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🇦🇺 Stunning beachfront dining area in Gold Coast, Australia

#aprilblooms 💞Reasons to Recommend: Rick Shores boasts an impressive ambience with panoramic ocean views. Its clean, minimalist design—highlighted by polished concrete floors and understated timber accents, compliments the stunning coastal backdrop. But what I love the most are the delicious Lobster & Prawn Jade Har Gow, Fried Moreton Bay Bug Roll, and the Matcha Semifreddo. However, they are quite expensive! Also, it can get really busy during peak seasons. Hence, booking a table is highly recommended. 📍Address: 3/43 Goodwin Terrace, Burleigh Heads QLD 4220 #travel #beachlife #naturalwonders #thingstodo #localfood #australia
Posted: Apr 11, 2025
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Burleigh Heads | Shop 3, 43 Goodwin Terrace, Burleigh Heads 4220
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