Gold Coast Food Guide – 13 Restaurants & Cafes To Dine At

Gold Coast Food Guide

Gold Coast is one of the most liveable cities in Australia. It combines a beach and a city, and this amazing paradise comes with many many great food options.

Queensland is home to many gourmets. That probably explains the exciting environment, and there will be no lack of good food – especially when in Gold Coast.

We have rounded up some of our favourites – from cafes to ethnic restaurants to sophisticated restaurants, here is a Guide To The Best Dining Places in Gold Coast.

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Here’s Where You Can Find One Of The Best Egg Tarts In Singapore

Best egg tarts

Egg tarts are aplenty in Singapore, but real good ones are rare like eclipse.

There are a few types of egg tarts and we too have our preference. The ones that tug our heartstrings are the Hong Kong-style ones with flaky pastry and sweet egg custard filling. Now, those are pretty rare in Singapore, unless you go to a dim sum restaurant – which can be expensive.

Know where we always go to when we need our Hong Kong-style egg tart fix? We are about to let you in on one of the hugest secrets.

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Eataly World – The Disneyland Of Food To Open In Bologna, Italy

eataly theme parkSource: CAAB

Eataly World has been unanimously coined by various credible media presses as a ‘Disneyland of Food’ and interested visitors can anticipate a comprehensive variety of unique field-to-fork dining experiences.

From visiting educational breeding farms to discovering craftsmen workshops, Eataly World aims to provide a memorable culinary journey unlike any other.

This 20-acre theme park solely dedicated to Italian delicacies will open next year in Bologna, Italy. And this gourmet paradise expects to attract at least six million visitors each year. While this large-scale project may not fulfil your secret fantasies of Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, it is still an unmissable attraction.

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17 Cafes In Bangkok’s Thonglor And Ekkamai

Bangkok Thonglor Cafe

Thonglor used to be just another one of those unassuming hoods in Bangkok, until its fate changed some years ago. All it took was a leap of faith by some entrepreneurs who decided to run cafes in Thonglor Seen Space, and that whole area started booming and prospering.

Today, Thonglor is widely visited by both locals and tourists – anyone who enjoys a cuppa and quiet afternoons. The Thonglor “archipelago” includes Ekkamai, a street that is littered with quaint cafes, primarily dedicated to the Japanese expats who call that area Home.

With so many cafes sprouting out one after another, Thonglor is surely the place for all cafe-hoppers. Here are 17 Cafes in Bangkok’s Thonglor And Ekkamai that we love.

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Singapore’s First Hello Kitty Café To Open In May 2016

Hello Kitty

All hail the cat without mouth; Hello Kitty Orchid Garden, Singapore’s first Hello Kitty Cafe is opening at Changi Airport Terminal 3 in May 2016!

For so long now, we have been pinning for a Hello Kitty cafe in Singapore, and though some may argue that it is but a gimmick, many of us are suckers for thematic cafes like that. Just take a look at the various Hello Kitty cafes in Asia, and how “atmospheric” in their own ways they are. Surely this is something for fans to be excited about?

What makes it even better is that the café will be open for 24 hours daily. Hello Kitty cakes for supper, anyone?

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Dazzling Cafe Opens A New Dining & Retail Concept at OrchardGateway

Dazzling New

Fans of Dazzling Cafe will be delighted to know that a second outlet – Dazzling Cafe Pink – will be officially opening its doors at Orchardgateway on 23 March 2016!

Dazzling Cafe Pink is more female-centric with a dining and retail concept, featuring a plethora of different brands and products ranging from hand bags to fashion accessories. This probably also means a shorter queue at its first outlet at Capitol Piazza!

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5 Flower Pot Desserts in Singapore To Try

Flower Pot Desserts

There was a point in time when someone thought to put desserts inside flower pots, crush cookies or Oreo biscuits into bits to use as ‘soil’, and stick an artificial plant or flower on it because it looks pretty cool.

Granted, we were amused and delighted when we had our first “flower pot dessert”.

With cafes and restaurant following suit on this trend, we went on a mission to hunt down the best ones in Singapore. Some places squish cakes inside their pots, some simply use cream or other fillings; they are really pretty varied.

Nevertheless, these 5 Flower Pot Desserts in Singapore to Try have proven to us that they not only look good, but they have a taste that supersedes its slightly gimmicky physical shell.

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