I sometimes catch myself being unintentionally stalkerish.
Being a long-time reader of some of my beloved food blogs makes me fall under the false sense that I am a friend of these people, and when they casually mention that their relationship status/significant other has changed, it is rather shocking to me that I wasn't the first one to hear about it.
Well duh, why would they tell you? You only should know where/what/how they dined out.
Well I just discovered today that one of my favorite foodie has long parted ways with her long term boyfriend and has already been seeing a new guy for 4 months. A little shocked that I didn't pick it up in previous posts...maybe I was too busy salivating over her pictures of cupcakes and beef pies.
somewhere between the post about Misschu and entry about Chin Chin, you find yourself gravitating towards these individuals, yet more often than not its just a one way relationship..just like most of my fantasy friendships...no I'm just joking ;)
end of rant for now, its been an exhausting week and my bed is calling my name,
wooo 6 minutes past midnight, TGIF :D
Thursday, 15 September 2011
Sunday, 31 July 2011
St Katherine's
Having brunch at 3pm is a new record for me. I suppose when it comes to making last minute bookings at hyped up places such as St Katherine’s, such exceptions are to be accommodated.
So 48hours after a hasty booking made sometime in the afternoon of last Friday, J and I turned up at George Calombaris and Shane Delia’s new addition to the ever-expanding culinary empire that is the Press Club Group for a quick catch up on a lazy post-down pour Sunday afternoon.
After reading many mixed reviews about this new haunt in leafy suburbs of Kew, I decided to embrace the dishes with an open mind and determined not to be swayed by any pre-conceived biases.
Upon arrival, we were promptly seated at a table towards the back of the restaurant, the interior was glowing with warmth that seemed to be coming from the beige walls which was a welcoming sight especially given the miserable weather that Melbourne is incapable of shaking off this winter. Having lunch a bit past 3pm, meant that I had a good deal of time to menu-stalk before even leaving the house and my mind was set upon a few things before I even sat down. We soon decided on a few savoury dishes to start off with and later determine whether we would have enough room for dessert (psshtt, of course there is always room for dessert)
The first dish arrived a mere 5 minutes after our orders were taken when I haven’t even started to suss out the latest developments of J’s numerous romantic prospects.
| Turkish Lamb Dumplings, garlic yoghurt, sumac and dried mint |
The Turkish Lamb dumplings ($18.00) came neatly arranged upon a bed of garlic infused yogurt, covered in generous amounts of sumac and dried mint. The flavours instantly unfolded within my mouth the richness of the dough covered lamb morsels went so well with the sharp acidic taste of the yogurt. Despite all these dominant flavours, a mild hint of olive oil was always present and it seemed to be the ingredient that bound all elements together. The texture of the dough very much reminded me of the texture of a steamed dumpling
The daily bread was next to arrive and we soon discovered the best way to enjoy it was to mop up the dumpling plate with it ;) mmm carbs..
At this stage we were almost through with our dumplings and bread and I had managed to have J spill some juicy goss regarding the many dates he is juggling between (gees, life is hard for some people isn’t it?) and we were keen for something different to arrive and surprise our palate. We watched as plates of food were carried past our table to be served at neighbouring ones before this was finally placed on ours.
| Chips with tarama |
Ever since I experienced the epicness that is chips and garlic aioli from Richmond Hill CafĂ© and Larder, I haven’t been able to find anything that accompanies fried potato chips better than that light, fluffy, garlicy emulsion. Until now. The tarama that came with the crisp golden chips was something to rival the RHCL aioli, with its ability to be light and flavoursome all in one go.
| Snack Burgers from the grill (Chicken on the left, Fish on the right) |
These mini bite-size morsels of goodness were worth every cent as the combination of the grilled chicken and mayo certainly did more than compensate for its tiny portion.
| Pide with lebanese lamb sausage, candied onions, vine tomatoes and thyme |
The pide was also full of flavor but the lack of capacity in my stomach by this stage meant that I was unable to fully appreciate its goodness.
Now as mentioned earlier, no matter how full I am I will always have extra belly space for the sweet endings to any meal.
| Whippy Icecream, salted caramel, brownies, pomegranate and chocolate pomegranate sauce |
I was very much looking forward to my dessert, as the title sounded very enticing. Upon arrival at our table, the presentation immediately reminded me of the late night snacks my house mate and I used to make, with scoops of icecream, one chocolate brownies and Malteasers. The only difference between St Katherine’s version and the one made at home was the hefty price tag ($9 for a standard gelati cup's worth) which made Movenpick and Ben & Jerry’s prices fade in comparison.
The anti-climax was mostly due to the lack of acidity that the pomegranates should have provided and also the fact that salty caramel was anything but salted. Hence the layers of chocolate, icecream and caramel just made the whole dessert overly sweet and heavy.
Given the close proximity of our house to the restaturant I will definitely head to St Katherine’s once again in the near future. As mentioned in their website, the portion sizes are definitely suited for sharing between a group of people (4-6 would be ideal) The casual setting the warm ambience and the ability for carbs to produce happiness makes St Katherine a great place to catch up with friends and family.
Saturday, 2 July 2011
So where exactly did June go? Most of it was spent indoors at my work desk slaving away trying to meet every possible EOFY deadline.
Oh yes I have been eating, the weekend outing type of eating and the binge-on-whatever-you-can-fish-from-that-top-draw-on-the-RHS-of-your-work-desk type of eating.
Here are few of the highlights of the former kind
1. Takumi
B was going overseas for a few weeks so we decided to have a farewell dinner, aka a kind reminder than "I'm heading off to 4 weeks of awesomeness while you slave away in miserable Melbourne" and being excited with my newly acquired entertainment book, I suggested that we check out Takumi and pig out on all you can eat Beef karubi and Ox tongue.
Although the meat was decent, the dipping sauces were flavour-some, it was not the best all you can eat BBQ experience that I have had, and I must say the entertainment book discount did ease the pain of paying a bit too much for what it's worth.
2. High Tea at Grand Hyatt
High school friend H's birthday was coming up, and she had organised a lovely afternoon for the girls to have high tea at Grand Hyatt. It was somewhat surprising to realise given the girly girl that I am, I had never been to high tea.
I planned my outfit for the afternoon well ahead of the day and ensured that I had enough floral skirts and pearl necklaces to please even the queen.
Miss S's bow ring...that has since gone MIA after a particularly memorable post-exam clubbing session at alumbra. RIP bow ring :(
Well now that I have been there and done that, I must say it is possible to have too much of a good thing
Sweetness overload
Pretty macarons that lacked genuine flavour...
The sandwiches we gobbled up before our dessert buffet, the same sandwiches we craved for after 2 rounds of pure sugar over-load
I wished that they had a few savoury options also at hightea, in that perspective, I think the equivalent amount of money would have been better spent on yumcha. oh and get this,
Does not work at high tea :P Please reserve such behaviour for yumcha only.
3. (actual yumcha) Tai Pan
Miss S and I visited Tai Pan last saturday, after a rather eventful night that saw us returning to my house around 4am earlier that morning.
Har gow is probably the only canto word I know....nomnomnom
prettiness and yumminess all in one bite-size pastry.
Forget kebabs, yum cha is the best cure for a persistent hangover :D
Tuesday, 24 May 2011
It's been just over 3 months since I started this blog and I was initially anticipating frequent entries punctuated with lots of yummilicious images of food porn. Hello motivation and dedication, where did you guys go?
I decided to (finally!!) get off my lazy arse and start posting again, hopefully this time in a more constant and frequent manner.
I should have enough energy to see me through this entry given that I had accomplished a 10-hour slumber last night after a nightout consisting of 2 birthday parties, a few drinks (too many) and a considerably significant cab bill after 3 separate rides.
Must say, although I normally don't complain much about how shit the weather has been lately in Melbourne, but a sunny morning would definitely provide a whole lot more encouragement to me to get out of bed than an absolute down-pour. So when I woke up to the sounds of rain hammering the roof above this morning, I simply rolled over and went back to sleep. Yet somewhere around 12:30pm, my stomach was growling so badly I knew I had to feed myself in order to kick start my liver and process all that alcohol consumed several hours earlier.
Sunday brunch destination: where else but Snow Pony.
Snow Pony has been my go-to place for brunches mainly because the food is good and its so damn close to home. On most occasions I would head over with a friend so while waiting for food we could discuss over tap water or soy lattes the latest episode of Gossip Girl, or would catch up on our own gossip within our friendship circles. Today was one of those rare occasion where I'd visit alone, armed with a newspaper and my trusty iphone to distract myself and feel less self-pity about having to dine alone.
Snow Pony is a rather attractive Sunday brunch location and on any regular Sunday you would have to be prepared to wait for 10 or so minutes to be allocated a table. I thought given that 1. It has been non-stop pouring all morning 2. it was way after usual brunching hours and 3. my dining crew consisted only of one individual, I would be able to waltz in and be promptly seated at a table. Oh wishful thinking. After 10 odd minutes standing outside in the cold post down-pour weather my name was finally called and I was directed to a seat at the front of the cafe.
Normally being the sweet-tooth I would go for something fairly light in order to leave some room for dessert later, but I was hungry..and hunger does tend to make decisions on your behalf and I ended up with this
Scrambled eggs, bacon, avocado, slow roasted tomatoes and thyme buttered mushrooms on toast - also known as the Giddy Up. Everything was delicious about this breakfast plate from the flavour-some mushrooms to the delicate balance between the salty, smokey bacon and the soft avocado EXCEPT one thing. The bread (hidden in the picture below the fluffy scrambled eggs) was so tough that it took some serious elbow grease to cut the crust into bite-size pieces.
Nevertheless it was gobbled up in no time and I still managed to smuggle home a few sweet treats
Lemon & toasted coconut cupcake and mandarin & almond teacake...mmm perfect compliments to a lazy day at home reading books and listening to the rain drops tap on the windows
I decided to (finally!!) get off my lazy arse and start posting again, hopefully this time in a more constant and frequent manner.
I should have enough energy to see me through this entry given that I had accomplished a 10-hour slumber last night after a nightout consisting of 2 birthday parties, a few drinks (too many) and a considerably significant cab bill after 3 separate rides.
Must say, although I normally don't complain much about how shit the weather has been lately in Melbourne, but a sunny morning would definitely provide a whole lot more encouragement to me to get out of bed than an absolute down-pour. So when I woke up to the sounds of rain hammering the roof above this morning, I simply rolled over and went back to sleep. Yet somewhere around 12:30pm, my stomach was growling so badly I knew I had to feed myself in order to kick start my liver and process all that alcohol consumed several hours earlier.
Sunday brunch destination: where else but Snow Pony.
Snow Pony has been my go-to place for brunches mainly because the food is good and its so damn close to home. On most occasions I would head over with a friend so while waiting for food we could discuss over tap water or soy lattes the latest episode of Gossip Girl, or would catch up on our own gossip within our friendship circles. Today was one of those rare occasion where I'd visit alone, armed with a newspaper and my trusty iphone to distract myself and feel less self-pity about having to dine alone.
Snow Pony is a rather attractive Sunday brunch location and on any regular Sunday you would have to be prepared to wait for 10 or so minutes to be allocated a table. I thought given that 1. It has been non-stop pouring all morning 2. it was way after usual brunching hours and 3. my dining crew consisted only of one individual, I would be able to waltz in and be promptly seated at a table. Oh wishful thinking. After 10 odd minutes standing outside in the cold post down-pour weather my name was finally called and I was directed to a seat at the front of the cafe.
Normally being the sweet-tooth I would go for something fairly light in order to leave some room for dessert later, but I was hungry..and hunger does tend to make decisions on your behalf and I ended up with this
Scrambled eggs, bacon, avocado, slow roasted tomatoes and thyme buttered mushrooms on toast - also known as the Giddy Up. Everything was delicious about this breakfast plate from the flavour-some mushrooms to the delicate balance between the salty, smokey bacon and the soft avocado EXCEPT one thing. The bread (hidden in the picture below the fluffy scrambled eggs) was so tough that it took some serious elbow grease to cut the crust into bite-size pieces.
Nevertheless it was gobbled up in no time and I still managed to smuggle home a few sweet treats
Lemon & toasted coconut cupcake and mandarin & almond teacake...mmm perfect compliments to a lazy day at home reading books and listening to the rain drops tap on the windows
Sunday, 20 February 2011
hi hello:)
Creating a food blog of my own is an idea I have stored in my head for the past few years, but had never reached the realisation stage mainly due to the following reasons:
1. I’m lazy.
2. Although I enjoy documenting my culinary adventures in the form of photographs, I lacked in confidence in my English language skills and questioned whether it would do the food that I critique any justice. (I mean, did that last sentence even make sense?)
3. Uni got in the way. Not a legitimate excuse, I know, since I am known to be the type who procrastinates hard before any assignment falls due or when an exam is about to kick my ass.
4. I didn’t think most of the restaurant I have visited in the past were deemed “food blog worthy”…a poor uni student cannot afford to Vue de monde it this week and then Movida it the next. (again, a not-so legitimate issue)
5. … and did I mention I’m extremely lazy?
But (hopefully) everything is about to change.
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