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Sabrosa Dim Sum House opens in Noosa Junction

A Cantonese inspired dim sum restaurant and bar has become a new favourite hidden in the bustling Noosa Junction precinct.

Sabrosa Dim Sum House is the newest venue from the team behind the much-loved Somedays Pizza and Mariella Mexicantina.

Serving bold flavours and showcasing master dim sum craftsmanship, Sabrosa’s menu will transport you to the alleyways and basements of Hong Kong with locally sourced fresh ingredients and the finest traditional ingredients to create a menu that celebrates authenticity and quality.

Sabrosa Dim Sum House owner Nathan Ramsay said he can’t wait for everyone to experience Sabrosa.

“We are very excited to be showcasing authentic Cantonese Dim Sum here in Noosa with our talented Head Chef Kaung who has worked around the globe including Hong Kong,” he said.

Their beverage program is mindfully curated to complement the experience with fine wines, spirits and brews from Australia and abroad.

Sabrosa features a vinyl booth with DJs selecting till late Friday and Saturday nights, so be sure to stop by for some rare grooves.

They are open for dinner Wednesday to Sunday from 5pm and a special ‘yum cha’ lunch from 12pm to 3pm on Saturday.

Visit Sabrosa Dim Sum House at 3/26 Sunshine Beach Rd, Noosa Heads QLD 4567.

To view the menu visit sabrosanoosa.com.au

For more information call 0420406415.

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