![]() If you’re on the hunt for one of the best restaurants in Surfers Paradise, well, you’ve found it. Or, nab a posi at the 15-seat traditional sushi bar where you can interact with the chefs and devour plate after plate of omakase (chef’s selection of market fresh sushi and sashimi). Behind the expansive bar, you can peer into the glass-enclosed kushiage station the beating heart of the izakaya where smells and smoke wafts as Japanese chefs work over robata grills and binchotan charcoal. Yamagen is a funky Japanese izakaya located inside QT Gold Coast hotel, with one of Queensland's largest Japanese whisky collection (over 65 bottles and counting) plus some of the most innovative and creative Japanese cuisine you'll ever taste. So, if you find yourself knocking around these parts with a hunger for some delicious nosh and friendly service, best make good use of your valuable time-and avoid the tourist traps-with our pick of the best restaurants in Surfers Paradise. In the past few years, Surfers’ culinary scene has really stepped it up a notch or three. It’s the glitter strip that put our humble surf city on the worldwide tourist map, but there is oh so much more to Surfers Paradise than high rises, novelty arcades and expansive beaches. ![]()
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