The new Mermaid Beach tapas house is literally a (super cute) house.
The new Mermaid Beach tapas house is literally a (super cute) house.
If Spanish and Mediterranean style tapas, irresistible cocktails, and the coolest / cosiest little venue you ever did see sounds like your cup of tea, we have THE place (and also, that rhymed *pats self on back). Reinventing the space where Som Tam Gai once lived is Mermaid Beach’s newest eats and sips addition D’ La Rosa – and it’s a total V-to-the-I-to-the-BE. Staged in a funky glowed-up abode, it’s filled with welcoming feels and all.the.things that make you want to physically move in. And srsly, is this an option coz if it is, please redirect our snail mail here.
Holding its soft opening at the very end of March, D’ La Rosa is the new darling of 4218. The creation of a talented trio hailing from different backgrounds and nationalities, these clever cookies set out to show the GC that you don’t need to visit a five-star luxury restaurant/hotel for quality service, food and drinks #amen.
We have Parham (Hamidian), the hospitality guy, with a decade of experience working in five-star hotels both here and OS. Then there’s Shawn (Maftounian), the marketing guy, a business gun who knows how to connect with people, and Alenka (Tomse), one of the venue’s two chefs and the creative designer. Alenka also hails from the family of one of Slovenia’s best meat and wine producers, and this adds street cred for days. Last but not least, we have Antoni Servera (the second chef), who was the co-owner and head chef of a successful restaurant in Ses Salines, Spain. Fantástico!
After months of research and ideas sharing, fast forward to present day and ta-da – D’ La Rosa is born. Describing their passionate and effervescent team as the venue’s ‘mojo’, the mantra here is happy staff, happy…. well, everything-else and #TrueDat.
Meaning “from a rose”, the restaurant’s name is as lovely as the staff, the nosh, and the fit out, which is a juxtaposition of all three owners’ ideas. Think breeze bricks, festoon and fairy lights, olive trees, moody lighting inside, some funky wall art, and beautiful happy roses on tables #RosesAreRed…AndYellowAndPinkAnd… It offers both indoor and outdoor dining for 45 people, making it the perfect spot for a private ‘do.
The location was chosen because of the strong sense of community, location next to the beach and highway, plus it’s a ‘burb of choice for the GC-dwelling Latino and Spanish contingent. And let’s not forget the obvious; the Mermaid Beach vibe is, well, a vibe.
Now let’s unpack the main event – food and booze and this little pocket rocket does not disappoint. The signature dish is the out-of-this-world Snapper and Mango Taco with mango salsa, pickled onion and coriander. Also, we feel the urge to mention the Halloumi Taco coz Halloumi just does things to us. With red salsa, pico de gallo, white cabbage, guacamole and coriander, we’ll take two thanks.
There is also a Tapas Board, Cheese Board, Nachos or grab a quick bite like the Corn Cobs. Or howzabout some Tapas, and our vote goes to the Chimichurri Steak. Featuring a grilled sirloin topped with zesty herb sauce beside toasted bread, this is totally our kinda iron and protein fix.
Meanwhile, it’s cocktail-o-clock (isn’t it always) and the signature Cinderella Man is calling our name. Described as the underdog of all martinis, it’s available in two unexpected flavours; watermelon and white chocolate. Or perhaps we’ll order a Mermaid Beach, the D’ La Rosa take on the lethal long island ice tea and as the saying goes, when in Mermaid….. Otherwise, grab yourself a wine, beer, mocktail or soft drink and soak up the fun and friendly atmosphere.
Open every day including weekends, gather your family and friends, don your rosa coloured glasses and create beautiful memories at the charming D’ La Rosa.
Where: 2375 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach
When: 5.30pm – late Monday to Thursday, 1pm – late Friday to Saturday
Words by Bianca Trathen.
Images by Belinda Symons.