Tuesday, 4 November 2014

Nando's, North Ryde


With Macquarie Centre quickly becoming the largest  suburban shopping Centre in NSW we decided to take a look around at the restaurants in the area, where we took a stop at Nando's. 

Check out our experience in the video below!  






Nando's
Cnr of Waterloo and Herring Roads
Level 4, Macquarie Shopping Centre
North Ryde, NSW,2112

Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Caffe Bom - Eastwood

Caffe Bom is the perfect place for a catch up session with a couple of friends or a new spot for you to write that last minute essay and an extra perk they have free internet! After walking past Caffe Bom numerous times, I finally decided to venture in to have a look. I discovered was a cute and cosy cafe, with antique looking items placed throughout the shop. Although it doesn't have the greatest food, their presentation in store more than makes up for it. On my recent visit to their cafe I ordered their Belgium waffles and green tea latte. I must admit I was a little disappoint with their waffles on the day that I last visited l, they were slightly cold and hard but they were still decent. On the other hand however I really enjoyed there green tea latte! All in all I think it's a great little undiscovered cafe and would definitely visit again!


La Piazza - Woodfired Pizza

La Piazza - Brighton - Le - Sands

Whether you're looking for a romantic place to eat, a place to chill with your friends, or just a place to enjoy delicious pizza then La Piazza is the right place for you. La Piazza specializes in wood fired pizza and offers nothing but the best. I had the pleasure of having the meat lovers, supreme and seafood pizza. The pizzas were absolutely delicious and the best thing about it all was the price. Lunch special $10 for a pizza and a drink, which is very cheap in my opinion for wood-fired pizzas. I will definitely be coming back for more to try the rest of the menu with my friends!


Tokonoma Lounge (Surry Hills)


The 12-course degustation (on a Groupon voucher) is amazingly good value; We loved the spicy edamame, the salmon tartare and the sushi selection. The smoked miso king salmon and the selection of desserts were both standouts, the stuff dreams are made of. Service was friendly, efficient and unobtrusive; our water glasses never stood empty and the pacing of the courses was just right. We had a very enjoyable evening and highly recommend you give it a try.

Sunday, 12 October 2014

Sauce, Auburn

Hey guys! If you’re looking for a nice place to dine without the hefty price tag then Sauce in Auburn, which serves Italian and Mediterranean cuisine, is the place to go. Conveniently located in the heart of Western Sydney, Sauce offers a great variety of food and desserts. I really enjoyed the experience last time I was there, with the friendly service and the great tasting food, you really can’t go wrong. I ordered the Chicken Funghi served on a large plate with a side of chips and salad (and don’t forget the great tasting sauce – which is what they’re famous for) which tasted amazing. It didn't take long for the dish to arrive at our table, even though they were pretty busy, which is always a plus at a restaurant, and i could barely finish my plate since the servings are so big. Overall, Sauce is a great place to dine and is definitely worth trying!


Saturday, 11 October 2014

Oiden Bowl Bar, Sydney CBD


Oiden Bowl Bar is not your ordinary Japanese restaurant.

 My friend introduced this place to me before we went to watch a movie (it is like a short walk away from George St Cinema!) ... i wanted to try a place that was affordable, wasn't too far, healthy (ish), had tasty food and i haven't tried before (haha). 

When i saw the restaurant i was quite excited, i've been to quite a lot of Japanese restaurants but i've never been to one like this! there was a queue to get the food (it was quite busy)... it was my first time going to a Japanese self-serve restaurant like this (honestly didn't even know they existed). It was fun and the line moved quickly! 

Firstly, you would join the queue and then pick a drink from the fridge, grab a tray and order your type of rice bowl (beef, chicken, salad, curry etc available in different serving sizes). They give you your order while you are in  the queue! and you can pick your toppings, utensils, deep-fried items and dessert. When you reached the end of the queue, you will reach the cashier (which is cash only). The seating works according to first-served, first-seated and there seems to be a lot of people that quickly eat and go (off to work?). There was also self-serve water~ When you have finished eating, just place your tray on the receptable and all is done. 

It definitely was an interesting experience. I ate the three yummy items above, (potato salad, Takoyaki and a small chicken Teriyaki chicken Bowl) all for less than $8! (and it was filling :)). 

In the area and looking for something different? Check it out!   

 Oiden Bowl Bar
Shop 12, 537-551 George St, Sydney, NSW, 2000 

Thursday, 9 October 2014

George's Cafe, Burwood

Burwood is the perfect place to dine, with plenty of restaurants all lined up on one street, there’s plenty to choose from and I’m sure you won’t go wrong.
Last time I was there I opted for some much needed dessert so I decided to try George’s Café. Located in the heart of Burwood, it has plenty to offer. From entrées to main dishes ranging from chicken to fish to meat and there’s always room for dessert. I tried the sticky toffee pudding served with ice-cream and topped with strawberries. The pudding was served warm and was a very large serving size and for only $12.20, it’s definitely worth trying. The sponge was fresh and the toffee topping was just the perfect thing to satisfy my sweet tooth. If you’re ever in Burwood or just looking for somewhere nice to eat, I definitely recommend you try George’s Café.