Bazaar Restaurant Gold Coast: Which Worldly Markets Will You Eat At Tonight?

By Brooke | December 18th, 2011  | Why Go Australia

Reading reviews of Bazaar will leave you with images of the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul, surrounded by colorful carpets, bags of spice and dried fruits. You’ll start to picture yourself picking from this and that, having a nibble (or a feast) from the eclectic mix of local delicacies.

Or, you might envision yourself walking on the streets of China, picking up barbecue pork buns or fried noodles for an evening meal.

Bazaar sounds exotic and rustic… and enticing. I wanted to eat there from the moment I read through my Gold Coast itinerary and the visions above played out in my head.

We arrived for our dinner at Bazaar on the first night of the trip with eagerness. First impressions: not nearly as rustic as expected. The trendy and modern vibe of the hotel, however, weaves throughout shiny steel workstations adorned with crock pots and baskets set in front of fiery ovens and hot woks. To the left as you entered hung curing meat — whole pigs and salamis just waiting to be used for the next dish.

The first section of Bazaar was set with crock pots of slow-cooked meals, everything from barbecue ribs to duck a l’orange, and side dishes that included made-to-order zucchini flowers. If you want a steak, this is where you ask your working chefs, each manning their stations of the buffet like individual market stalls.

The next section is stocked up with fresh breads and homemade pizzas, laid out next to overflowing baskets of cheeses and fresh fruits. The seafood section looks like a grid of oysters and prawns set out on ice.

bazaar seafood

Round the corner to find the Asian food section where hot woks are in use to prepare stir-fry and other Asian food delights. Don’t forget about the dumplings and buns being kept warm in their bamboo steamers.

bazaar gold coast

The best part about Bazaar? You can ask the chefs to prepare anything you desire… that is if you can’t find what you like already laid out.

Bazaar could be classified as one of the most surprising buffet dining experiences ever. Even at $60 per person, it is not a tough sell given the class of food on offer in such funky surrounds. You’ll go on a worldwide tour just over dinner with bits of cuisine from here and there, and let’s not forget about dessert, which there is never a shortage of at Bazaar.

My dinner at Bazaar was provided courtesy of Gold Coast Tourism, but all words are my own.

Free things to do in Canberra

by Brooke | October 10th, 2011

canberraWhen taking a trip to the nation’s capital, Canberra, it helps when planning a trip to 1) make sure you know how to navigate roundabouts, 2) book a cheap flight if you don’t plan to drive, and 3) look up all the fun things to do in Canberra. To continue with these helpful tips, we are now going to take a look at all of the free things there are to do in the capital city of Canberra.

Parliament House
See where the nation works by visiting the Parliament House. This building from the outside is a sight to see with a giant flagpole from its top and a ceremonial pool out front (it makes great evening pictures). You can take part in free guided tours or even sit in on the action at 2pm on days where Parliament is having Question Time. Continue reading Free things to do in Canberra

Getting from Adelaide to Perth

perth at night

by Brooke | October 3rd, 2011| WhyGoAustralia.com……..Many options are available to travelers looking to get from the South Australia capital city of Adelaide to the Western Australia capital of Perth. Travelers can choose to fly (for the quickest and easiest option), take a long-distance train (for the most unique option), drive (for the more adventurous route) or hop on a bus (for a more hands-free overland approach). Heck, you might even be able to hop on a cruise going from one to the other.

The distance from Adelaide to Perth is 2100

kilometers in a straight line, so it is wise to do a bit of good planning for crossing the length in any manner other than a plane. To better plan your trip, have a look at these things to do in Perth, as well as these cheap hotels in Perth. Continue reading Getting from Adelaide to Perth

Photo Essay: Top 6 Beaches in Australia

by Brooke | August 15th, 2011 | WhyGoAustralia

With thousands of kilometers of shoreline surrounding the entire country, is it really possible to pick the top 6 beaches in Australia? I have been given the task, and I’ve gone back and forth on how I should choose for this post because… well… some beaches are great for certain things where others might be lacking. Do I go for most secluded? Best surf? Most populated or best location?

Australia has beaches coming out of its ears, so I turned to my Twitter and Facebook followers for assistance when choosing the top 6:

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How to Get from Cairns to Darwin

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How to Get from Cairns to Darwin

by Brooke WhyGoAustralia | August 2nd, 2011

Some of the major cities in the country of Australia are quite a feat to get to and between when not taking a plane. Cairns and Darwin are both located in the northern section of the country and are two such major cities that many would like to know how to get from one to the other. It makes sense, after all, to try and hit the two when already in the northern part of the country, a far cry from Sydney and Melbourne.

Obviously, the time limited can benefit from a flight, but the other overland journeys are going to be so much more memorable.

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Day Trips in Australia

Article by Brooke: WhyGoAustralia.com

One of the main joys of Australia is being able to discover all the natural wonders that lie beyond the city walls. There are rainforests, national parks, gorges, valleys and outback all a ways off to take a peek at, not to mention smaller towns, that require a visit, but maybe not a long stay. That’s when a day trip in Australia is in order.

When to Consider a Day Trip in Australia

Day trips occur when you leave a base location, say a major city like Sydney, to visit a nearby location and return to the base location before the end of the day. There are several circumstances in which you would want to pursue a day trip:

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