The Best Set Menus in Brisbane for Every Appetite
Leave it to the chef, with Brisbane’s best set menus.

Sometimes there’s no better way to eat than to simply sit down and let the food roll in, plate after plate. And luckily, when it comes to finding incredible restaurants in Brisbane serving sumptuous banquets, there’s plenty to choose from.
We set out to find Brisbane’s best set menus under $100, and boy, have we delivered! We’ve got you covered for romantic dinners for two to tables full of food for your whole group chat. Read on to discover which set menu is the pick for you.

e’cco bistro
No matter what time of day you’d like to dine, this Brisbane institution, e’cco bistro, has a banquet option to suit! If you’re dining out for lunch, you can opt for the three-course choice that offers a range of flavourful plates that would put your packed lunch to shame (sorry). Or if you’re looking for a dinner date option, you can mix it up with the evening menu. A hatted restaurant with a set menu under $100? Dreams do come true!
From $79 per person
63 Skyring Terrace, Newstead

The Golden Pig
Take the overwhelm out of ordering and opt for a set menu at The Golden Pig for your next lunch or dinner outing!
The banquet dishes at this modern Asian restaurant offer a selection of nine seasonal plates, and they’re able to cater to most dietaries, making this a no-brainer for your next group dinner. You can also opt for a gluten-free or vegan/vegetarian set menu, to make your booking even easier.
Expect fragrant curries, sticky glazes and fresh market seafood.
From $74 per person
38 Ross Street, Newstead

Happy Boy
Happy Boy is bound to make anyone smile with their tasty banquet totalling just $50 per person. This bustling, rustic-chic venue is loved for its generous portions, locally produced Aussie wines on the menu and for open attitude towards dietary restrictions. ust let your waiter know what’s up and the chef will handle the rest.
The banquet is tailored to your individual table, with inclusions ranging from spring rolls to salt and pepper tofu and chongqing chilli chicken.
$50 per person
East Street, Fortitude Valley

Ming Ming’s
Ensconced within the thriving Wilston Village, Ming Ming’s Kitchen is endlessly popular with the locals for its long and flavourful menu that’s packed with tasty bites.
We checked in to see if they offered a set menu and it’s good news — they offer four banquet options, all under $100!
Sets A and B offer a mix of entrees and mains to satiate any appetite. There’s also a snack banquet (the banquet of dreams) and a vegan banquet for our plant-based pals.
From $45 per person
1/1 MacGregor Street, Wilston

Greca
Eating authentic Greek is easy in Brisbane, just make a reservation at Greca! The prime waterfront location adds to the ambience of this traditional-meets-modern taverna and the expertly curated menu is something special.
Greca offers its patrons two set menus, the Full Greek and the Super Greek. The Super Greek adds on an additional two plates — a sizzling saganaki cheese and souvlaki. The Super Greek it is!
Sitchu Tip: The Greca team have recently added a vegan banquet option for a plant-based feast — delish!
From $68 per person
Howard Smith Wharf Precinct, 3/5 Boundary Street, Brisbane City

Honto
If you didn’t think you could dine at one of Brisbane’s most exclusive and exciting restaurants for under $100… we’re thrilled to tell you otherwise. You can experience Honto’s exemplary Japanese cuisine in the form of a ten-course banquet for $84. With Pacific oysters included in both of Honto‘s banquets, they’re a little bit special!
From $84 per person
Alden Street, Fortitude Valley

Sokyo
Fancy an early dinner? Sokyo‘s Keishoku menu sits at a bargain price of $55. The only catch? You’ll have to pop by between 5pm and 6:30pm. Curated by Head Chef Tuan Colombo, the menu features a brand new dish, many months in the making — the Sokyo Udon Carbonara. This scrumptious dish features nori, candied bacon and miso parmesan foam and tastes every bit as good as it sounds.
$55 per person (5pm to 6:30pm)
The Star, 33 William Street, Brisbane City

Yoko Dining
Bringing Japanese izakaya-style dining together with the energy of Tokyo’s music bars, Yoko is a fun dining experience that will transport you from the daily grind.
The Izakaya Set menu will delight you with fresh seafood, noodles, inspiring flavour combinations and a fun soft-serve dessert to finish. If you’re extra hungry and have some more room in the budget, you could also opt for the Yoko super izakaya set at $75 per person.
From $60 per person
Howard Smith Wharves, 2/5 Boundary Street, Brisbane City

Agnes
Every dish at Agnes is cooked with flame, no gas or electricity. Low fires burn in the open-plan kitchen and the result is an incredible dinner. Enjoy their eight-course set menu with friends, family or your significant other. Star with Pacific oysters before moving through to the likes of basket grilled calamari and smoked lambs neck.
From $100 per person
22 Agnes Street, Fortitude Valley

sAme sAme
Can’t decide what to order? It’s a popular problem at sAme sAme. Luckily for you, they offer a bountiful banquet that rounds up their most popular dishes (dependent on seasonality) for you to dig into with your nearest and dearest.
You’ll be feasting on everything from dumplings and betel leaf to layered curries and crunchy stirfries.
From $84 per person
Shop AM3 Ada Lane, 46 James Street, Fortitude Valley

Pawpaw Cafe
Take your bestie or your boo out for a delicious banquet for two at Pawpaw Cafe! This modern Asian fusion restaurant never misses the mark when it comes to tasty, Instagrammable and unforgettable meals.
This three-course dinner can even be upgraded to include paired wines, to make for a well-rounded set menu experience.
From $48 per person
898 Stanley Street East, Woolloongabba

Rich & Rare Power Banquet
There are very few places in Australia where you can book in for a nine-course banquet for a mere $57 — and to think we have one at our doorstep!
Rich & Rare is dishing out nine flavourful plates from sourdough, oyster mignonette, barramundi and more (and don’t worry, they’re not skimping on dessert!) to savvy diners 7 days a week.
$57 per person, two-person booking minimum
Daily, 11am to 6pm
West Village Garden Pavilion, 97 Boundary Street, West End
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