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Easter at Intercontinental Sanctuary Cove Resort

Intercontinental Sanctuary Cove Resort has got you covered this Easter. Here’s a line up of what they have on:

Good Friday

Executive Chef, Matt Hart has crafted a decadent seafood delight for the senses in-keeping with Good Friday tradition that will see diners enjoying the likes of market-fresh platters of prawns, crabs, mussels, zesty fish curry and oysters.
The indulgent Easter-inspired buffet is one not to be missed, with desserts such as rich tiramisu, chocolate egg mousse cups, crème caramel, mango pavlova all hand-made delicacies by the hotel’s award-winning pastry team.
Diners can secure a place at the table for the Good Friday Seafood Buffet in the charming homestead-style destination, The Grange, to set their luxury tone for the Easter break.

Good Friday Seafood Buffet | Pricing | 6pm – 9pm | $99* per adult | $49 per child (5 – 12 years old, children under four complimentary) *Public holiday surcharge is included in the price

For dining reservations please call Emma Heath on 07 5501 9832 or email emma.heath@ihg.com

Easter Saturday

Easter escapism dining continues into Easter Saturday with the resort’s latest culinary initiative, Dinner Under the Stars.
For the discerning palate, diners will delight in a delicious selection of garlic prawns with mango salsa, juicy eye fillet, baby Barramundi and sweet treats in an à la carte selection.  Make the most of the Easter long weekend under the balmy Autumn evening pool-side in the relaxed dining event set against the stunning Queensland tropical backdrop.

Easter Sunday | Dinner Under the Stars | From 6pm | A la carte pricing

For dining reservations please call Emma Heath on 07 5501 9832 or email emma.heath@ihg.com

Staycation

For those wanting to embrace in an Easter escape, they can ensure their egg-cup overflows with an abundance of free resort activities for the entire family.  From beach activities to giant chess, putt-putt golf, jewellery making, beach soccer, face-painting, cupcake making and an Easter egg hunt.Enjoy an extended stay in luxury with an exclusive offer of up to 30% off for bookings made before 26th April and stays until 30th June 2019. 

Book accommodation here

Information supplied by Intercontinental Sanctuary Cove

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Gelatissimo donate to the McGrath Foundation with every scoop sold of new limited-edition flavour

Gelatissimo has partnered with the McGrath Foundation to create a limited-edition flavour that will make a difference this February. For every scoop sold of the new Deluxe Range flavour, Ruby Love, 50 cents will go directly to the McGrath Foundation and its McGrath Breast Care Nurses, who provide invaluable physical, psychological and emotional support for free to families experiencing breast cancer across Australia.

Made fresh in-store, Ruby Love is a delicious pink gelato made with seedless raspberries, fragrant rosewater, locally-baked meringues and a ruby chocolate swirl. The exciting pink swirl is made with Callebaut’s revolutionary Ruby Chocolate, the fourth variant of chocolate after dark, milk and white, released in 2017. A must try for chocolate lovers, the unique chocolate is characteristically pink in colour and has a fresh and fruity berry flavour unlike any other chocolate.

This extra special flavour is available in all 46 stores across Australia throughout the month of February while stocks last.

Information supplied by The Cru Media

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Brisbane City Markets are back on!!!

This coming Wednesday, the 6th of February, is the long-awaited Grand Opening of the all-new Brisbane City Markets!

The markets are under new management and have been revamped and refreshed with ethical, eco-friendly and sustainable lifestyle options,  all while focusing on the incredibly skilled vendors that South East Queensland has to offer.

Combining the convenience of inner city living and the incredible lifestyle of market shopping with all the unique finds you can’t get at the big supermarket chains all in one great location at Reddacliffe Place, in the heart of the CBD, every single Wednesday.

The all-new Brisbane City Markets will give people that live, work and study in the city the best place to find farm fresh and locally sourced organic produce, with ease. 

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Lunar New Year at The Treasury

Treasury Brisbane will come alive as they celebrate the Year of the Pig with stunning festive theming and entertainment, unforgettable banquets and
unique dishes.

The Treasury will host two unforgettable Lunar New Year events set within its atmospheric open-air courtyard. Festivities launch with the Year of the Pig Night Markets on Friday 1 February. Hosted under a sea of glowing red lanterns, this abundant hawker street food style market will capture the sights, celebrations and tastes of Lunar New Year and feature a live cooking demonstration with celebrity chef Luke Nguyen of Red Lantern and Fat Noodle fame. Year of the Pig celebrations continue on Saturday 2 February with two world-renowned chefs for one incredible experience at the Lunar New Year Chef’s Banquet. A spectacular four-course Asian fusion menu will be curated by Luke Nguyen and the visionary mastermind behind The Star Gold Coast’s revered Kiyomi restaurant, Chase Kojima, as well as a live cooking demonstration. With spectacular activations and entertainment set within the old-world opulence of its iconic buildings, Treasury Brisbane is the unforgettable home of Lunar New Year 2019.

The full line up can be viewed here

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BITE Markets at North Harbour

Brisbane’s northside is set to get a whole new foodie destination this March. Bite markets will be home to over 40 food stalls and bars surrounded by landscaped areas and set in customised shipping containers. The line up will include: Zoe’s brownies, Ice tea man, September 18, Come on mate!, Donut Kitchen, Fresh Gozleme and Mocktail Madness to name a few.

Follow them on Facebook ‘Bite Markets at North Harbour’ for all the latest updates.

There will be ample parking at the venue with 600 car parking spaces.

The market will be on every Friday and Saturday 4pm – 10pm and is located at Nolan Drive, Morayfield – off Exit 150 on the Bruce Highway.

Entry $3 adults, children under 12 are are free.

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THE STAR TO TAKE ENTERTAINMENT TO NEW HEIGHTS ON THE GOLD COAST WITH OPEN AIR CONCERT VENUE


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Plans are underway for an open-air concert venue at The Star Gold Coast that will deliver a stunning new entertainment offering capable of attracting frontline local and overseas music acts.

The Star Entertainment Group CEO, Matt Bekier, today unveiled the proposal aimed at ensuring the Gold Coast can compete with Australia’s major capital cities to host top performers from Australia and around the
world. An outdoor venue that can stage concerts of small and large scale would drive great cut-through and further enhance the Gold Coast as a music destination.

Their plans include curating a calendar of events, from full-scale concerts by world-class bands and performers to family-friendly picnic events like Carols at Christmas, to smaller more intimate offerings like string quartets.

A major part of this plan is to activate and further bring to life Gold Coast Bulletin Centenary Park, just across the canal from The Star Gold Coast. The positioning of the stage on the property will enable people in the park to be close to the action, have a great view and be part of the overall atmosphere.

Information Supplied by: The Star Entertainment Group

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Johnny Rockets Review

Location:  Shop 49 – 51/1000 Ann St, Fortitude Valley QLD 4006

View the menu here.

What we ordered: Nacho Tots, Southern Crispy Chicken, Chicken Tenders, Route 66 Burger, Oreo Shake, Strawberry Shake

GET THE SHAKES! We had the Oreo and strawberry shakes and absolutely loved them, they were full of decadent flavors and worked perfectly to complement the burgs.

The burger we tried was the Route 66! The onions and cheese paired well together with a perfectly cooked patty. The mayonnaise was not too much and allowed the flavors to flow together.

The Southern Crispy Chicken was perfectly breaded and served hot and nailed the southern flavor! The lettuce and tomato were both very fresh, and the mayonnaise also allowed the flavors to mesmerize our taste buds.

The chicken tenders had the same breading and were decently sized making for great value…definitely upgrade to 5 for the couple dollars extra! The ranch sauce wasn’t too harsh and went well with the breading spices!

Overall we left full and very satisfied with the service! They were extremely polite and quick! One note is that they are cashless, so have your card ready! Management was also very attentive to customers and made sure everyone was having a good meal. The old school aura went well with cool music and a younger vibe. Another interesting feature in here is the CrowdDj sort of jukebox! As sort of an Homage to vintage American diners, this feel contributes to the old school vibes with a modern touch! You can play your Spotify music on it while you enjoy your classic American burgers!

Review written by: Sajith Meepe

Invite by Department Group Marketing

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Top 3 Burger Places in Brisbane | People’s Choice

We turned to all of you to help us with a question that we have pondering for some time. It’s a great debate, almost as relevant as the one of pineapples on pizza, ‘who has the best burgs in Brisbane’. So here are all your votes combined:

Miss Kay’s

The most voted for burger place in Brissy, as chosen by ya’ll is Miss Kay’s. For those of you who haven’t paid them a visit, they have 3 stores (Brisbane CBD, Mitchelton & Springwood), so get on to it and let us know your thoughts. You can view the full menu here.

Charboys 

If this didn’t make the list I would low key start crying and lose all faith in humanity. Absolutely love that their menu is reasonably priced and every burg is so damn consistent. It’s great to see that the people of Brisbane have these guys on their radar.

Ze Pickle

Thank you guys so much for adding the holy grail of burgs aka ZP to your list. It’s my personal favourite and our go-to spot for group hangs. If you haven’t already popped by, you can visit them in Fortitude Valley or Camp Hill. The full menu can be viewed here.

I am really surprised that we only got one vote in for Ben’s Burgers, what’s going on people!!!!!! Other spots worth noting that didn’t quite make the top 3 are:

DA’Burger 

Betty’s Burgers

Fat Belly Jack’s (which I am yet to try cos I am waiting for my next cheat day).

 

 

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Harvest Buffet at the Star Gold Coast

Over the weekend we got to stay at the newly refurbished, The Star Gold Coast. If any of you were following our insta-stories, you probably saw what the new rooms look like, and you may have a fair idea of what the amazing buffet has to offer. Okay, so first things first, let me start off with the accommodation and then work by way down to the food.

The Star Grand

Most of The Star Property has been under renovations for some time and there are still a few areas where work is being completed off (but nothing that gets in the way with your actual stay). It was the face-lift that the hotel needed to bring into a new dimension of luxury. The 596 rooms within the Star Grand were all refitted with the newest of technology, think touch screen everything. Oh, and they actually work. There’s nothing more frustrating than paying for a hotel where the television doesn’t turn on. We got to share one of the Superior Deluxe Twin Rooms which was amazing! And I am not saying that cos I have to, but here are some of the things that I was impressed with:

  • The complimentary macaroons on arrival – I am a foodie, of course I am going to froth over these babies. They were freaken delicious and the hotel was not stingy with their serving sizes. It wasn’t just 2 macaroons dropped on a plate, there were a total of six, sandwiched in lots of two and placed on top of this gorgeous slice of chocolate. Ahhh sigh, the memories.
  • The complimentary chocolates – Yassss queens, you get a whole box of goodness that you can stuff your face with, and they make an excellent photo prop too (no, I didn’t do that at all, who do you think I am?). It’s always nice when hotels throw in a few extras, but when they are of great quality, it sets the entire venue apart from the rest.
  • The bedding –  Yeah, the bedding. I just typed that twice, I know. Cos it is amazing. That is the stuff you need to have a good nights sleep. It’s luxury, you won’t want to get out of bed, but when you do, you will be relaxed and refreshed.
  • The make-up/beauty mirror in the bathroom – Praise the Lord, someone finally answered all our prayers. What is up with hotels which don’t have these? We put on our make-up and then walk out looking like we got ready with our eyes closed. So, thank you for adding this to the room.
  • The dual rain showerhead – I was so thankful that I didn’t have to fight with a hand-held showerhead that doesn’t sit on the bracket properly. That’s all imma say.

You can view more on the room here.

Cost: Don’t quote me on this, but it works out to around $214 per night (2 pax) depending on the time of year.

Harvest Buffet – Dinner

On to the food. One of the great things about staying at the casino is that you don’t even have to leave the property throughout your stay. If you want to eat food, they have many restaurants. If you want to party, they have Nineteen at the Star. There’s no shortage of bars either. It’s an entire experience. Back to Harvest, they were previously Food Fantasy, and had closed with all the renovations. We were lucky enough to be amongst the first to try out the new buffet which was incredible.

First things first, here is the pricing:

Monday to Thursday prawn buffet

Adult $52.90
Child 5-12 years $28.90*
Child 0-4 years free^

Friday to Sunday seafood buffet
Adult $74.90
Child 5-12 years $28.90*
Child 0-4 years free^

The weekend seafood buffet, even though it’s superior in price, it is worth every dollar. You make up the value by filling a plate of oysters alone, and they have both fresh and Kilpatrick ones (which I love). So, we got there, told the extremely friendly staff of our reservation and they proceeded to have us seated. We usually have a buffet strategy but that’s only for breakfast buffets. So for this one, we both had a walk around first, sussed out what they had, and then filled our plates. Here’s what to expect:

  • The carvery  – I have one regret from this buffet, and that’s not loading up a plate of fried chicken. Typing this out as a life lesson so you don’t have to make the same mistake. So they have perfect ham, and the most delicious roasted pumpkin. There was also a whole fish in this section, but I kind of had the plan of saving space for oysters.
  • The Asian section – Given that live in Sunnybank, you would think that I would lay off the Asian food at a buffet, but na. It was the best. They had sweet and sour pork, and i love that!! It was actually really good and we both shamelessly went back for seconds. Obviously we paired it with the fried rice. Amazingly, there was also an array of fresh sushi and sashimi, if you are after a lighter option.
  • The seafood section aka my favourite side – Everything you need. If you only take prawns and oysters from this side, you will still leave the happiest person alive. Oh. and they had crab too!! I was not brave enough to actually get some. Not that I didn’t want any. But if you have ever seen me at a dinner, I eat like an unsupervised child and was trying to save myself from embarrassment. Also, I had a new dress on.
  • Pasta – If spicy food isn’t your thing, they do have an assorted range of pasta on offer. Personally, I didn’t go for this, but I did have the Kilpatrick oysters from this section. I actually may have eaten like 10, maybe more. You will never know the truth.
  • Pizza – I will admit to having a piece of garlic pizza from the range, but in my opinion it’s usually best to stay clear of carb dishes at a buffet. It’s perfect for kids and fussy eaters, but personally it’s not something i go for.
  • Kid section – So there is an entire selection of food for kids, so lots of nuggets and fries. Basically all the stuff that kids want to eat at a buffet.
  • Dessert – We messed up really badly with this. So they have this amazing chocolate fountain that is from the ceiling but cos we had eaten so much, we didn’t have enough room for dessert (we did make the most of the fountain for breakfast the next day though). In addition to the chocolate fountain, they had a range of hand made desserts and pastries. It was almost a bit of dream. I ended up having the baked cheesecake which was so good.

Harvest Buffet – Breakfast

Again, the pricing first:

Adult $34.90
Child 5-12 years $19.90*
Child 0-4 years free^

I think the breakfast buffet is cheap as chips. Let’s keep in mind that a piece of avo and toast at a regular cafe is about $15 – $18. So a whole buffet where you have open creativity for $34 is freaken great value.Hotel breakfast buffets are my favourite, we even have it down to a strategy. One of us fills a plate with all the fresh fruit, whilst the other fills a plate with croissants and baked goods. We then take one of muesli or yogurt options. We keep a plate for bread and toast before we go in for our main. So here’s what to expect/what we ordered:

  • Eggs cooked fresh, just the way you like them: Fried, scrambled, poached? They make it fresh for you whilst you wait. So don’t feel shy, load up.
  • Room for creativity: I am adding this as a point, and I will elaborate. Buffets are great for the creative mind, especially when they have a chocolate fountain. Grab a waffle, top it with ice cream and then run the plate over the fountain. Voila, sweet breakfast. Want something more savoury, grab a waffle again, add bacon, use their maple syrup dispenser (yass, they had one of those), and you have the perfect greasy breakfast. Or you could be us and make fruit skewers with chocolate sauce. It’s only as limited as your imagination.
  • Asian breakfast: Absolutely loved that they had an Asian breakfast. We threw in a few dumplings to our breakfast, had tasted them the night before and decided we wanted some more. Don’t judge us haters.

You don’t have to make a booking in advance, you can pay when you get there. However, it’s better to be safe. All bookings can be made through their website here.

Written by: Aliyah Ravat

 

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New Years Ideas @ Eagle Street

FOR FAMILIES 

Looking for a New Years event that involves the whole family without missing out on all the excitement in the city?

Eagle Street Pier is hosting a family-friendly event with:

  • Roving entertainment & performers from 5-8pm
  • Glitter tattooist providing FREE sparkly tattoos for kids
  • FREE glow sticks for all (both young and the young at heart) in preparations for the New Year’s Eve countdown

The whole family can also enjoy a casual dinner at Grill’d, Guzman Y Gomez, Fratelli Famous or George’s Paragon.

FOR ADULTS 

For those looking for a bit more sparkle to their evening, here is the full-list of events that are on:

Aria Brisbane

Enjoy a 3-course dinner with a glass of champagne and canapés on arrival.

Cost: $180pp.  A children’s menu is also available for $65pp.

Pony Dining 

A special set menu is available including a glass of Veuve Clicquot upon arrival followed by an a la carte dinner.

Cost: $130.Cocktail function package is also available for $179pp including a 5-hour beverage package starting from 5pm.

Saké Restaurant & Bar

Join Saké for the ultimate fine dining celebrations with spectacular views of both fireworks. Enjoy all your favourite dishes available on the a la carte menu as well as an extensive range of cocktails, saké and wines to send out your 2018 in style.

Cost:  7-course set menu is also available for $150pp including a glass of champagne at midnight.

 George’s Paragon Seafood Restaurant 

Kick off your New Year’s Eve celebrations early and enjoy the HALF PRICE a la carte menu from 5-7pm. A second sitting will commence from 8pm and will be a 3-course set menu

Cost:$125pp, children under 12 can eat for $40pp

 The Bavarian 

Enjoy a Gatsby soirée including a sit-down 3-course menu with a drink on arrival at The Bavarian this New Year’s Eve. There will be a live band, prizes for best dressed and a photo flower wall.

Cha Cha Char 

The full a la carte menu will be available with a minimum spend of $150pp across food and beverage at Cha Cha Char this New Year’s Eve.

Party on the River with Kookaburra Showboat Cruises

Take in the beauty of the 8.30pm and midnight fireworks aboard the Kookaburra Queen or Voyager with a New Year’s Eve dinner cruise. Tickets start from $189pp and include a seasonal contemporary buffet and a drink on arrival.

Jade Buddha

Enjoy a sparkling send out to 2018 this New Year’s Eve at Jade Buddha with a 3-hour food & beverage package including tap beer, house wine and Thai bucket cocktails for $95pp. A VIP package including spirits is also available for $135pp.

Il Centro

Enjoy a 3-course set menu for $140pp at Il Centro this New Year’s Eve, with beverages available on consumption.

For more information and to book your New Year’s Eve at Eagle Street Pier visit: eaglestreetpier.com.au.

Information supplied by Glow Bored Media 

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Lunar New Year at King Street

Location : King Street, Brisbane (Bowen Hills)

Date: Friday 16 and Saturday 17 February

Time: 5.30pm till late

What’s on:

Indulge in all you can eat dumplings from Fat Dumpling, as well as shared plates of stir fried greens, spring rolls, braised pork belly, salt and pepper squid and much more, topped off with fresh mango cake. Can you say yum? Only $65 per person.
Do a food crawl and hop over to Banoi, where aromatic Vietnamese dishes will cover tables in an indulgent three-course banquet of crispy spring rolls, your choice of main, and a decadent Vietnamese flan. Only $30 per person.
Lion dancers and performers will top the festivities by parading down King Street to celebrate the Lunar New Year.

Book your experience here

Information supplied by: Liquidity Marketing

Post by: Aliyah Ravat

 

 

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KING OF THE WINGS | Pop up venues

King of the Wings is opening up their first pop up kitchen  at “Welcome to Bowen Hills” (alongside the RNA Showgrounds). Welcome to Bowen Hills is a food truck park that will be open for 6 serving craft beer, cocktail jugs. It will be open from Wednesday to Sunday each week, starting from February 14, 2018.

In April (9) King of the Wings will open their second venue at the new Riverland Brisbane precinct located at the beautiful Eagle Street Pier. This pop up venue will be open for 4 weeks with plenty of seating and tables, both undercover and open air, paired with live music & DJs and of course your wing-fix.