Thursday, December 30, 2010

Siana satisfies


I have been incredibly slack / sick / Christmassing / juggling a new job so they are going to be my excuses for why I haven't posted in quite some time! That's not to say I haven't been doing a hell of a lot of eating out lately- I have! It has just been harder than I anticipated to actually put pen to paper...or should I say fingers to keyboard...or whatever...you get the point. ANYWAY, I'm back with a gigantic backlog of gluttonous adventures to spill, so get your forks out!
Siana Long Island Green Iced Tea
Almost a month ago now, I had the enjoyment of a whirlwind trip to Brisbane for the weekend. My good friend Miss D's partner had planned a surprise birthday dinner at the iconic riverside dining spot, Siana. I had read mixed reviews about it so was quite apprehensive about what to expect from my dining experience. The stately staircase leading upstairs to Siana's entrance made a dramatic first impression and to add to that drama, we realized Miss D and her other half were an arm's length behind us - leading to a brief frenzied panic among those of us whom were supposed to be surprise guests at the dinner! Fortunately we escaped being spotted and scurried into the bustling bar area before any unwanted case of premature surprises.

Not ones to mess around, four of us girls went straight for the hardest, strongest thing we could find on the exquisite menu of cocktaily deliciousness: the Siana Long Island Green Iced Tea: a lethal yet mouthwatering combo of Tanqueray Gin, Belvedere Vodka, Bacardi Rum, Sho Chiku Bai Sake, Herredura Silver, Ginger Liqueur, lime & lemon juice, ginger, lemongrass, topped with ginger beer and piled into a chilled glass almost ginormous enough to swim in. Boozey heaven. Thinking it wise to perhaps line our stomachs with something a little more substantial than spirits, we picked a bunch of scrummy looking items to share for dinner. First up, six delicate bite sized rice paper rolls ($13) crammed full of yummy fresh herbs, pickled vegetables and served with a little dipping pot of chilli & vinegar. Delish.

Rice paper rolls

Next up was the Gyoza ($15) five lightly fried dumplings filled with chicken, water chestnut, coriander & spices - definitely my absolute favourite dish of the night. Miss D & I demolished four Peking Duck Wraps (Traditionally Rolled Chinese Pancake w/ Cucumber, Shallots & Hoisin Sauce $19) between the two of us in a matter of seconds! Miss C ordered the Chicken & Prawn Pad Thai (Rice Noodles stir fried with Chinese Chives,  Tamarind Sauce, Roasted Cashew Nuts, Chicken & Prawns - $27) however was left a little underwhelmed with the dish. Fortunately most of the dishes exceeded expectations, which I suppose perhaps compensated for the one dish we didn't enjoy so much.

Peking duck wraps
Whether it be for a cheeky cocktail by the river, or a full blown Asian-fusion feast, Siana is certainly worth checking out on your next trip to Brisvegas. Whatever you do, just don't do what I did and go suss out their website beforehand. I'm sorry to say but it is cringe-worthy, daggy-central! Now I know the first thing you want to do is Google that shizz and see what I'm on about.

Siana - City
Upper Plaza Level
Riparian Plaza
71 Eagle Street Brisbane, Qld.

ph: 07 3221 3887