Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Neptune Palace

LOCATION:
Located in the heart of Circular Quay, an easy three minute walk from the Circular Quay train station and ferry terminal. Buses and taxis are also easy transportation options. Escalators to the restaurant doors. Parking is available at the Gold Fields House carpark.

PROFILED BY DE GROOTS MEDIA:
Striking fear into the hearts of sailors and ruling over marine life, Neptune was the Roman god of the seas. So you might imagine that his palace would be an underwater cave filled with fish, coral and the odd disobedient mermaid. You would be wrong. Neptune Palace is actually on dry land and elevated over our own Sydney Harbour. Spread over two floors and decked out in dark blue wallpaper, navy Baroque-style chairs and boasting a wall of fish tanks (as well as a private dining room and views over Circular Quay), it befits the ruler of the seas. Regal dispositions aside, it also has two other irresistible qualities: it is halal – a rare find by the sparkling waters of the harbour – and it boasts an extensive menu of authentic Chinese and Malaysian food.

FUNCTIONS:
Spread over two floors, with views of Circular Quay, our Restaurant combines the freshest Australian produce, an extensive modern and traditional menu and an award-winning wine list.
This versatile venue offers great function possibilities, be it for clients, colleagues or family and friends. Whether you are after an intimate lunch/dinner or perhaps a lively function for up to 200 people.

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