Category Archives: Food n’ Grog

Sydney Food Diary: Moo Gourmet Burgers, Bondi Beach

Say you’ve got friends or family visiting overseas… And say you’re visiting one of Australia’s most famous sites, Bondi Beach… And say you’re hungry. Wouldn’t you want a view like this? Even if the quality of the food was mediocre, … Continue reading

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Sydney Food Diary: Pablo, the Cheese Tart, Chinatown

Look like Uncle Tetsu’s Cheesecake has some competition. The cashier tells me that Pablo is from Osaka but there are stores in all major cities in Japan. It seems like a very similar proposition as Uncle Tetsu’s: a light Japanese … Continue reading

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Sydney Food Diary: Yok Yor, Chinatown

They say that good Thai food in Sydney can be even better than in Thailand because the chefs have access to better quality produce and are free from tradition to create better dishes. When my family was visiting from overseas, … Continue reading

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Sydney Food Diary: Xage, Surry Hills

A casual Vietnamese meal with the family during the Christmas holiday period. My favourite Vietnamese dish are Nem, the deep fried spring rolls with a delicate rice noodle crust or wrapper. These were suitably delicious and the highlight of the … Continue reading

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Sydney Food Diary: Fish Market Cafe, Fish Market

It’s very hard to figure out where to eat as a casual diner at the Fish Market, and particularly when you have to figure out what to recommend for out-of-town family or friends. Both of my last family lunches (my … Continue reading

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Sydney Food Diary: Cafe Kentaro, Surry Hills

I knew I knew the name Kentaro from somewhere… and that’s because I had brunch quite a while ago at Cafe Oratnek (Kentaro, backwards, get it?) in Redfern. I love me some Japanese fusion, and I can see the rest … Continue reading

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Sydney Food Diary: Hong Kong Diner, Spice Alley

I love Spice Alley in Chippendale for a quick and easy meal with friends, where you can all choose what you want from whichever stall you want. I was in the mood for a bowl of Cantonese noodles, and noticed … Continue reading

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Sydney Food Diary: Harry’s Cafe de Wheels, Capitol Square, Chinatown

It was imperative that I show my family (from Canada and Hawaii) what an Australian meat pie is, and more than that, I thought it duty-bound as an Australian (well, dual Australian-Canadian citizen) to encourage trying the “Tiger”, any pie … Continue reading

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Sydney Food Diary: The Gözeleme Co., Circular Quay

Gözleme may be a Turkish dish, but I’ll probably always associate it with Sydney, coming across it at the Surry Hills Market or at Mardi Gras Fair Day or pretty much any other outdoor event, Turkish ladies in head coverings … Continue reading

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Sydney Food Diary: Regatta, Rose Bay

I was lucky to be invited to a Christmas lunch here by the amazing PR group Wilkinson Butler, and I was amazed that the food matched up to the surroundings. I heard that Regatta has been through a few changes … Continue reading

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