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eclectic, quirky

Bottled wine only

The Chairman & Yip Restaurant

Editorial Review

A pioneer in fusion cooking where East meets West, we are now a 150 seat restaurant occupying two levels in the heart of Canberra city. We offer of a range of flexible set menus and prices. We cater for the romantic dinner for two, birthday parties, conference meetings, weddings and corporate gatherings.

The Chairman & Yip Restaurant

Address

108 Bunda Street, Canberra, ACT, 2600


Contact Details

Phone:

(02) 6248 7109

Email:

albertchung777@yahoo.com

Website:

http://www.thechairmanandyip.com


Restaurant Summary

Speciality:

Disabled Facilities, Function Rooms, Vegetarian

Price:

$6.50

Entrees: $9.5 - $18.5, Main: $6.5 - $31.5

Hours:

Tue-Fri midday-2.30pm, Mon-Sat 6pm-10.30pm





Editorial Review

The Chairman and Yip has remained a Canberra institution despite losing the coveted SMH Good Food Guide Hat recently. As a whole, the restaurant has the package - a delightful ambience, fantastic waitstaff and great food to boot. With unparalleled interiors featuring soft furnishings, earthy tones and muted lights, the service blends magnificently with the intimate atmosphere, offering informed suggestions on the wine and elaborating knowledgably on the dishes. The restaurant offers a flexible menu that can be adjusted according to dietary requirements and taste, as well as an organised function program and several private dining areas.

Unlike so many other restaurants, the menu is woefully uninformative and fails to capture the true essence of the dishes. For example, the signature entree is simply called Chairman's Pancakes, and doesn't do justice to the heavenly infusion of roast duck with shitake mushrooms, water chestnuts, pine nuts and sesame in a tangy dressing, wrapped lovingly in small soft pancakes that resemble a cross between rice paper and Indian dosai. Try the sweet and smoky char-grilled field mushrooms with coriander and chilli pesto, and follow through with the stir-fried king prawns with chilli and plum jam, or the famous beef and scallop ground pepper hot pot, a fusion of flavours across cultures. With the early-bird special just $28.50 for two set courses, fine dining has never been more accessible, not to mention lick-your-fingers delicious.

Russell Buzby, July 2008

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Matthias Regner: We used to eat here happily years ago, but our last visit (June 2006) was a bad experience. We waited very long to be served. The food was terribly bland (every course except the duck pancakes), served on cold plates in an underheated restaurant, and the water glasses were dirty. The waiter was badly trained: He always served the male (me) first; we brought our own 9 year-old wine but there was no thought of looking at it and perhaps decant it. Given the rave reviews, extremely disappointed! (12 June 2007)

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