This is Brisbane's foremost cultural destination and home to the Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA), Queensland Museum and Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC). South Bank should already be on your list of places to visit, so while you're there be sure to dive into the food culture too. Where the food takes inspiration from the art, I can’t go past award-winning GOMA Restaurant’s modern twist of smoked mac ‘n’ cheese, pear and pomegranate. Every dish is creative and contemporary like the art that surrounds it, while only the best winemakers hold a place on its menu.
Continue your cultural immersion with dinner and a show at QPAC (as one of Australia’s leading venues for live performance, there is always an amazing production to be seen). Just a two-minute stroll from QPAC, pop down to Fish Lane for gourmet wood-fired pizzas at Julius Pizzeria or, for something a little more laid-back, Hello Please cooks up Vietnamese-style eats like crispy pork belly bao and handmade dumplings out of a shipping container.
Take a step away from the cultural hub and make a move towards South Bank’s lush parklands – here you will discover some of Brisbane’s most reputable eateries. Drink in the view of the sparkling river at gastronomic wonder Stokehouse Q for Mediterranean cuisine, or stop in at Popolo for an intimate Italian dinner.