Restaurants · Independent Guide
Koi Broadbeach: The Honest Diner’s Guide
The long-running modern-Australian seafood room on Surf Parade – what to order, what it really costs, the lounge-bar side, and whether Koi is worth booking on your Broadbeach trip.

Koi Dining & Lounge Bar has been a fixture of the Broadbeach dining scene since 2007, which on a strip where rooms come and go fast is a recommendation in itself. It sits in The Wave building on Surf Parade, an easy walk from the convention centre and The Star, and trades on refined, coastal-inspired modern Australian food with a strong seafood lean.
This is one of Broadbeach’s go-to special-occasion rooms – the kind of place locals book for an anniversary, a milestone birthday or a long, unhurried lunch – rather than a quick casual feed. The cooking is more polished and the bill heavier than the strip’s cafes and pubs, and the room is built for it.
This is an independent guide, not Koi’s own marketing. Here is what the menu is actually like, how to order well, what to expect on price, and who should book.
Koi Broadbeach in 30 Seconds
- Where: 89 Surf Parade (The Wave building), Broadbeach – a short walk from the GCCEC convention centre and The Star
- The food: refined modern Australian with a seafood focus – small plates to share plus larger mains
- Hours: open daily from around midday until late (lunch and dinner) – no breakfast
- The vibe: a polished, coastal-styled room for special occasions and romantic dinners, with a lounge-bar side for drinks
- Price: upper mid-range – this is a treat-night restaurant, not a cheap feed; check the current menu if budget matters
- Bookings: reserve online for up to 14; groups of 15+ go on set menus (up to 150 guests)
- Best for: anniversaries, date nights, milestone dinners and leisurely lunches – book ahead for weekends
| Detail | What to Expect | Good to Know |
|---|---|---|
| Cuisine | Modern Australian, seafood-led | Small shared plates plus larger mains; quality, locally-sourced produce |
| Best dishes to share | Beef tartare, tuna crispy rice, kingfish crudo, lamb cutlets | The small plates are where Koi shines – order a spread |
| Price level | Upper mid-range ($$$) | A special-occasion bill, not a casual one; set menus for big groups |
| Hours | Daily, ~midday till late | Lunch and dinner; no breakfast service |
| Occasion | Date nights, anniversaries, milestones | One of Broadbeach’s go-to romantic rooms |
| Bookings | Online up to 14; 15+ on set menus | Walk-ins possible midweek; book ahead Fri/Sat and events |
The Food: What to Actually Order
Koi is at its best as a shared-plate meal. Pick a run of the small plates – the tuna crispy rice, kingfish and tartare are the crowd-pleasers – and let the seafood lead rather than ordering a single main each.
The Room, the Lounge Bar & the Occasion
Not ready for a full degustation-style dinner? The lounge-bar side lets you drop in for cocktails and a couple of small plates – a good way to try Koi before committing to a special-occasion booking.
Location: Surf Parade, By the Convention Centre
Koi’s location makes it an ideal dinner before a concert, show or event at the convention centre or The Star – book early on event nights, when the whole precinct fills up fast.
The Verdict: Is Koi Worth It?
As a go-to occasion room near the GCCEC and The Star, Koi fills on Friday and Saturday nights and around major events. Reserve online in advance, and remember groups of 15 or more go on a set menu.
Frequently Asked Questions
Koi Dining & Lounge Bar is at 89 Surf Parade, inside The Wave building, Broadbeach QLD 4218 – a short, flat walk from the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre (GCCEC) and The Star casino precinct. It’s an easy walk from most of the Broadbeach apartment towers, and the G:Link tram’s Broadbeach South stop is nearby. Look for the Koi frontage on Surf Parade rather than among the Oracle Boulevard restaurants a block over.
Koi serves refined modern Australian food with a strong seafood focus, built around shareable small plates plus larger mains. The standout move is to order a spread of small plates – dishes like beef tartare, tuna crispy rice, kingfish crudo and lamb cutlets are the crowd-pleasers – and let the seafood lead. There’s also a dessert menu, a kids’ menu and group set menus.
Koi is an upper mid-range, special-occasion restaurant rather than a casual or cheap-eats option, so expect a treat-night bill that matches its elevated cooking and service. Where it occasionally divides opinion, it’s on value rather than quality. Menus and prices change, so check the current a la carte before you go if budget is a factor – and note that groups of 15 or more dine on set menus.
Koi is open daily from around midday until late, serving lunch and dinner (no breakfast). Bookings for up to 14 guests can be made online; parties of 15 or more go on set menus and can be accommodated up to around 150 guests. Walk-ins are often possible midweek, but it’s a popular occasion room, so book ahead for Friday and Saturday nights and around major events at the convention centre or The Star.
Stay Near Koi & the Broadbeach Dining Strip
Koi, the convention centre, The Star and the Oracle dining strip are all within an easy walk – base yourself in central Broadbeach and leave the car parked.
Written and maintained by a Broadbeach local. I update this guide regularly to keep it accurate.