Les Bistronomes recently move from Braddon into the Campbell shops. There are secluded seating areas which can be made more private by drawing the curtains closed. The French bistro seems to fit in seamlessly into the space vacated by the Lanterne Rooms, simply requiring a few French paintings and decor. As there were 4 of […] Read more…
Breakfast @ Wildflour (Fyshwick)
Wildflour is located in the middle of Fyshwick (taking over from what was Remy’s Bakery), an artisan bakery and cafe. It looks exactly the same though the display cabinet is a lot more appealing with a big range of cakes and tarts as well as hot pies. But it’s Wildflour’s croissant and doughnut stand that […] Read more…
Eating in Spain – Barcelona – Part 1
In August 2019, Mr FPJ and I headed to Europe for an epic 6 week holiday. Barcelona was our first stop in Europe. I couldn’t wait for tapas and all the jamon. Our flight landed at 9.00pm so by the time we caught the metro to our hotel (in the Ciutat Vella district of Barcelona), […] Read more…
The Italian Place
As I walk in the front door, I immediately notice the freshly made pasta available for purchase displayed behind glass at the front counter. Not knowing what to expect, my mood picks up and my expectations are raised. Iโm greeted by the waiter (who I recognise from somewhere โ probably another Italian dining establishment in […] Read more…
Orana in Residence – Sydney
When I heard the news that Adelaideโs fine dining establishment and only 3-hatted restaurant Orana would be popping up in Sydney for a month, I created an alarm to alert me of when reservations would open. Orana serves a 22-course degustation for $350 per person. I was surprised that I was able to get a […] Read more…
I’m on holidays
In case you didn’t know, I’m overseas in Europe for the next few weeks. But check out my insta-stories on Instagram to see where I’m eating! Read more…
Eating in Vientiane, Laos – Part 3 – Non-Asian places to eat
Following on from Eating in Laos – Part 2 – Asian restaurants, I’ve organised this chapter into the non-Asian eateries from our holiday in Vientiane. Senglao Cafe Our friends took us to Senglao Cafรฉ, an American/Asian-fusion eatery serving rice dishes, pasta, pizza, salads, steaks and sandwiches. The retro movie themed fit out includes old cinema […] Read more…
Eating in Vientiane, Laos – Part 2 – Asian restaurants
After Eating in Vientiane, Laos – Part 1 – French Bakeries and Breakfasts, I’ve organised this chapter of our food adventures by Lao/Asian eateries. Kung’s Cafe Lao We made a stop at Kungโs Cafรฉ Lao for lunch which isnโt along the main road, but down a small alley nestled between two buildings. The hanging gourd […] Read more…
Fun Guys @ the Truffle Farm
I finally made it to Fun Guys at the Truffle Farm in Majura. A venture by the owner of Otis and the owner of the Truffle Farm, Fun Guys opened last year serving food out of a shipping container at the entrance of the Truffle Farm. I never made it out there last year, but […] Read more…
Eightysix – Sunday Supper Club @ Winning Appliances
Have you heard of the Sunday Supper Club? It is held once a month at the Winning Appliances showroom in Kingston. Hosted by HerCanberraโs Amanda Whitley, a different eatery cooks up a multi-course supper for roughly 24 guests. I got to go on the night that Eightysix was cooking with fellow foodie friends. I step […] Read more…