
Andrew d[-_-]b
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Tasmania's Parliament House sits on the waterfront of Hobart. Originally built of the new colony's Customs House, it was converted into the houses of parliament in 1856. Obviously this building houses the House of Assembly and The Legislative Council. If you have the opportunity to be offered a tour, there is a wonderful little museum in the basement of the building with snippets of the buildings past. The main Reception Hall has been beautifully restored in recent years, and this is the the room you're most likely to attend if you visit.
I tried their sister venue a few weeks ago, so thought I'd try them out for lunch today. Food was fresh and delicious. Staff still a little confused, however they've not long opened, so give them some time and I'm sure they'll be great. The dishes were all at the special rate of $3.80 (train) and they were busy enough to require two levels of food to be going round at the same time. Give this place a visit if you're looking for a city centre sushi train!