Eating out on a budget? In our latest Specials Board round-up we’ve scoured the city for the best value dining deals this spring, including everything from home-made yum cha at a family-owned supermarket, to a luxury-for-less dinner from a three-hatted fine dining restaurant. Yum cha Saturday at Sunshine Supermarket, Riverwood Every Saturday at 10am, the family-owned Sunshine Supermarket pulls up its roller door to serve homemade yum cha dishes such as prawn wontons, taro puffs and cheung fun for takeaway. Fried items are $3.
50 each or $10 for three (maximum six per person), steamed items start from $7 and desserts are $6 each or two for $10. Good to know: Arrive early to beat the queues. 54 Thurlow Street, Riverwood, instagram.
com/sunshine_sydney Pasta and Wine Wednesdays at Berkelo Kitchen, Terrey Hills Berkelo Kitchen serves house-made pasta (and pizza) in the cosy firelit dining room of a weatherboard cottage in lush Terrey Hills, and from 5-9pm every Wednesday night it’s just $30, which includes a glass of wine or beer. Diners are offered a selection of Australian and European wines, and the pasta dish changes weekly. Good to know: This is a child-friendly venue, and there’s a large outdoor area for when the weather warms up.
205 Mona Vale Road, Terrey Hills, berkelo.com.au Weekday set menu at C.
C. Babcoq, Cronulla This popular rotisserie-turned-cocktail bar offers a seasonal four-course set menu for $45 a head every Wednesday and Thursday night from 5pm. The menu .