Foveaux, Surry Hill
Mr C recently bought a Groupon deal for Foveaux Restaurant in Surry Hills which is a one chef hatted French restaurant that’s quite popular and has many good reviews. I was a bit skeptical to dine here...
View ArticlePetaling Street, Haymarket
Mr C and I have walked past Petaling Street numerous times but never had the chance to actually dine in because we keep forgetting. After having cravings for Malaysian food for a while, we agreed to...
View ArticleWaitan, Haymarket
Quite possibly the hottest restaurant opening of the year, the $10 million Waitan in Chinatown caused a big stir on Sussex street on the 30th October at its official launch event. The streets were...
View ArticleNapoli In Bocca, Haberfield
Miss K and I had a quiet weekend where we decided to visit an area we haven’t been before, that area turned out to be Haberfield where we also dined at Napoli in Bocca for lunch. It was quite a hard...
View ArticlePasticceria Papa, Haberfield
After our visit to Napoli in Bocca Mr C really wanted to get some dessert so he suggested that we visit a dessert place just up the road called Pasticceria Papa. It’s an interesting Italian cake shop...
View ArticleHartsyard, Newtown
Our latest visit to Newtown ended up with us dining at the famous Hartsyard restaurant which everyone seems to be talking about lately. The restaurant is a small North American inspired diner with many...
View ArticleCow and the Moon, Newtown
After having dinner at Hartsyard Mr C decided that before heading home we would stop by and visit Cow and the Moon which was just up the road for a small dessert gelato. It’s only about five minutes...
View ArticleThe Italian Bowl, Newtown
Newtown is full of awesome cheap eats and The Italian Bowl is one of the more popular ones. It’s a small hole in the wall diner that is constantly filled with students and families. The restaurant...
View ArticleMojos Tapas Bar, Bondi Beach
Our last visit to Bondi was a bright sunny day in Sydney, perfect for a walk to see Sculptures By the Sea. Not very far from the starting point of the sculptures is Mojos Tapas bar, we decided on...
View ArticleHakata-Maru Ramen, Haymarket
Just by reading the title you’ll know what kind of post this will be, another delicious ramen post! The endless flood of ramen restaurants seems yet to end and a fairly new one has recently opened in...
View ArticleKorean Banquet Showcase, Sydney
Miss K and I were recently invited by Irene Woo from the Korean Cultural Office to attend a Korean Banquet Showcase held at the KCO Arirang Hall next to Hyde Park. The event was attended by both...
View ArticleJones The Grocer, CBD
Jones The Grocer, a long running Australian origin gourmet hybrid deli and cafe opened their new flagship store in Westfield Sydney CBD on the former location of Becasse Restaurant which makes it much...
View ArticleOtto Ristorante, Woolloomooloo
I’m a regular user of Dimmi for booking restaurants and I recently got an email about a discounted dinner at Otto Ristorante located on the finger wharf at Woolloomooloo so we decided to visit to...
View ArticleChocolateria San Churro, Sydney
One of my latest dessert crazes is definitely Chocolateria San Churro which serves up delicious Spanish/Mexican inspired desserts such as Churros with Melted Milk Chocolate (above) as well as other...
View ArticleWildfire, The Rocks
Churrasco has always been a favourite of ours but with not much choices in Sydney it’s a little of disappointing. Wildfire at the Overseas Passenger Terminal is one of the more upmarket restaurants...
View ArticleGelatomassi, Newtown
Newtown is a popular place for good food and desserts are no exception with lots of choices all along King Street and other side streets. Gelatomassi which is located right in the middle of the dining...
View ArticleTaste of Shanghai, Sydney
Miss K and I always enjoy good Shanghai cuisine and one of the places we visit frequently is Taste of Shanghai in World Square mostly because of it’s convenient location and comparatively low prices....
View ArticleCafe Mint, Surry Hills
On one of our last visits to Surry Hills we visited Cafe Mint for a quite bite, the Middle-Eastern influenced cafe is a very small little place on Crown Street which eluded us at first but eventually...
View ArticleSeoul Ria, CBD
Seoul Ria is a pretty big Korean restaurant hidden upstairs right in the middle of Town Hall near Chinatown that can easily be missed. Mr C and I have visited here regularly throughout our university...
View ArticleShenkin, Erskineville
Shenkin, a popular Israeli influenced cafe is definitely worth a visit for their famous baked eggs which are arguably the best in Sydney! Although Erskineville isn’t really a dining destination just...
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