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13 June

French Food and Fashion Luncheon

Surfers Paradise

Foodies and fashionistas will enjoy the ultimate indulgence when Absynthe and Hermés present French Food and Fashion.   French-born chef Meyjitte Boughenout will showcase haute cuisine while the famous French fashion house presents their iconic scarves. Hermés silk ambassador Chris Dupey will demonstrate a variety of ways to incorporate scarves in a style.  

Guests will receive Hermés cards showing how to tie a scarf. One lucky guest will win an exclusive Hermés silk scarf, the ultimate accessory.

The French Food and Fashion event includes a two-course gourmet lunch with a glass of Gosset, the world’s oldest and most sophisticated champagne.

Bookings are essential and seating strictly limited.

Venue: Absynthe Restaurant, Q1 Piazza
How to get here: visit Translink.com.au for a public transport journey planner, call 131 008 to book a cab or drive and make use of the free on-site parking.



Event details

Type:
Public
Cost:
$55 per person includes 2-courses and a glass of wine
Website:
http://www.absynthe.com.au
Telephone:
+61 7 5504 6466
Address:
Cnr Surfers Paradise Blvd & Hamilton Ave
Surfers Paradise QLD 4217
Time:
12 noon

Event location



Surfers Paradise information

For years, Surfers Paradise has been synonymous with Australia’s Gold Coast – even today, almost half of all visitors to the Gold Coast head to Surfers Paradise.

Over decades, visitors have flocked to this entertainment capital, named ‘Surfers Paradise’ by developers in 1933 to reflect the beach and surf conditions that lured residents and holiday makers from the north and south for weekend retreats. From these early beginnings, Surfers Paradise quickly grew and established itself in the 1950’s and 1960’s as Australia’s favourite party destination with the famous ‘pyjama parties’.

While the attractions and physical landscape of Surfers Paradise have evolved in line with modern tastes, it still remains Queensland’s entertainment capital that plays 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.


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