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JCat reviewed Absynthe, Surfers Paradise
Restaurants, French, Modern Australian, Vegetarian, Fine Dining
2.8 Not Recommended
Food 3 Ambience 4 Service 3 Value 1
Invited to Absynthe to help celebrate a friend's wife's birthday. Not sure how much he paid for the gustation experience, but we were surprised at how tiny the portions were. Their outdated menu (2011) on this site, says $140pp. I hope my friend didn't pay that much. My wife ordered a cocktail from their list, to have the waitress return and inform her they didn't have all the ingredients. She ordered a simple Brandy Alexander next, to again have the waitress come back and inform her the barman didn't know how to make one.
I needed to go to the gents toilet. Another waitress informed me that I had to go into another building and gave me some sketchy directions to get there. When I eventually found it, I discovered I needed a code to tap into the keypad locking the door. I had to go back to the restaurant to explain to another waitress my predicament who informed me that I actually needed a 4 digit code to get into the toilet.
The drinks were ridiculously over-priced. $17 for a stubbie of beer, or a glass of wine. A bottle of Amiri Sauv Blanc, $16 a glass, $56 a bottle - same bottle, $7.00 @ Dan Murphy's - seems indicative of the overall impression we have of our 1 time experience of Absynthe, highly over-priced and over-rated and very poor value for a hard-earned dollar, in short, a rip-off.
May 05, 2012
Cherie kingsley reviewed Absynthe, Surfers Paradise
Restaurants, French, Modern Australian, Vegetarian, Fine Dining
10 Highly Recommended
Food 10 Ambience 10 Service 10 Value 10
A restaurant that truly delivers on fine dining. If you aren’t based on the Gold Coast, I can assure you, the drive / trip to dine at Absynthe is definitely worth your while. Had an absolutely delightful evening at dinner. The food was outstanding… so rich and full of flavor. Dessert is always my favourite course and the chef’s at Absynthe knew exactly how to deliver. I chose the Crème Brulee with a light sorbet…this was divine!
Entrée (risotto) was exquisite. Cocktail menu is another must to sample! My favrouite was the cucumber martini – sounds different but I can assure you it will leave you wanting another! Exceptional service, lovely ambience - all I can say is, well done Absynthe!
Apr 14, 2012
Robjul reviewed Absynthe, Surfers Paradise
Restaurants, French, Modern Australian, Vegetarian, Fine Dining
1.5 Not Recommended
Food 1 Ambience 2 Service 2 Value 1
This should have been a lovely night for my partners birthday at the Absynthe Restaurant at Q1 Surfers Paradise. Instead it turned into a nightmare.
The food was disappointing to say the least. We were asked do you want sparkling water or still water and we asked for tap water and was hit by a $32 water bill at the end of the night. This was for 4 bottles of 500ml water we supposedly drank. The bottles were never left on the table and our glasses were just refilled at anytime without letting us know that it was bottled water that cost $8 a bottle.
I refused to pay $32 for the water and said I would replace the water bottles. When I purchased the water to give back to the restaurant we bought another bottle for ourselves and we were very surprised because it was not what we had the night before because it was sparkling water and we had still water on the night. I was able to buy 5 bottles of the water for $14.
Mar 24, 2012
burkey reviewed Absynthe, Surfers Paradise
Restaurants, French, Modern Australian, Vegetarian, Fine Dining
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful
1.5 Not Recommended
Food 1 Ambience 1 Service 3 Value 1
This place wouldn't get a michelin star from me if I took my tyres there! The degustation was at best, fair, but the usual fair sized main course had a piece of chicken the size of a walnut. Tried the wine flight (not in the deal), $15 for a SSB, $5 a bottle on line, served at room temp followed by a "Se Australian" wine of dubious origin and taste billed as a coonawarra shiraz! Tasted like the label too!
Didn't wait to try the sticky. Senior staff was surly from the start, when I complained even more so. Only good thing was he refunded my 2nd voucher. I have never been moved to write a restaurant review in oz before but people need to be warned about this place.
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Mar 05, 2012
C J. reviewed Garlic Clove, Carrara
Restaurants, French, Water View
9.5 Highly Recommended
Food 10 Ambience 10 Service 10 Value 8
Magnifique!!! This restaurant is located in a quiet and charming waterfront location in the European establishment on the gold coast. Great, friendly, honest and affordable non-pretentious French food in a family friendly atmosphere. The rack of lamb and escargot are divine! Staff are knowledgable and chatty, really know their stuff! Regular diner for work and play.
Feb 27, 2012
Restaurants, Bars, Function Venues, Comfort Food, European
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful
2.8 Below Average
Quality 1 Food 1 Drinks 6 Ambience 5 Service 1 Value 3
Don't Bother! This restaurant used to have fantastic food and lovely management, we were frequent customers. Sadly that has changed for the worse.
We booked a birthday dinner and our night was spoiled by the terrible food, which was tasteless and took 90 minutes to arrive at our table, terrible service, slow, unfriendly staff, who completed the credit card transaction at our table (how rude) and took forever to take our orders, and the other staff - who forgot 2 meals and they said the kitchen was small, that's why things were taking so long. Totally unbelievable! There were only about 15 people in the restaurant!
At the end of the night, the only compensation made was not charging for a meal that was forgotten (I should think so!) and giving us 2 bottles of water free of charge, how pathetic. The management did not even come to apologise and tried to ignore us as we left.
The Birthday dinner was a total disaster, our night was ruined and I was embarrassed for inviting everyone there. After one of our party contacted the management about our poor experience, he was given a short sharp reply that was a personal attack, rather than an apology or explanation. Clearly the management have no concern about the quality or reputation of their restaurant.
We will never go back there again, and I urge any potential customers to stay away. If you want good food and exceptional service, go somewhere else at Sanctuary Cove.
Feb 21, 2012
Danielle C. reviewed Absynthe, Surfers Paradise
Restaurants, French, Modern Australian, Vegetarian, Fine Dining
9.3 Highly Recommended
Food 10 Ambience 10 Service 8 Value 9
Masterful Dishes, Best Boutique restaurant in Queensland.
My partner and I booked in the new year for our Anniversary. We noticed the media in the local paper highlighting the new A La Carte menu which is focused around different selections of Australia's finest Beef!
I started with the Candied Vine Ripened tomato in Vanilla Olive Oil and Wasabi Ice Cream, then moved onto the Poached Black Angus Beef Tenderloin with seasonal baby vegetables and Coriander Pesto.
If this wasn't enough I finished my divine culinary experience with the signature Vanilla Creme Brulee which I did not share with my partner.
It was an amazing dining experience which started with cocktails in the wine lounge. I don't know why there are so many bad comments about this restaurant?
Its the Best restaurant the Gold Coast has to offer.
And my partner and I have booked his 42nd Birthday Party there with 40 of our closest friends. The Chef and Owner sat down with us and customized our entire dinner menu to suit my husbands love for beer we have customized a 6 course degustation menu with a different beer which accompanies each dish!
This restaurant is rare and unique and is the only restaurant that would take the time to sit down with us and discuss a customized space and menu!
Jan 12, 2012
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