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Mum banquet at Le Thai Chef

LE THAI Chef has Mother’s Day covered with its exotic banquets, given a western twist.
Celebrity Chef Sun has put together a variety of banquets ranging from $21.90 to $39.90.
Trained in Canada and France, Sun grew up cooking Thai food and has even served his dishes to royalty.
Sun incorporates all his knowledge and experience into creating “traditional Thai dishes with western presentation”.
A delicious grilled chicken recipe with cranberry sauce and salad is also on the menu for mum.
Owner Theo says the Mothers Day weekend is extra special at his restaurant because mums will really be treated like royalty.
“The highest level of love and respect is held for mothers in Thai culture, so our customers’ mums will be pampered and served delicious food unlike any other fine restaurant in Geelong.”
After eight months in business, the response to Le Thai Chef has been “terrific”, Theo says.
Le Thai Chef has even been ranked as high as Best Restaurant in Geelong on Trip Advisor.
“It’s quite an achievement to be ranked that high in such a short amount of time,” Theo says.
The spacious venue can cater for large family groups and seats up to 76 patrons.
Theo advises booking early to secure seats for Mothers Day.
“Pre-book with Le Thai Chef and your group will receive a complementary treat for mum ranging from sweets to a bottle of Le Thai bubbly, depending on group size.”
Gluten-free and vegetarian options are available.
Le Thai Chef is serving lunch from 11.30am to 2pm and dinner from 6pm to 10pm seven days a week at 199 Thompson Rd, North Geelong, phone 5278 9898.

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