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Dos Manos

Newstead

DOS MANOS HAS PERMANENTLY CLOSED.

Dos Manos in Newstead is a ground-breaking Mexican-Japanese fusion restaurant unlike anything else in Brisbane.

Dos Manos Newstead

The unique venue features a Sushi Train, Robatayaki and Pan Pacific Counter and a menu where Mexican are flavours infused with Japanese techniques.

Dos Manos Newstead

The inventive, contemporary Pan-Pacific menu uses unique combinations of the finest, freshest, and most authentic Mexican and Japanese ingredients to transform the likes of the humble taco, quesadilla and maki roll into something quite extraordinary.

Dos Manos Newstead

A number of menu items have been curated by revered Chef Angelo Sosa, the talent behind Death By Tequila, named California’s Best New Restaurant in 2019.

 

Dos Manos Newstead

Having helmed kitchens throughout New York, San Diego, and Las Vegas, Angelo has also co-authored a cookbook, was a Top Chef Contestant and is arguably one of the best Mexican Chefs in America, bringing his highly sought-after dishes to Brisbane locals.

Perfectly complimenting every dish are a range of craft Tequila and Agave signature Cocktails served alongside a selection of traditional Sake.

Dos Manos Newstead

Good to know - Dos Manos [meaning Two Hands] was created to be made and eaten in precisely that way.

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Still hungry for more suggestions on where to eat out in Brisbane, head to our comprehensive Eat & Drink section HERE! Happy grazing!

Dos Manos

26 Reddacliff St

Newstead

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