Recent social media posts
27/01/2025
Thanks for our regular customers last few nights, to show up , support and say goodbye to me . Wish you all have a wonderful food memory with your loved ones. Itβs a great journey to be part of eat Eat street family since 2018. This Friday 31/01/2025 will be the final night of trading at Eat Street. Come to say hello and goodbye (even Sunny is rush on cooking π€£)πππ
Eat Street Northshore
20/01/2025
20/01/2025
Itβs time to say goodbye.
Thanks for your support.π
SAD ANNOUNCEMENT: The little octopus who has been part of our Eat Street family for many years will be closing on Friday 31st January at 10pm. Please stop by in the LaneWay & buy a farewell dish from Sunny & say goodbye.
30/11/2024
04/11/2024
11 Years ago on Friday 8th November 2013 we opened the doors to EAT STREET MARKETS next to Portside with our own idea of having a food market at night with entertainment - it was an instant success & after 3 years we moved to our bigger site on the Wharf where we are now as EAT STREET NORTHSHORE.π JOIN US THIS WHOLE WEEKEND FOR OUR 11th B'Day PARTY
01/11/2024
π€ welcome to Laneway
21/07/2024
10/05/2024
Eat Street Northshore
29/03/2024
Itβs Easter π£ holiday
Address
221D MacArthur Avenue
Hamilton, QLD
4007
To get to the restaurant located on Macarthur Avenue in Brisbane, you can take public transportation by using the nearest bus or train station. Alternatively, driving is also an option with public parking available nearby.
Opening Hours
| Friday |
4pm - 10pm |
| Saturday |
4pm - 10pm |
| Sunday |
4pm - 9pm |
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What people say
The Little Octopus, located on Macarthur Avenue in Brisbane, has received mixed reviews from various sources. According to a recent review in the Brisbane Times, the restaurant offers a unique dining experience with its focus on seafood and Asian-inspired dishes. The reviewer praised the freshness of the ingredients and the creativity of the menu. However, they also noted that some dishes were hit or miss and that service could be slow at times.
A review in Gourmet Traveller echoed similar sentiments, stating that while some dishes were outstanding, others fell short of expectations. The reviewer particularly enjoyed the grilled octopus dish but found the pork belly to be overly fatty.
Online reviews have been more varied. On TripAdvisor, The Little Octopus has an overall rating of 4 out of 5 stars based on over 100 reviews. Many customers raved about the quality of the food and attentive service. One customer wrote, "The food was amazing! So fresh and full of flavour." Another commented, "The staff were so friendly and helpful."
However, there were also several negative reviews on TripAdvisor. Some customers complained about long wait times for their food or drinks and others felt that prices were too high for what they received. One reviewer wrote, "Food was good but not worth the price tag."
On Zomato, The Little Octopus has an overall rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars based on over 50 reviews. Customers generally enjoyed their meals but had mixed opinions on service quality.
Overall, it seems that The Little Octopus offers a unique dining experience with some standout dishes but also room for improvement in terms of consistency and service quality.
No information available yet regarding recent reviews from other sources such as newspapers or magazines.