Hamilton Island Resort Centre, Resort Dr, Hamilton Island QLD 4802, Australia
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There is a high-end restaurant called Coca Chu on the island, which is also a creative cuisine. I ordered a lot of the restaurant's signature dishes, and the taste should have been improved. It's really good!
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There is a high-end restaurant called Coca Chu on the island, which is also a creative cuisine. I ordered a lot of the restaurant's signature dishes, and the taste should have been improved. It's really good!
The taste was OK, but it was expensive. Reservations were required. The location was not easy to find. I followed Google and walked up the mountain and got lost. Fortunately, I asked someone and found the place. It was actually next to the swimming pool. I missed the reservation time, so I waited at the restaurant door for another half an hour. After dinner, the restaurant was about to close.
This is the second best restaurant we had in Hamilton Island. It is very close to our hotel, just over 10 minutes walk, and reservations are required. The hotel mainly serves Southeast Asian cuisine. The hotel faces the sea, and the waiter is also a young blonde beauty with warm service. We ordered a salad, a main course (lobster, fried rice noodles), and two drinks each. The waiter probably didn't hear clearly and served a large bowl of rice, which was wasted. We sat in the window seat, listening to the sound of the waves, looking at the sparkling sea water under the sunset, and tasting the food. It felt so good and intoxicated.
This Coca Chu restaurant has a lot of tourists coming to eat every day. If you want to eat here, it is recommended that you come early because its business is really hot. The food in the restaurant tastes great and is definitely worth a try.
Since there is no Chinese restaurant on Hamilton Island, this Asian restaurant, which is close to the Coral View Hotel and serves food suitable for Chinese people, is particularly popular during the Spring Festival peak season. There is a long queue every night. The Vietnamese food in the restaurant is very delicious, not much different from what you eat in the country. Since the restaurant is decorated in dark colors, the light is not good at night, so it is a pity that I didn't take pictures. The seats on the side near the sea can see the Spring Festival fireworks specially created for the Chinese at night on Catseye Beach. However, there are no Chinese people from both sides of the Taiwan Strait working as part-time waiters in the Asian restaurant. The waiters can only communicate in English, which is a bit troublesome.