I’m not quite sure how it happened, but somewhere along the way there is a backlog of blogging. What’s worse is that somehow I ended up feeling guilty about not updating this blog for my legions of fans (yes all three of you and I know who you are). Life had been incredibly hectic lately,… Continue reading A snapshot in time
Azuma Kushiyaki and Sugar Hits
I am shockingly behind with all my blog post, a hectic work life has managed to suck a lot of my energy (again). In any case, about a month ago I visited Azuma Kushiyaki with fellow MSGers as part of our nearly monthly gathering for Midweek Supper Group. I wanted to see what this new… Continue reading Azuma Kushiyaki and Sugar Hits
Hats Off at Becasse
I honestly can’t believe October is just a memory and December just around the corner. I turned another year older during the multiple celebrations of food, and a meal at Becasse a few days after this momentous event seemed fitting. “Hats Off” has been a staple of the SIFF for years. The idea is that… Continue reading Hats Off at Becasse
Arola at Bentley (World Showcase Dinner)
One would think that one World Showcase Dinner in a month, let alone a year is enough to last for a while. Then again, if the experience was so great, why not repeat it? It’s a week after Bras at Quay, Y and I were the first to arrive for the World Showcase Dinner with… Continue reading Arola at Bentley (World Showcase Dinner)
Bras at Quay
It’s Monday evening and I am on my way towards Circular Quay to join Y, M and Mitch for a World Chef Showcase dinner with Sebastiean Bras at Quay restaurant. On a day where most of are cursing the start of yet another work week, it is the unofficial day off for the lovely people… Continue reading Bras at Quay
Spice I Am
With the plethora of amazing food blogs scattered around Sydney, sometimes I wonder whether the world needs another review on yet another Sydney restaurant. Particularly when sites like Not Quite Nigella, Chocolatesuze and Grab Your Fork are so well written with their own quirky personalities. Then ofcourse sites such as A Table for Two are… Continue reading Spice I Am
Cropped Cardigan with Leaf Ties
I have a backlog of posts that I never got the chance to write, but I’m going to take a leaf from other bloggers’ virtual book and dedicate days to write posts. Stay tune to see how this will eventuate. TINA was lots of fun as always, but more of that next time. Sales was… Continue reading Cropped Cardigan with Leaf Ties
Reading challenge and comedians in October
Meet Glenn Wool, one of the funniest and scruffiest comedian around who’s currently in Sydney until the end of next week. He was also the comedian I watched during the Late Show at the Fringe whose name completely slipped my mind. I would recommend buying tickets before he flies off to the other side of… Continue reading Reading challenge and comedians in October
Spring is here, baby elephant and all
Spring is in the air judging from the multiple new additions at Sydney Taronga Zoo, but the centre stage belongs to the its baby elephant Luk Chai. So much so that Taronga’s entire website and merchandise had been rebranded to reflect his arrival. I admit there is is something gorgeous about watching a smaller version… Continue reading Spring is here, baby elephant and all
A winter’s feast at Est.
Est. 1 course 35 2 courses 50 3 courses 60 ( clockwise) passion fruit soufflé tangelo sorbet, fresh dates, nashi, pistachio and clove tahitian vanilla cheesecake, strawberry sorbet As much as I love to hate Merivale for being so good in creating and building its empire on glamorous, over hyped sites around Sydney, I have… Continue reading A winter’s feast at Est.