
Daniel Lu
2 reviews on 1 places
This is a pleasant chairlift ride straight from the point of sale - such an enthusiastic ticket sales woman!
When we got to the top, We saw many Wallabies and peacocks up close!
It claims to be the world's longest single chairlift span. It costs $20 for return trip and $15 for pensioners.
When we got to the top, We saw many Wallabies and peacocks up close!
It claims to be the world's longest single chairlift span. It costs $20 for return trip and $15 for pensioners.
Japanese BBQ in the lower level of Regent place.
You will need to put your name down on a queue list before they open ... The restaurant is bigger than what you can see up front so there should be a good chance to get in even if there's a moderately big line... It's safer if you have a booking.
The food is fine. You order things on a computer. I liked the drinks, but I was also thirsty to begin with. There's a 90 minute limit to eat on the table and there's a timer on the computer.
You will need to put your name down on a queue list before they open ... The restaurant is bigger than what you can see up front so there should be a good chance to get in even if there's a moderately big line... It's safer if you have a booking.
The food is fine. You order things on a computer. I liked the drinks, but I was also thirsty to begin with. There's a 90 minute limit to eat on the table and there's a timer on the computer.