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Authentically Asian

If you are craving authentic Asian eats you must check out Izzy Chai.
Here they serve quality modern Asian cuisine with a combination of influences, including dishes from the Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia and neighbouring countries, at affordable prices.
Favourites are Laksa, Chinese-style roasted duck, Mongolian barbecued lamb, sesame beef and crispy pork with Asian greens.
Try the Penang beef, which tastes so authentic, crispy pork and vegetables are a real crowd favourite or some delicious pork spring rolls.
The Rendang beef curry is rich with delicious coconut flavours and the Filipino-style spring rolls with pork mince, carrots, beans and onions accompanied by Izzy Chai’s own homemade sauce are really something different.
It is not just the mouth-watering meals that make Izzy Chai shine, it is the service too.
You will always feel welcome when you visit here. The staff are so attentive and friendly, it feels like dining with family.
The beautiful outdoor area faces north, capturing that ocean breeze in summer.
The restaurant is spacious – plenty of room to find your perfect seat to enjoy your meal.
The layout makes Izzy Chai an ideal venue for parties, club events, weddings and anniversaries.
Open seven days, from 11am to 9pm, there are options for late lunches or early dinners.
Lunch specials, from 11am to 3pm, are very popular with locals and take-away and delivery is available too.
Lunch specials start at $10.90, and they have a huge selection of delicious choices on offer.
Parking is easy in a dedicated car park at the rear of the restaurant.
Drop by and take home an easy meal or call and book a table at Izzy Chai Modern Asian tonight.
Phone 5449 7598 or find them at 205 Weyba Road, Noosaville.

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