Friday 14 October 2016

Great Beer Garden Area

As the weather is getting warmer, everybody knows that there’s nothing like an Aussie summer without a chilled cold beer to stay cool and quench one’s thirst! With just enough shade and sunlight, Two Hand Bar’s Beer Garden in Abbotsford is where you should be this summer!

Great beer garden Area


Two Hands Bar & Beer Garden Eatery is a delightful comfortable joint located in the heart of Abbotsford with menu ranges from a wide selection of burgers and beer.

The Cosy Beer Garden Area


Garden AreaThe Beer garden area is an outdoor area where you can sit and relax with your mates with great beer, cocktails, beer towers and a variety of Asian-western fusion dishes and treats suitable for everyone. Twohandsbar offers great entertainment including Thursday DJ Nights, other occasional live performances and parties. The Great Beer Garden Area is a perfect Hangout place or in the future book your next event at Two Hands. Whether Bachelor, Hens, Birthday, business, school or language events, Two Hands caters to all.  

The Beer Garden itself consists of sizable space for beautiful people, 25 to 30 can comfortably have a delightful time. With Well-formed, Magnificent Lighting and Tropical Trees, This Place is a Perfect fairyland Destination to your stressed weekend. With all the great perks or the facilities we also never compromise on the meals and drinks, with everlasting alcohol and beer towers. WiFi also available.

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Thursday 13 October 2016

Fill Your Bellies With This!

Takoyaki 


Takoyaki, is one of the most popular Japanese Street Foods from Osaka and has been around since the early 1930's. It is made with a savory pancake batter that is shaped into round balls and filled with cooked octopus pieces. While the idea of octopus in a pancake may sound unappealing at first, but you'll be surprised at how savory, delicious, and addictive this favorite Japanese snack actually is! In fact, Takoyaki, which is originally perceived as a snack, can be a meal in itself. Delicious deep fried octopus balls, crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside with bits of freshly cooked octopus in the middle. The Takoyaki octopus balls are topped with mayo and described as ‘special sauce’. The term Takoyaki is "tako", meaning octopus, and "yaki", which means grilled. Takoyaki has a very thin, and almost crisp grilled exterior with a very soft, almost liquid center, with a tender or slightly chewy bite of cooked octopus. Sounds pretty tasty, don't you think?

Takoyaki

Kara-age Chicken


Do you know where to go to satisfy your fried chicken cravings? Forget KFC, crave fried chicken - think about Kara-age!


Inspired by Chinese fried chicken recipes, Kara age means “Tang fried” (Tang as in the Chinese dynasty), which is an umbrella term for any chicken that's coated in either potato starch or flour and fried. It was adapted from the Chinese culinary repertoire and turned into something uniquely Japanese. For supreme-flavored bites, you can't beat crispy fried chicken marinated in soy sauce, garlic and ginger, coated lightly with flour, and deep fried. With Kara age chicken by your side, you'll never want to eat takeaway chicken again! At Two Hands Bar, our Kara age chicken is served with a side of white rice and salad. We also recommend you ask for a fresh dollop of mayonnaise to compliment this extremely tasty dish! 

Kara age Chicken

Bulgogi Pork

Annyeonghaseyo Hanguk ! Hello Korea !

Bulgogi is one of the most well-known Korean foods that consists of Bul is the Korean word for fire and gogi is meat, therefore, it translates into fire meat. This yummy dish is made from thinly sliced sirloin or another prime cut of beef. It is marinated in a mixture of soy sauce, sesame oil, black pepper, garlic, onions, ginger, and sugar for two to four hours to enhance the flavor and its tenderization. Whole cloves of garlic, sliced onions, and chopped green peppers are often grilled or cooked at the same time. It is often served to non-Koreans as a first taste of Korean cuisine. This delicious Bulgogi serves with a bowl of steamed rice or p air it with burger and some vegetables or salad. You'll have a most satisfying meal in the snap of your fingers.

Bulgogi Pork







Monday 10 October 2016

Favorite Japanese Cuisine at Twohandsbar!

Teriyaki

There is so much more to know about Japanese cuisine than just sushi, Teriyaki – the most popular Japanese chicken dish with perfectly tender and juicy chicken meat doused in a home-made sweet and savory teriyaki sauce. This delicious, teriyaki is a combination of two Japanese words "teri" and "yaki." Teri means luster, and yaki means grill or broil. Teriyaki chicken is a tasty Japanese cooking technique where sticky sweet slow cooker teriyaki chicken has a hint of garlic and honey served with original potato salad, spicy carrot with soy-sauce, steamed rice and seasonal fruit. Both chicken and teriyaki sauce are delicious and super healthy for you. Guaranteed yummy Japanese cuisine for you to try!

Teriyaki

Edamame

What is your favorite snack food? Try Edamame and it might be one of the healthiest snacks you’ll ever know!

Edamame is the perfect little pick-me-up snack, tucked away in their fuzzy little pods and sprinkled with salt. The Japanese name, edamame means "stem bean" (eda = "branch" or "stem" + mame = "bean"), because the beans were often sold while still attached to the stem. Edamame is popularly eaten as otsumami, which are snacks that you eat while drinking beer or come along with your favorite burger. Edamame is the name for young, immature soybeans, picked before they've had a chance to harden which are naturally gluten-free and low calorie, contains no cholesterol and is an excellent source of protein, iron, and calcium. It is an especially tasty and ideal for those who follow a plant-based diet. Let’s eat healthy together!

Edamame

Gyoza

Are you a dumpling - fan ? If you love dumplings, our homemade Gyoza is definitely what you want to try at Two Hands Bar. Japanese-style Gyoza are related to their Chinese counterparts but tend to be more subtle in flavor, stuffed with juicy beef and cabbage lightly seasoned with garlic, scallions, white pepper, salt, and sugar. The Japanese consider Gyoza more of a side dish to complement our rice whereas the Chinese sometimes eat pot stickers as the main course. The best way to mix and match our specialty Gyoza is to pair it with a nice cold Japanese beer or warm comforting Japanese Sake.
 Gyoza



Saturday 8 October 2016

Finding Traditional Japanese Desserts at Two Hands

Here at Two Hands, we bring on some traditional flavors from Japan through our traditional homemade desserts that are sure to satisfy all those with a sweet tooth. 


Japanese Sweet Bread Agepan


What do you get when you cross a donut with a churro? Well, you get the Japanese sweet bread, Agepan! This little treat has a history of being created after the Second World War for school children who were lacking from much needed nutrients. Nowadays, it’s an enjoyed lunchtime snack for students and a favorite dessert at Two Hands. Sprinkled with some kinako (soybean powder), its crunch will leave you smiling with delight. You can takeaway or have agepan delivered to your doorstep at Two Hands, and for those who only want to bring the sweetness up another notch, we have a selection of caramel, hazelnut or vanilla syrup that can also be added on top!

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Japanese Dessert Shiratama Kinako



If you enjoy the taste of Japanese sweets such as dango or daifuku, then we’ve got another treat for you! Two Hands offers a traditional dessert called the Shiratama Kinako. Both chewy in texture and sweet in flavour, Shiratama is made up of rice flour which is kneaded into little balls and lightly sprinkled with kinako, a soybean powder and kuromitsu, a sugar-based sweet sauce . The dessert goes perfect with a side of vanilla ice cream or whipped cream and a cup of hot steaming tea! We recommend eating this dessert with green or earl grey tea to bring out the sweetness of the Shiratama. 

Japanese Dessert


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