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Say hello to Nobby’s new BabyMama

Mamasan’s little sister has officially arrived.

BabyMama, Nobby Beach (Image © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
BabyMama, Nobby Beach (Image © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)

If you’ve been wondering where to get your Mamasan fix while the Broadbeach institution undergoes her glow-up, we’re here to tell you to wonder no more. Meet BabyMama—the spicy little sister serving up big flavours and even bigger vibes, now open in the heart of Nobby Beach.

This pop-up isn’t just a placeholder – it’s a whole moment and if you know anything about us, you know there’s nothing we love more than exploring a new feed, especially when it comes from the likes of Mamasan’s pedigree.

Scallop & Prawn Brioche Toast, BabyMama, Nobby Beach (Image © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
Scallop & Prawn Brioche Toast, BabyMama, Nobby Beach (Image © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)

Think rich interiors and moody lighting the lend themselves perfect to the intimate dining experience, plus a menu that hits all the right notes (and taste buds). Whether you’re dropping in for a midweek dinner date or rounding up the crew for cocktails and shared plates, BabyMama brings the same soul you know and love from Mamasan, just with a fresh Nobby twist.

Born out of the team’s desire to stay connected to their loyal diners while the OG undergoes a major reno, BabyMama is part homage of what they’ve built in Broadbeach, part teaser for what’s to come.

Sichuan Burrata, BabyMama, Nobby Beach (Image © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
Sichuan Burrata, BabyMama, Nobby Beach (Image © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)

The menu? A banger. You’ll find Mamasan classics like the Spanner Crab Tortellini Dumplings (hello, old flame), the fan-fave KFC (Korean Fried Chicken, but make it sexy), and that Wagyu Red Curry that dreams are made of. But there are also some seriously impressive new arrivals, thanks to Executive Chef Sebastian Tan – who, by the way, has worked in kitchens like Hakkasan and Crown’s Silks, so yeah, he knows what he’s doing.

BabyMama, Nobby Beach (Image © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
BabyMama, Nobby Beach (Image © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)

We’re talking Sichuan Burrata with chilli crisp and Chinese doughnuts (um, yes please), Scallop & Prawn Brioche Toast (like a seafood hug), and a 72-hour Whole Roasted Duck that might just change your life. Dramatic? Maybe. Worth it? Absolutely.

Our recc? Get the gang together and go family style so you can get a taste of everything so you don’t end up with food fomo – works every time!

BabyMama, Nobby Beach (Image © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
BabyMama, Nobby Beach (Image © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)

Gosh, all that eating will have surely made you thirsty so you’ll be happy to know they did not hold back on the holy grail cocktail list – trust us when we say it’s better curated than your favourite Spotify playlist, and we know you see that bad boy as a work of art.

You’ll find some familiar flavours along with newbies like the Wagyu Fat-Washed Old Fashioned (yes, fat-washed – don’t knock it till you try it), a punchy house favourite called Big Mama (no less) or for a new spin on a classic try the Blood Orange Paloma, and of course premium sake options for the true connoisseurs. Bonus points for their wine list, artfully curated to enhance the flavours of the menu AND everything is available by the glass – yep, even the premium drops – thanks to the very fancy Coravin wine preservation system. Boujee.

Wagyu Fat-Washed Old Fashioned, BabyMama, Nobby Beach (Image © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
Wagyu Fat-Washed Old Fashioned, BabyMama, Nobby Beach (Image © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)

Owners Lauren and JP Duitsch say BabyMama is all about keeping the Mamasan spirit alive while they build something seriously special in Broadbeach. But judging by the early buzz and full tables, this “temporary” venue is already making itself right at home in Nobby’s bustling scene.

So how long will BabyMama be around? Who knows. But like all good things, don’t leave it too long before you book a table – you don’t want to be the friend who still hasn’t been, or that misses out!

Where: 2/2243 Gold Coast Hwy, Nobby Beach
When: Open for dinner Tues – Sun, lunch & dinner Wed – Sun

Words by Jacqueline Bojanowski
Images by Mathilde Bouby

Roast Duck Pancakes, BabyMama, Nobby Beach (Image © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
Roast Duck Pancakes, BabyMama, Nobby Beach (Image © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)

25 hatted Gold Coast restaurants in 2026

Top honours for your faves. 

Palette, HOTA (image supplied)
Palette, HOTA (image supplied)

Look we’re all partial to a good hat but if you’re a chef, a hat is all that and a bag of chips. Each year, the Australian Good Food Guide awards hats to the crème de la crème in the restaurant world. And while some of our neighbouring cities may have once side‑eyed the Gold Coast’s dining scene, it’s official: the tables have turned, and the GC is strutting its stuff.

This year, a whopping 25 of our favourite local eateries snagged at least one hat, and we’re practically bursting with pride! The AGFG rates each restaurant out of 20, and although nobody’s hit that elusive perfect score just yet, there’s plenty of brilliance on display.

Mamasan, Broadbeach (image supplied)
Mamasan, Broadbeach (image supplied)

In a twist everyone saw coming, Broadbeach cleaned up with seven venues receiving hats. The newly revamped Mamasan charmed its way to a score of 13, while Social Eating House and Bar (13) matched it with its masterful blend of modern Australian favourites.

The Oracle Boulevard scene was further flaunted by BLOWFISH Ocean Grill + Bar (12) and kōst (13), each offering their own distinct flavour explosions for diners.

kōst Bar & Grill, Broadbeach (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
kōst Bar & Grill, Broadbeach (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Of course, several of The Star Gold Coast’s restaurants collected gongs. Japanese sensation Kiyomi scored a sophisticated 14, while the sleek Modern Australian fine‑dining gem Nineteen at the Star earned 13.

Rounding out Broady’s winners, long‑standing steak haven Moo Moo The Wine Bar and Grill received a solid 13, keeping carnivores grinning from ear to ear.

Norte, Mermaid Beach (image by Mathilde Bouby Photography)
Norte, Mermaid Beach (image by Mathilde Bouby Photography)

Travel south to Mermaid Beach and you’ll find boutique dining superstar The North Room boasting an impressive 15, a testament to its thoughtful, modern dishes executed with technical precision. Beloved Little Truffle Dining Room & Bar earned 14, and esteemed Japanese haunt Etsu Izakaya scored 13, continuing its legacy of refined flavours.

Slick Latin American newcomer Norté, with its vibrant, fiesta‑inspired energy and bold Mexican flavours, made its debut with a 12. Euro-inspired Juju (13) and The Oxley’s stalwart fave Lars(12), rounded out Nobby’s award recipients.

JuJu Restaurant & Rooftop Bar Mermaid Beach (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
JuJu Restaurant & Rooftop Bar Mermaid Beach (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)

Robina’s Eddy + Wolff represented with a well-earned 12. It just goes to show that the ‘burbs can cook up a winner too, not just the Insta-set-favoured pockets.

Speaking of, Mudgeeraba’s intimate Japanese (and under-the-radar superstar) Anekawa, earned itself a 13, while Bundall’s Mediterranean‑meets‑local gem Bar Leo Food & Wine debuted with a solid 12.

Rick Shores, Burleigh (image by Mathilde Bouby)
Rick Shores, Burleigh (image by Mathilde Bouby)

Burleigh wasn’t left behind either. Rick Shores scored 13 for its delectable contemporary pan-Asian offerings. The Gold Coast highway strip represented with Vietnamese pin-up boy Jimmy Wah’s(13).

Daniel Ridgeway’s Palm Beach offering Madame V was shown some love with 13, while Kirra’s beachfront Billy Chow (12) made its debut, earning recognition for its playful pan‑Asian menu.

Billy Chow, Kirra (image by Pandanus Lane)
Billy Chow, Kirra (image by Pandanus Lane)

Let’s journey back to the central neck of the woods, starting with Surfers Paradise’s Modern Australian superstar Palette located at HOTA, Home of the Arts, topping the list with a stellar 16. This Modern Australian standout blends bold flavours with innovative techniques, earning its spot among Queensland’s finest.

The JW Marriott Gold Coast’s seafood superstar Citrique earned a 14, while the QT’s Japanese phenomenon Yamagen scored 13 and The Langham’s Cantonese gem T’ang Court scored 12.

Over in Main Beach, La Luna Dining scored 12 with its modern Australian waterfront charm.

Yamagen, QT Gold Coast (image supplied)
Yamagen, QT Gold Coast (image supplied)

Anyone who still says we’re lacking in the quality eats department here on the Goldie, now is the time to concede defeat because this list of local victories confirms what we already knew – our foodie scene has officially become a force to be reckoned with and there’s plenty more to come…

Words by Belinda Symons

Citrique, JW Marriott Gold Coast (image supplied)
Citrique, JW Marriott Gold Coast (image supplied)
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