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Every Thursday at Coorabell Hall, Utku (in the hat) and the Foxy Luu’s team are serving up high-quality Asian street food with an ever-changing, but affordable, celebration of flavour, creativity and community spirit with DJs, live music, art exhibitions, creative collaborations and more.
Photo: Jeff Dawson.

Foxy Luu’s is making a vibrant return to the Byron Shire, bringing its much-loved Asian street food experience back after a three-year hiatus. Every Thursday, Coorabell Hall transforms into a lively hub of flavour, community, and creativity, as Foxy Luu’s takes over with a menu that is as exciting as it is accessible.

Known for its bold, nourishing, and flavour-packed dishes, Foxy Luu’s delivers a street food experience that caters to all ages and appetites. Signature Korean bao sliders headline the menu—soft, pillowy buns filled with punchy, satisfying flavours. Fresh and vibrant Gado Gado salads are generously drizzled with house-made satay sauce, offering a perfect balance of crunch, sweetness, and spice. For those seeking comfort and nourishment, the immune-boosting bone broth noodle soups provide a deeply satisfying option, while the dan dan dumplings—drenched in a warm, spicy tahini sauce—bring a rich and memorable twist to a classic favourite.

To finish, a silky passionfruit and lime pannacotta delivers a refreshing and tangy end to the meal. With a focus on wholesome ingredients and bold tastes, the menu also offers plenty of healthy and delicious options for kids, making it an easy choice for families looking for a relaxed night out.

But Foxy Luu’s is more than just food—it’s about creating an atmosphere. The team is on a mission to turn Thursdays into the Byron Shire’s favourite evening of the week. Each event is designed to be immersive, social, and ever-changing. Guests can expect a rotating lineup of local DJs, live music, art exhibitions, creative collaborations, and even vintage stalls, ensuring that no two Thursdays are ever the same.

Importantly, Foxy Luu’s is committed to keeping these experiences affordable, offering a night out that doesn’t strain the wallet while still delivering high-quality food and entertainment. It’s a place where locals and visitors alike can gather, connect, and enjoy a dynamic cultural experience in a relaxed, community-focused setting.

With its return, Foxy Luu’s is set to bring fresh energy to Coorabell Hall—serving up not just incredible food, but a weekly celebration of flavour, creativity, and community spirit.


 

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