free folk ordered the crispy pressed rice battered mooloolaba prawns - I know right, I was AMAZED they were on the gf list! It's now 24hours later and I can confirm I have not had any adverse reactions, so the staff know their stuff when it comes to allergies.
The prawns had a really interesting texture. Slightly doughy (not great) but still flavoursome and crispy (very great). They came on a bed of basic "Asian" salad (think bean shoots, red and green cabbage) and was so over seasoned with lime it was almost inedible. There was half a lime on the plate and I wish they had have let me decide on how much I wanted squeezed over the dish. The prawns made up for the salad thankfully, despite being a little smooshy. Quick tip - the chilli sauce is RIDICULOUSLY SPICY. But, this is coming from someone who doesn't make friends with spice, so take that how you will.
My fiancé went with the New England lamb shanks in yellow curry, which was also on the gf list. I had massive food envy when his dish was bought out. It was served on a huge plate and contained two ginourmous shanks of dinosaur proportions. Covered with the most delicious, sweet yellow curry sauce and dotted with kipfler potatoes it was a heavenly mix. The shanks were beautifully cooked (they fell off the bone.... so heavenly) and the flavours really sang. The rice and spring onions added a nice variety and matched the other ingredients very well.
Drink wise the boys went with beer and cider and I had a green smoothie. I've had it before, but this time it was a bit chunky for my liking, and didn't have enough pineapple juice.
Moving along to all of those other times we've had breakfast there, I've had the savoury mince (substituted the sourdough with gluten free toast), eggs bennedict (again subbed the muffin for gf toast), thyme roasted mushrooms (gf toast again), asparagus, broccolini + poached egg and the blackbean, tomato + eschallot fricassee.
I definitely recommend EVERYTHING but a standout for me was the fricasee and the thyme roasted mushrooms. They were heavenly, but everything else was very good too.
I find service to be a bit hit and miss here. They are generally very quick to bring menus and seat you but I've had a few occasions where members of the table have been left waiting for meals (not ideal when you have kids eating on the table) or waiting at the counter to pay.
All in all we go here frequently choosing it over other options on the strip, and the food is usually top notch. The drink options are also great and the light, airy atmosphere really appeals.
Some advice if you're thinking about checking it out is leave plenty of time to scope out parking! It can be so busy on James Street every hour of the day and night so my advice is to wear shoes you can walk a little way in if you have to park the car down a side street. read more