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The 8 Best Noosa Heads,QLD Asian Restaurants
"1776-1784 David Low Way Unit 9, Coolum Beach, Queensland 4573 AustraliaKorean, Japanese, Sushi, AsianLunch, DinnerReservations, Seating, Parking Available, Validated Parking, Free Off-Street Parking, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Digital Payments, Accepts Discove[email protected]+61 7 5471 7091"
"1796 David Low Way Shop 7, Coolum Beach, Queensland 4573 AustraliaJapanese, Sushi, Asian, Fast FoodLunch, DinnerTakeout, Wheelchair Accessible+61 7 5471 7878https://www.facebook.com/sushicoolum"
"1 Ridgeview Dr Shop 2, Peregian Springs, Queensland 4573 AustraliaJapanese, Sushi, AsianLunch, DinnerTakeout, Reservations, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service, Seating[email protected]+61 7 5448 2197https://www.facebook.com/Brown-Rice-227271910969580/info?"
"Jungle & Co is the self-proclaimed “home of the healthy gut” – with a menu that’s designed to supply all the nutrients needed for guests to thrive. “The juices are all about looking after yourself and this is the perfect place for food medicine with an emphasis on gut health,” says Puttick. “I love the Black Power Smoothie with the antioxidant power of blueberries, creaminess of cashews and tahini and a hint of cinnamon – this could be the best smoothie ever!"
"Chalet & Co is located directly across from Sunrise Beach, making it one of the area’s best day-starters. It’s strictly a morning and brunch affair at Chalet & Co, with the popular café closing up at 2pm each day. And you’ll want to get in early – just about everyone in Noosa scrambles for a breakfast here."
"Their range of Almond Croissants and sometimes double baked Pistachio Croissants, Sausage Rolls, Petit Fours and Danishes are first class. Check out the Celebration Cakes. Spot the signature red and black umbrellas out front of this popular Brunch spot."
"Located on the beachfront, Hastings Street is a famous Noosa shopping destination offering boutique shopping, surf wear shops, resort wear, retail outlets, home wares, jewellery, discount outlets, designer brands and more. The shops that line the street are also dotted with bars, cafes and restaurants making it the ideal destination for a day out shopping with friends. Spend your morning shopping up a storm, then break for lunch at one of the amazing cafes."
"Tree-lined Hastings Street offers something for everyone, from thong-wearing beach-goers to those after high-end resorts, restaurants, bars, cafes, and boutique shopping. Many establishments along the street are wheelchair accessible, and access to the beach is adequate. Disability parking spots exist along the road, but during peak periods, you might find it easier to pay for parking behind Hastings Street at Bay Village."
"The Noosa Woods is a picturesque dog-friendly area that makes up part of the Noosa Spit Reserve. It’s only a short walk from the vibrant Hastings Street, which makes it a great destination for visitors with furry..."
"This is one of Australia's most atmospheric artisan markets, attracting over 1.6m visitors a year to its 600-plus stalls. Dive into a leafy, bohemian wonderland of hand-crafted furniture, jewellery, clothing and accessories, art, fresh local produce, gourmet provisions and more. Get your muscles pummelled, your tarot cards read or simply tuck into a world's worth of street food, from gözleme (Turkish stuffed flatbread), empanadas and gyoza, to local artisan pastries from Ten Acres."
"Famous for a reason, Eumundi Markets, located a 25 minute drive from Hasting Street, is a hive of stalls featuring artwork, clothing, knick knacks and, of course, amazing food. With a wide variety of options available, take your pick before wandering through the stalls at your leisure. Eumundi Markets is open every Wednesday (8am to 2pm) and Saturday (7am to 2pm)."
"More than just some simple markets, the Eumundi Markets are a well-known Queensland tourist attraction and offer a huge range of stalls offering everything from original art to home wares, toys, fashion, jewellery, local produce and much more each Wednesday and Saturday morning."
"With an open kitchen, a night at Sumi Open Kitchen will be as tasty as it is entertaining. On offer is the ‘Trust the Chef’ menu, which is either four or six courses of delicious Japanese-inspired cuisine. So, all you have to do is sit back, relax and watch the chefs do what they do best while you wait for your culinary surprise."
"We offer trust the chef set menu 4 course $70, 6 course $100 and additional Sake paring.Our menu is updated according to seasonality and market availability of local produce.For 5 or more guest / if you wish to join our waiting list / reservation inquiry, please email us...See More"
"U 2 2 Hastings St, Noosa, Queensland 4567 AustraliaIndian, AsianDinner, DrinksOutdoor Seating, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service[email protected]+61 7 5474 8989http://kaaligourmetindian.com"
"After all the Mod Oz cuisine on offer in Noosa Heads, this touch of India offers some spicy relief. At the western end of Hastings St, it's a casual spot, cooking up excellent curries, including the signature..."
"Another riverside hot spot is Thomas Corner Eatery, which is perched on an unassuming corner opposite the riverbank. The haunt is frequented for afternoon drinks but is equally adept at turning out a tasty meal courtesy of the efforts of its head chef and owner David Rayner (formerly of Berardo’s and The Savoy Hotel fame). Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and bar snacks are all available here with fare largely focused on Sunshine Coast produce which of course includes seafood galore."
"It's run by locally renowned chef David Rayner, whose vibrant, beautifully plated creations often showcase local seafood, whether it be BBQ octopus with... Top ChoiceMexican in Noosa"