Tastebuds traverse the world at South Bank
16 Jan 2014Head off on a summer-long global culinary adventure at any of Little Stanley Street’s 27 food hotspots, and you could win an even more delicious reward. more
Head off on a summer-long global culinary adventure at any of Little Stanley Street’s 27 food hotspots, and you could win an even more delicious reward. more
A heritage-listed building on Wickham Street has been given an inspired lick of paint by local street artists, turning an old service station into a hub of art, music and nourishment. more
An old bus depot in New Farm has been extended into a coffee kiosk, reviving riverside commuters with caffeine and snacks on the run. more
A crunchy piece of toast with honey sneaking over the edges and a warm cup of coffee to awaken the senses – the simplest ingredients can make a morning glorious. more
With all the getting ready and lack of caffeine, mornings can be tough. But for those who dwell in Norman Park, there’s a new kid on the block ready to get you on your merry way with an early espresso hit and some snacks for your lunchbox. more
If the loyalty cards lining the front counter and the ceaseless posts of praise on the venue’s Facebook page are anything to go by, Mitchelton locals are more than a little pleased to see the return of Valentina Cafe. more
While the end of the year has us craving long days by the ocean and adventures hiking through foreign mountain ranges, sometimes we have to live out our wanderlust through our palates instead. Throughout summer, the 27 restaurants and cafes of Little Stanley Street at South Bank have pulled together their culinary vastness to let your tastebuds travel through the different cultures of the world. more
This light and breezy cafe offers open-air dining, homemade fare and even a space to tie up the pooch. more
Filling the cavity left by Swedish eatery Stockholm Syndrome, Artie & Mai combines shared dining with a welcoming atmosphere. more
A vibrant new vegan, organic cafe and juice bar has sprouted on Brunswick Street in Fortitude Valley. more
A pint-sized coffee joint is serving cups of gutsy Cuban coffee from a converted stairwell in Newstead. more
An abundance of farm-fresh produce, all-day tucker and specialty coffee awaits at West End’s new foodie destination, Plenty. more
A small purple drupe has sent Brisbane City workers into a feeding frenzy, with Kiss The Berry Pop-Up dishing out nutrient-dense acai bowls and smoothies for breakfast, lunch and in between. more
If you’ve ever found yourself armed with a skillet, hotplate and raging hunger, you’ll understand that grilling is indeed an art. So too is pacing yourself when staring down a hearty repast from this new Stafford Heights locale. more
Long-standing coffee house Alen’s Espresso has been brewing Mocopan coffee from its George Street digs for years, and now it’s flicked the page to a brand-new chapter with the opening of a health-focused cafe right next door. more
A new food delivery service has hit Brisbane streets, carting lunch packs full of organic, vegetarian and gluten-free nosh to Newstead, Fortitude Valley and the CBD. more
As November edges towards December and the festive season ramps up to ridiculous, make your end-of-year catch-ups count for more than just a good feed. Next time you dine out in Brisbane, you could be helping out the city’s homeless folk by simply adding a few dollars to your bill at the end of the night. In the six weeks leading up to December 31, StreetSmart will be teaming up with some of your favourite restaurants to run the 11th DineSmart campaign, which will see 100% of all donations going towards grassroots services and projects aimed at promoting sustainable change for people who are at risk or homeless. Put your money where your mouth is at big-hearted venues like Chop Chop Chang’s, Hatch & Co., Bucci Restaurant, Peasant and South Side Diner, or browse the full list of participating restaurants online. more
A new gourmet burger and beer joint has fired up the grills in New Farm. more
City workers searching for a cup of specialty coffee need look no further than Strauss, a new coffee joint tucked down a pedestrian laneway off Elizabeth Street. more
Get those tastebuds in training for an epic three days of feasting at the Brisbane Good Food & Wine Show this weekend. Sample nibbles from some of Queensland’s best food producers, learn from the country’s most beloved celebrity chefs and soak up the inspirational atmosphere, which is sure to have you dragging out the idle cooking aprons and unused kitchen utensils when you return home. The Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre will be filled with tempting aromas from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm this Friday November 8 through to Sunday November 10, thanks to an incredible line-up of exhibitors and a packed program of workshops and masterclasses. Sign up for a delicious adventure like a Journey Through Coffee with Nespresso, meander through Cheese Alley, and gain expert insight from food icons like Maggie Beer and Matt Moran. Find all the details and tickets online. more