The House of Bamboo brings Pan-Asian street eats to Coolangatta.
The House of Bamboo brings Pan-Asian street eats to Coolangatta.

You’ve heard of dinner and a show, but how about dinner and disco? The House of Bamboo is a new Pan-Asian playground shaking up the southern Gold Coast dining scene.
The House of Bamboo is the brainchild of hospitality heavyweights Alex Dickson, Fraser Pollard and executive chef Jon Hizola. With Alex’s expertise in bartending and large-scale events, Fraser’s 25+ years of international nightlife experience and Jon Hizola’s culinary mastery in Asian fusion, the trio wanted to match Coolangatta’s cool vibes with a vibrant dining experience.

Mission accomplished. The House of Bamboo, located in an underground basement on Griffith Street is the kind of place where you can trade the everyday grind for a technicolour escape. Mirror balls included.
The team rolled up their sleeves and designed the whole fit-out themselves. The result? A bamboo-clad wonderland with a neon-lit indoor dining room and a funky outdoor patio. Whether you’re sinking into the booths inside or sipping cocktails alfresco, there’s a sense of playfulness in every corner.

A colourful mural is a nod to Coolangatta’s layback lifestyle by day, and neon lights adorning the walls turn this space into a glow-in-the-dark jungle at night. It’s disco dining with bold flavours, big vibes and beats that keep the good vibes rolling.
And who better to lead the kitchen than Jon Hizola? He’s the chef who made waves at Hideaway Kitchen, put his stamp on Etsu Izakaya and his own GC joints, Mr Hizola’s and Masu Izakaya. Known for vibrant street-food influences and modern takes on Cantonese and Japanese classics, his Pan-Asian plates will keep your tastebuds grooving all night long.

Kick off with Bang Bang Prawns smothered in chilli aioli served on a rice cracker, or tuck into fan favourite JFC Karaage Chicken with five spice, chilli and basil.
The Byron Bay Buratta, served with heavenly numbing sauce and roti bread is the Euro-Asian fusion we didn’t know we needed.
Juicy pork gyoza, vegetable dumplings and duck bao will satisfy the whole crew, as will the classic pad thai noodles and tom yum fried rice.

When it’s time to go big, the Beef Short Rib Rendang is already staking its claim as a signature with meltingly tender beef in a spiced coconut curry. The Lamb Shoulder Massaman is another go-to, slow-cooked with a fragrant kick.
On the drinks side, the party’s just as punchy with the bar team shaking up the fun. The Grilled Pineapple Tommy’s Margarita is tropical in all the right ways, with just enough tequila kick to have you shimmying in your seat. There’s also the Disco Spritz for those hot summer nights to complement the disco soundtrack.

With plans for live music on weekends, it’s time to gather your crew, slip on your dancing shoes (or, you know, your sandals — this is Cooly after all), and descend into The House of Bamboo.
Where: 1/64 Griffith Street, Coolangatta
When: Tuesday–Wednesday 4pm–10pm, Thursday 12pm–10pm, Friday–Saturday 12pm-12am, Sunday 12 pm–10pm
Words by Lisette Drew
Images by Kirra Smith
