While staying in Bowral, we dined in at Birch in Mossvale for dinner one night – just 15 minutes down the road. Street parking was easy to find and we were greeted, and led to our table by the window. Birch offers a choice of a la carte or the 7 course degustation. We both […] Read more…
Eating in Italy – Part 6 – Balsamic Vinegar in Modena @ Acetaia Angelo
We had planned a day trip outside Padua – I wanted to go to Eataly World in Bologna (about 90min drive away), and Mr FPJ wanted to check out the Ferrari museum in Modena (about a further 30 mins from Bologna). Modena is famous for its balsamic vinegar (you might notice the labels on some […] Read more…
Dumpling Inn (Macquarie)
My friends and I had dinner at the Dumpling Inn in Macquarie. I was first introduced to it about 4 years ago (by the same group!) but never got around to writing about it. I remember a dish of pork mince stuffed into fried pockets and requested we order this again. This is the tasty […] Read more…
Eating in Italy (Padua) – Part 5 – Val Pomaro
In the hills of Padua, my aunt drove us to the small town of Arqua Petrarca for a fine-dining lunch. My aunt tells me Val Pomaro offers the traditional specialties from the Veneto region presented as a modern twist. Decor is elegant but simple with white linen tablecloths and covered chairs. Red wine is ordered […] Read more…
New foodie spots in Kingston
There is a lot of change coming to Kingston so I thought I’d put it all down from what I know. Sushi Go Kingston now has its own sushi train with Sushi Go opening recently. Plates range from $3 – $8. Apart from various nigiri and maki rolls, there are also bento boxes, donburi, udon […] Read more…
Prix fixe lunch @ The Boat House
It was exciting news when the Boat House decided to open its doors for lunch services from Friday to Sunday. A prix fixe lunch menu is offered and diners can choose from either 2 or 3 course options. The best part – not everyone at the table has to have the same number of courses. […] Read more…
Eating in Italy (Padua) – Part 4 – Locanda Bel Fiore
Following on from Eating in Italy (Padua) – Part 3 – El Gaucho, another dinner location in the town of Arqua Petrarca that my aunt took us to is Locanda Bel Fiore. It’s such a charming little country house set on top of the hill. My aunt frequents this restaurants and somehow the manager stayed […] Read more…
Chinese @ Xi’an Famous Foods
My friend and I tried out Xi’an Famous Foods in Dickson, a restaurant I’ve walked past several times but never really notice or have plans to go to another restaurant along that strip. Menu items at Xi’an Famous Foods include various cold or hot noodle dishes like biang biang noodles, dumplings, rouguamo/roujiamo (Chinese burgers), meat […] Read more…
Eating in Italy (Padua) – Part 3 – Ristorante Pizzeria El Gaucho
Following on from Eating in Padua Part 2 Trattoria al Bigolaro, I asked my aunt to take us to a pizzeria for dinner. We drove to the Montegrotto Terme region of Padua to try our luck at Ristorante Pizzeria El Gaucho. As soon as we drive into the restaurant’s complex, everything is noticeably different. The […] Read more…
Eating in Italy (Padua) – Part 2 – Trattoria al Bigolaro
Following on from the pasticcerias and gelato, my aunt drove us up the Euganean Hills south-west of Padua to her favourite Trattoria al Bigolaro for our first dinner in Padua. This is one of the restaurants she’s frequented over 25 years so everybody knows her and she gets priority over her favourite table. The trattoria […] Read more…