These are really just a collection of my thoughts, purely subjective, random and brief. I often reminisce about the places I've been so I've decided this blog will be my food journal. Often my memory of these places are hazy and biased (depending on my mood and the company I was with). I try to be positive in my reviews, and as honest as I can. I look forward to sharing your thoughts so please comment if you wish.
Tuesday, 27 December 2011
Libronz Tapas Spanish Restaurant
Saturday, 24 December 2011
Piato Coffee & Fine Food, Wollongong
Piato's has always been a favourite either for breakfast or lunch. Hubby typically orders the chicken burger for lunch, and this time I tried the special of the day. This summer salad was refreshing with the season's best mangos and avocado, it was a healthy alternative to my usual menu choice.
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Chargrilled Chicken Burger topped with avocado, roast tomato, cheese, lettuce and aioli, served with fries |
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Smoked Salmon with mango, avocado and cous cous salad |
Friday, 23 December 2011
Garden Salad
Thursday, 22 December 2011
Rambutan, Darlinghurst
Last night I caught up with some girlfriends (who are also food enthusiasts like myself) and we had a wonderful time at a surprising little restaurant called Rambutan. We had to order their signature dishes, highly recommended by both my friend and the waitress. I was delighted with the explosion of tastes. These were my favourites of the evening.
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betel leaf with tea-smoked trout and chilli eggplant relish |
Amazing and addictive, this dish definitely had to have kapi (กะปิ) in it. I would be very surprised if it didn't. I absolutely loved it for the saltiness, and pungent aroma. Personally, I would add shredded fresh pineapple as well (although my friend disagrees).
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fried soft shell crab in coconut served with a spicy dipping sauce |
OMG! How do I recreate this dipping sauce? The soft shell crab was crispy, moist and light. Although the coconut batter made me think of it more as a sweet dish rather than savoury, I absolutely loved the dipping sauce which I was happy to have on it's own. Just give me a bowl of steamed rice with this sauce any day. That would be a meal right there.
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crispy duck w sweet rambutan, eschallot, garlic and tamarind sauce |
I was expecting the crispy duck to come out differently. I would have preferred duck breast or thigh rather than drumsticks. There was very little meat however the sauce was very different and balanced our meal well. The sauce had a smokey flavour which meshed well with the tangy tamarind and sweet rambutan. There was another flavour that I couldn't quite make out, something reminiscent of Chinese 5-spice powder, possibly star anise or cloves. I'd like to try this dish at home with pork belly.
El Gusto's Ristorante, Campbelltown
I just had to upload these pictures from our Xmas lunch. So yummy!
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Penne Primavera Penne with cream sauce, spring vegetables and pesto |
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Lamb Shanks With vegetables, mash & homemade gravy |
American Ribs Full rack of succulent tender pork ribs in a BBQ glaze served with steamed veges instead of fries |
Friday, 16 December 2011
The Lobby Bar, Novotel North Beach, Wollongong
Having a good catch up session, over a coffee & dessert, after an awesome night out!
Yes, that is chocolate mousse hiding behind my soy latte!
Thursday, 15 December 2011
George's on Queen, Campbelltown
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Caesar Salad (no chicken) |
Grilled Barramundi & Prawns with Bernaise Sauce, Mash & Veges |
Definitely a treat, I think this is great meeting place when time restraints call for a "working lunch". My colleagues and I like to make an effort to eat at least once a month at this restaurant. Guess which dish is mine?
Wednesday, 14 December 2011
Gemelle Ristorante Italiano, Liverpool
Our team's christmas luncheon was recently held at this award winning Italian restaurant. I wish I remembered to take more photos. The food was delicious although a bit salty. I really liked the presentation of the dishes, the colours, the smells. I will definitely be coming back again.
To my dear colleague who swapped her creme brulee with me: THANK YOU! I will never forget your sacrifice.
To my dear colleague who swapped her creme brulee with me: THANK YOU! I will never forget your sacrifice.
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VITELLO AI FUNGHI Veal scallopini with mixed mushrooms and jus |
RUCOLA CON PERAA salad of rocket, pear, toasted walnuts and gorgonzola dressed with a white balsamic dressing
ITALIAN BREAD WITH BALSAMIC AND OIL
ANTIPASTO PLATERS
SALT AND PEPPER CALAMARI
Served on mixed leaf with home made tartare sauce
SPAGHETTI ITALIANO (V)
W. mushrooms, spinach, semi sun dried tomatoes, olives and Napoletana sauce
POLLO CON ASPARAGGI
Chicken breast fillet supreme topped with fresh asparagus served on pumpkin mash served with a creamy mustard sauce
VITELLO AI FUNGHI
Veal scallopini with mixed mushrooms and jus
ITALIAN GELATO
VANILLA CRÈME BRULEE
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
Jacaranda Figtree Cafe
Saturday, 10 December 2011
Japanese Feast for Three and a Half
I really enjoy making homemade sushi. Of course, my eyes are bigger than my stomach and I don't end up using half the ingredients that I buy. This time I found some frozen flying fish roe from Wan Long Oriental Supermarket. Hooray! So of course I made California Rolls and the Crab, Avocado and Cucumber Salad for the first time. Hubby's favourite's always makes an appearance as, unfortunately for him, he is not a fan of raw seafood. So, he gets to eat plenty of Chicken Teriyaki, Cooked Tuna Rolls and Inari.
I also made sure to stock up on the Wasabi, Japanese Mayo and Soy Sauce, which we agree are the key ingredients to making our dinner a success! If our dinner guest wasn't driving, I would have warmed some sake as well. Maybe next time?
Thursday, 1 December 2011
Phở Real Vietnamese Noodle House, Campbelltown
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Phở đặc biệt - Beef Special Rice Noodle Soup |
I am quite picky when it comes to Phở as nothing beats mum's cooking. Except, as a loyal customer of An Restaurant in Bankstown, where the service is super-fast, I doubted that I would find another restaurant that would be on par.
Phở Real claimed to serve the best Phở in Campbelltown. And rightly so! I have tried others places in the area and am pleased to say this one is my favourite. As far as I'm concerned, they passed all the checkpoints when it comes to great food service.
- Their beef soup is delicious.
- The staff are friendly, attentive and keen to please.
- The restaurant is clean.
- Good value for money as their soups are large sizes.
I know, it's not really much to ask, however you would be surprised how many restaurants don't meet all four of my checkpoints. Furthermore, the cook seems to take great pride in creating authentic, healthy, Vietnamese dishes. One day, the owner actually came up and asked for my opinion on his menu. This restaurant strives for excellence and yes, they can have my vote!
I am so glad I finally found a yummy and affordable place for lunch. Hmm, now I just need to find a lunch buddy!
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