Went to Essenza with a large group of friends recently to celebrate a special occasion. When travelling in numbers a few benefits arise, one you get to split the bill which is always great, but also you get more variety as everyone has differing tastes and you get to nibble on everything on the menu and hopefully find something new and surprising.
Monday, 29 July 2013
Tuesday, 23 July 2013
Almustafa Lebanese Restaurant
Wandering through Glebe Tuesday night, we were spoiled for choice, we had walked up and down the street three times without being able to agree where to eat.
Labels:
City,
Middle Eastern
Dong Hae Sushi Bar
I learned a random fact the other day, Sushi didn't start in Japan. Its origin can be traced back to South East Asia around the Mekong River region to around the 4th Century B.C. (Google it up if you don't believe me). It was first used as a method of preservation, keeping the fish eatable for months.
Labels:
Inner West,
Japanese
Monday, 15 July 2013
Lakemba Street-Side Camel Burger Grills
Labels:
Inner West,
Street Food
Thursday, 4 July 2013
The Hill Eatery
We finally visited enough restaurants to use a Dimmi voucher. $50 dollars off a meal sounds like a good excuse to go out for dinner. We had a selection of places, but wanted something warm and simple. No thought process, no analysis of different textures, just plain normal good food.
Labels:
Eastern Suburbs,
Modern Australian
Monday, 1 July 2013
Viet Hoa Hot Bread
The humble Viet roll, a complex sandwich with many flavours and textures for a bargain price. The McDonald's of Asian cuisine, best thing to satisfy late night cravings, its hard to get it wrong, crispy fresh bread, bit of chicken/pork, mayo and some vege's, and we think we found the best one!!
Labels:
South West,
Street Food,
Vietnamese
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)