P’Nut Street Noodles

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P’Nut Street Noodles – Authentic. Affordable. Southeast Asian.

Considered to be the home of authentic and flavoursome Asian street food, P’Nut Street Noodles will be bringing the best of Indonesian food to its stores this August to mark the country’s independence. 

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To mark Indonesia’s Independence on August 17 and celebrate the nation’s food and culture, this August, P’Nut Street Noodles will be offering a range of month-long Indonesian specials. So, whilst travelling to Indonesia (and all overseas travel) is firmly off the cards for the foreseeable future, thanks to P’Nut that won’t stop you from enjoying a taste of Indonesia! 

The Indonesian Specials that will be offered throughout the month of August and that we recently enjoyed includes Char Kway Teow, a dish comprised of flat rice sheet noodles tossed with garlic-infused kecap manis, free-range egg and fresh vegetables. This dish proved to have a perfect mix of both sweet and savoury and is available with chicken or vegetables. 

Another exciting Indonesian special which will be available is Indonesian Fried Chicken (IFC). Brough back by popular demand, this dish features cage free chicken seasoned with a blend of spices and coated with homemade satay and sambal. Packed full of flavour, this chicken was crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside and had just the right amount of spice and kick to it without being too overpowering.

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Beyond this, Indonesian dishes, Mee Goreng and Nasi Goreng will also be available.

Finally, you’ll able to enjoy a cold Bintang beer with any main dish offered at P’Nut for just five dollars, because everyone knows you can’t go to Indonesia without a few cheap Bintangs.   

Like all of P’Nut’s dishes, only the freshest, locally sourced ingredients are used and all sauces are made from scratch, never using processed ingredients or cutting corners. 

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P’Nut has outlets across Brisbane, namely located in Bulimba, South Bank, and Windsor, as well as the Sunshine Coast and Sydney.

Experience a taste of Indonesia and be transported to the streets of Indonesia by visiting your local P’Nut or ordering online today. View P’Nut Street Noodles’ full menu and order via www.pnut.com.au

Written by Jarred Reinke


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