Monday Lunch Special

Strangers’ Restaurant

  • Lunch | Every Monday | 12 pm to 3 pm
    • Last Seating at 1:00 pm
  • 2 Courses | Main & Dessert, with tea & coffee
    • $65 per person (2025 pricing)
    • Minimum 2 person, Maximum 24
  • Meals | Select from the A La Carte Menu
  • The menu rotates throughout the year to accommodate the seasonal change of local produce.
    • Not available during July, November and December.

    • Recommencing on Monday 13 January 2025

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Monday Lunch Special

Two Course Lunch$65.00
Includes your selection of one main and dessert from the a la carte menu, followed by tea & coffee at a set price of $65 per person.
A La Carte Menu
The A La Carte menu is also available on a Monday for lunch.

Meals are priced individually and can be selected on the day. To view the menu click here.

Wine Menu
Beverages and additional dishes, including sides can be ordered on the day.

 

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Strangers’ Restaurant

Strangers’ Restaurant Monday Lunch Special provides a rare opportunity for the public to experience fine dining at New South Wales Parliament House. Includes your selection of one main and one dessert from the a la carte menu, followed by tea & coffee.

Available every Monday from 12:00 pm to 3:00pm, except on public holidays. The last seating is at 1:00 pm as the Restaurant will close promptly at 3:00 pm.

The Executive Chef has designed a beautiful menu that showcases the wonderful delicacies and unique regions of New South Wales.

Dining with history

Parliamentary Catering has long played host to a high calibre of esteemed guests, from Heads of State, World Leaders, Consul Generals and Ambassadors, to Hollywood stars and British royalty. Guests among the famous names include King Charles III, the late Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the late Diana, Princess of Wales, Prince Edward, Duke of Wessex and Actress Audrey Hepburn.

Historically, guests to Parliament, which may include visiting dignitaries, consulate representatives or even members of the Royal family were referred to as ’strangers’, thus the restaurant became known as the place ‘where strangers become friends’.

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