Day 3 in Gold Coast, we went to the city centre of Gold Coast - Surfer's Paradise!
Well, apparently there's no 'city centre' in GC, but according to the I-site officer, most happening events could be found along Surfer's paradise beach.
But before exploring the beach and town centre, we had lunch special at The Groove Train.
There were mainly 2 types of special offered lunch meals: chicken or pizza, I was the only one having pizza, while others just sticked with chicken
The service was very good, my brother suddenly got nosebleeds and the waiter was very helpful on assisting us.
Well, I guess we had too much hotty and oily meals since we arrived GC, moreover my brother dint drink enough water, so his usual problem - nosebleeds attacked...
In general, service was good, portion size was huge, but taste was nah....but if u plan to save a penny in Aussie, The Groove Train is a good option as it is almost everywhere in Aussie.
Then we move forward to the beach, passed through the city centre....
Witnessed the big Hard Rock cafe Guitar!
Ripley's museum! Ticket was too pricy....=(
And...the beach!
the CBD is on the opposite of the beach, i guess working here must be cool!
There is also a night market every Friday to Sunday along the beach, so is a good attraction for tourist and locals to spare time.
The market mainly selling artistic crafts, some small bakings stalls could be seen.
Check this out:
The lady was displaying her pet - a huge snake! Tourists can take photos with the snake by paying 20 bucks =S hmmmm....
I just found out GC is holding the Commonwealth game in 2018!
Alright, time to have dinner, we went to a Korean restaurant as we visited too many western cuisine since we came.
I forgot which restaurant we went, but it was a BBQ restaurant, luckily we still able to eat korean stew.
We ordered a big pot of korean authentic stew which containing beefs, veges, seafoods, and sweet potato noodles..
While my brother still suffered from nosebleeds, we specially ordered him a bimbimbap.
p/s: The cuisine was really busy during our visit, they were running out of staffs so we dint stay for long especially we need to rush for bus back Coolangatta too.