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Biang Biang Fresh Noodle's cult noodles have a new home in Fortitude Valley.

These unbelievably thick, luscious cult Chinese noodles have a new Valley home

Made to order and dripping with chilli oil, order them with a flaky ‘Chinese burger’ and mouth-numbing chilli pork wontons.

  • Matt Shea

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Artist impression of the new 15-storey tower at 290 Water Street in Fortitude Valley.

New luxury apartment tower planned near future Olympic stadium

Plans for the luxury tower were lodged with Brisbane City Council on Wednesday.

  • William Davis
Dirty Soda fans were queueing down the block for the What’s Poppin’ grand opening.

Dirty soda lands a permanent Aussie home in the Valley

The Mormon-driven craze has arrived in Brisbane, with people queueing down the block to try it.

  • Neesha Sinnya
Consolidated Property Group’s plans for a nine-storey office tower at the corner of Ann and Chester streets, Fortitude Valley.

New office tower planned for Fortitude Valley car park

Consolidated Properties Group has proposed a nine-storey commercial development with ground-floor retail to activate a long-underutilised corner of Ann Street.

  • Cameron Atfield
Brisbane-based looksmaxxer Androgenic was arrested in Fortitude Valley over the weekend.

Looksmaxxer Androgenic banned from Brisbane nightlife areas

The 25-year-old’s arrest was livestreamed, and he was later issued an infringement notice for public nuisance.

  • Brittney Deguara
Atmosphere is always on the menu at Agnes.

Agnes

Flame-licked dining in a former dairy co-op.

  • Matt Shea
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Iris' menu leans Spanish.

Iris Rooftop

One of Brisbane’s best rooftops for cocktails and Spanish-inspired snacks.

  • Matt Shea
The 1862-built Apothecaries Hall has been given a new lease on life by The Zoo owners Tyla Dombroski and Trad Nathan.

1862-built apothecary transforms into late-night restaurant and wine bar

An ex-203 chef is cooking European and Argentinian-inspired share plates, backed by a star barkeep’s cocktails and a sharp Franco-Australian wine list.

  • Matt Shea
Confit duck with potato mash and a duck jus, and grass-fed eye fillet with pepper cognac sauce and French fries.

Petite

French bistro by the Happy Boy and Snack Man team.

  • Matt Shea
Snack Man matches brilliant dim sum to a lengthy wine list of European small producer drops.
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The Happy Boy team’s best restaurant isn’t Happy Boy

One of the city’s best dim sum menus shares equal billing with one of its very best wine cellars. There’s little not to love at this perfectly pitched Valley spot.

  • Matt Shea