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You had us at free-flowing Bellinis!

Elevate your Saturday plans at Nineteen at The Star.

Bellini Saturday's at Nineteen at The Star (image supplied)
Bellini Saturday's at Nineteen at The Star (image supplied)

As far as Saturday arvo’s go, what’s your idea of perfection? Some time on the sand with a good book or mag (like the new Inside Gold Coast magazine perhaps, insert shameless plug here…), a hike in nature with the girls, or maybe a chilled day at home by the pool?

All very worthy contenders for a textbook Saturday on the Gold Coast. Yet, you can send your weekend prime time into the stratosphere by donning your fave summer frock, grabbing a few friends and heading to Nineteen at The Star’s Bellini Saturdays from 4pm-7pm.

Elevate things a notch — nineteen floors, in fact — and indulge in a special 3-hour package of unlimited flowing Bellinis and a grazing style share menu. Whilst savouring every sip and mouthful on our beautiful city’s highest rooftop terrace, you’ll be privy to breathtaking views of the captivating vistas of Broadbeach and the Pacific Ocean.

Four different fruity flavoured Bellinis are available, all of which have been tried and tested….and tested again. (You’re welcome!) Set to enchant your tastebuds, there’s Peach, Pear, Passionfruit and Lychee Bellinis on offer and trust us, picking a favourite is like picking the next thing you want to watch on Netflix – incredibly hard.

Nineteen's Bellini Saturdays (image supplied)
Nineteen's Bellini Saturdays (image supplied)

Oh and fun-fact, did you know the name of the humble Bellini takes inspiration from the colours used by 15th-century Italian painter Giovanni Bellini? See, you’re tres cultured and didn’t even realise it!

Share platters will act as a tasty little intermission between lunch and dinner with various delicacies to please everyone, from Freshly Shucked Oysters to Mushroom Mozzarella Arancini Balls, as well as a Cheese and Charcuterie selection served with Toasted Sourdough. Impeccable food to accompany an unmatched afternoon of panoramas and exquisite drinks. Sign us up!

Bellini Saturdays are on the agenda each and every Saturday, and all guests are required to book ahead. At $79 per person for three hours of heightened Bellini decadence and some tasty morsels to boot, you’d be all kinds of crazy to miss it.

Nineteen's Bellini Saturdays (image supplied)
Nineteen's Bellini Saturdays (image supplied)

To book for 2 or more people, call 0409 439 078 or email [email protected]

Where: Nineteen at The Star, Casino Drive, Broadbeach
BELLINI SATURDAYS – When: Every Saturday, from 4pm to 7pm

Words by Bianca Trathen.

STORY SPONSORED BY THE STAR GOLD COAST

The Star practises the responsible service of alcohol.

The Star Gold Coast

Nineteen at The Star

Picture this: you’re 19 floors up nestled into a plush velvet booth overlooking the Broadbeach cityscape with the ocean sparkling invitingly in the background. At your back is a low-lit kitchen, the length of the restaurant, where you can watch some of the best chefs in the world working their magic.

With a glass of Ruinart champagne fizzing softly in front of you, you’d be forgiven for thinking you had stepped off the elevator and into one of New York’s finest establishments.

Not so. Nineteen at The Star is the epitome of understated sophistication and the restaurant slash bar slash nightclub has taken the Gold Coast’s dining scene to a whole new level (the nineteenth in fact) since its recent unveiling.

The food, of course, is what we’re here to discuss and should you feel like treating yourself to an unrivalled dining experience, this is the place to do just that.

Begin with caviar because a. if you’ve never tried it before, why not start with the best and b. if you have, why not start with the best. Nineteen source their Russian Beluga Caviar sustainably through the Caviar Ambassador for Australia.

Head Chef Kelvin Andrews suggests spooning the caviar onto the back of your hand and allowing it to warm to room temperature before tasting to bring out the flavours (of which there are many). It’s a difficult experience to explain but one that you must try for both deliciousness and eating-from-your-hand-in-a fancy-restaurant purposes.

Foie Gras is a dish some of us had not had the pleasure of sampling but what a pleasure it was. Kelvin and the team serve their corn-fed, Roast Highland Duck with a hint of wasabi, sprayed with organic soy sauce and topped with an onion ghost (yes, that’s as fun as it sounds). There are snack and main options so choose your own adventure.

The Tasmanian Rock Lobster Bolognese entree has quickly become a popular dish because it’s all the good things in the world. The shell is roasted over fire for up to four days to create some incredible smoky flavours (among other techniques that ensure the utmost deliciousness). It’s a game changer, you won’t want to go past that one.

A Peking and White Duck dish is served with golden hazelnuts and while we do love all of the foods, this one was a favourite. Particularly because you can add the creamiest, tastiest mashed potato there has ever been. No exaggeration. It’s called fifty-fifty because it’s half butter and half potato. Yes. It. Is. Feed us that every day for the rest of our lives please and thank you.

Dessert lovers aren’t left out with White Chocolate and Caviar the must-try dish. Yes you read that correctly (don’t forget salted caramel was once a foreign concept too). Single origin white chocolate from Ecuador is transformed into ice cream and topped with Caviar smoked with applewood and drizzled with gold flake-infused olive oil made right here in Burleigh. Nineteen at The Star are the first venue in Queensland to boast this magical elixir and the only one on the Gold Coast. Eat it.

Sustainability and minimal wastage are the name of the game here and the team work closely with local farmers to ensure the highest quality produce is available at all times.

The bar menu is equally impressive with, of course, only the highest quality ingredients on offer.

Nineteen have also carefully selected creative cocktails with equally thought-provoking names. One of which pays homage to the Gold Coast’s Aboriginal heritage using the original name of Broadbeach Island, Loch Door. Who knew?

That’s a lot of words to describe an experience that is, quite simply, indescribable. Nineteen at The Star is elegant and refined with every single detail perfectly executed.

World-class dining, right here on the Gold Coast, what’ll they think of next.

(Love you fifty-fifty).

LOCATION: Level 19, The Darling at The Star Gold Coast, Casino Dr, Broadbeach
HOURS: From 12pm Wednesday to Sunday

Words and photos by Kirra Smith

nineteen at The Star

Simon Gloftis and Billy Cross inside nineteen at The Star Gold Coast
nineteen’s colour palette features jeweled hues of teal and ocean blue.
Sweeping ocean and city views via floor to ceiling windows.
Locals Simon Gloftis and Billy Cross are set to absolutely revolutionise the Gold Coast’s dining scene.

The moment we’ve all been waiting for will finally arrive this Saturday (March 24th) when nineteen at The Star Gold Coast swings open its solid gold (may be made up) doors.

The high-end restaurant and bar, located on the top level of The Darling in Broadbeach, is pure sophistication unrivaled by any other venue the Gold Coast (and perhaps Australia) has ever seen.

Stepping inside you’ll glide down a curved stairway and be met with sweeping ocean and city views via floor to ceiling windows, stone flooring, a sparkling chandelier and of course, the piece de resistance, an infinity pool from which dreams are made.

nineteen’s colour palette features jeweled hues of teal and ocean blue reminiscent of the Coast’s natural landscape, oozing luxury and ensuring you feel as though you’ve stepped into a glittering wonderland.

As expected, the 110 seat restaurant area will deliver an exceptional, produce-driven dining experience with signature dishes including a Rock Lobster Bolognese and a 400g Wagyu Sirloin Kiwami MB9 (an Australian first and premium dish designed for two).

A custom designed wine room boasts space for 1500 bottles and the bar area offers somewhat of a lighter feel, perfect for after work cocktails or a night of dancing with the girls.

Of course, there’s an exclusive private dining area complete with its own bar and a cognac wall (doesn’t that sounds delightful) to create a completely bespoke experience. Let us know what that’s like hey.

The long-awaited venue is the baby of local restauranteur Simon Gloftis and event promoter Billy Cross and is set to absolutely revolutionise the Gold Coast’s dining scene.

Created for those who crave a truly high class experience, nineteen at The Star Gold Coast is set to be THE place for cutting edge dining with the added bonus of international DJs and plenty of dancing late into the night.

Count. Us. In.

LOCATION: The Darling, Gold Coast Hwy, Broadbeach
HOURS:
Restaurant: open for lunch Wednesday to Sunday and dinner Wednesday to Saturday.
Bar: open from 4pm daily Wednesday to Sunday.

 

Words by Kirra Smith

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