Thursday, April 28, 2011
121 BC and PIzza e Birra, Surry Hills
Even when your best-laid plans go awry, sometimes you can end up with the most brilliant night anyway.
We hadn't meant to eat dinner at Pizza e Birra. Our sights (and stomachs) had been set on Vini and we'd arrived early to secure a table. Too early, we soon discover, and we're directed across the road for a quick drink while they finish setting up.
121 BC, Surry Hills
Arancini $3 each
We
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Fooding from Penang and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Phuket, Thailand
Oh Malaysia photos. I haven't forgotten about you. A five-day weekend (how great was the break?!) was the perfect opportunity to delve into the archives. Sure none of us want to be back at work at our desks today, but here's a photo-rich post to get you back into the swing of things...
My last Malaysia post left you in Penang, Malaysia. We woke up early the next morning to make the 350km drive
Saturday, April 23, 2011
The Eight, Haymarket
The Eight is the latest restaurant to take up residence on the third floor of Market City, undergoing a complete overhaul in interior design to match its modern Chinese fusion menu. A re-positioning of the entrance is the first thing that you'll notice on approach, no longer opposite the movie foyer but shifting around the corner to a more glamorous setting.
The restaurant name is no
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Rowda Ya Habibi, Newtown
My favourite topic of conversation at breakfast? Lunch. I'm not a morning person at the best of times, but the promise of lunch - and the eating opportunities it brings - is usually enough to put a sparkle in my eyes.
Talk turned to fafafel and the fresh zing of tabbouleh, and by the time the clock strikes twelve, we find ourselves heading to Rowda Ya Habibi, Newtown for a much-needed Lebanese
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Cafecito, Sydney
You will have walked past Cafecito hundreds of times. This busy cafe in Town Hall Arcade looks like any other sandwich shop until you step in a little closer and notice the Brazilian flag on the ceiling.
A handwritten menu behind the counter lists the usual sandwiches and salads, but buried on the far right is a listing of Brazilian options, most of it written in Portuguese. It can be a
Thursday, April 14, 2011
To blog or not to blog
Recently I was approached to write an article for the second issue of Gourmet Rabbit, a boutique magazine with an emphasis on content from food industry professionals.
I remember when editor Denea Buckinghamfirst told a group of food bloggers about her plans to set up, produce and print a new food-focused publication. It sounded like the stuff of pipe dreams, but to her credit (and the stellar
I remember when editor Denea Buckinghamfirst told a group of food bloggers about her plans to set up, produce and print a new food-focused publication. It sounded like the stuff of pipe dreams, but to her credit (and the stellar
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Home Thai Restaurant, Sydney
"Honestly I'd just love to go somewhere with something like papaya salad... and then put all energy into dessert, dessert, dessert."
Sydney's bustling food scene beckoned, but Hannah - in town for just one night from Canberra - knew exactly what she wanted. And I liked her way of thinking.
We head to Home on Sussex Street. Arriving at 5.45pm means we are able to waltz right in, but within
Sunday, April 10, 2011
La Banette, Glebe
It's the smell of butter and sugar that hits me first. The heady aroma of caramelised sugar, chocolate, freshly baked bread and buttery pastries soaks its way into every pore as I stand at the doorway, on the brink of dessert delirium.
La Banette
La Banette is easy to miss if you're walking down the other side of Glebe Point Road. Once you know it's there, however, it's hard to resist a
Restaurant Review #241, Roscoe's House of Chicken'n Waffles, Pasadena
Carol C. Special, $8.50
The Pasadena location of Roscoe's is situated in an old Pizza Hut that has been painted white but retains its unmistakable architecture. Inside, Roscoe's also appears to have retained Pizza Hut's decor of exposed brick and wooden curlicue chairs. Directly next door is a relatively new KFC. The smells from the dueling fried chicken establishments intermingle outside, and
The Pasadena location of Roscoe's is situated in an old Pizza Hut that has been painted white but retains its unmistakable architecture. Inside, Roscoe's also appears to have retained Pizza Hut's decor of exposed brick and wooden curlicue chairs. Directly next door is a relatively new KFC. The smells from the dueling fried chicken establishments intermingle outside, and
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Durban Dish, Baulkham Hills
Bunny chow
There were two things I knew I had to have on the menu at Durban Dish: bunny chow and chakalaka. How could anyone resist dishes with names like these?
It was the promise of South African food that led me to Baulkham Hills. This cosy family-run restaurant has been running for six years, but it's received minimal press or exposure. It was the perfect candidate for my monthly food and
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Stitch Bar, Sydney
Stitch Bar is all about fun. It's there at the entrance, from the spools of thread in the window to the Singer sewing machine propping open the door.
The basement bar is one of the city's smallest, and it feels like half of Sydney is already here, cocktails in hand and chattering up a storm.
Stitch Bar
All the action is happening around the bar, a vision of gleaming bottles framed by
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Quay Restaurant, Sydney
Peter Gilmore, Executive Chef, Quay
The whole point of restaurants, says Peter Gilmore, is to eat things you wouldn't bother making at home. He gestures at his mise en place, components of which take several hours, and says he would never make the dishes he makes at Quay at home. "Not unless I had a full kitchen team!" he says with a laugh.
It's my first time dining at Quay, and as I stride
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