Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Restaurant in Sydney: Mamak

This is a Malaysia restaurant. and it located on 15 Goulburn St near chinatown.
Coming from a Malaysian background, I had quite high expectations, and these were well met.
The signature dish is roti, a traditional bread from Malaysia served with curry. The roti, as they show, is made fresh on the spot. The curries however could do with a bit more flavour and herbs, as they did seem to be fairly bland to my tastes.


The decor is very simplistic, but as they are going for teh Malaysian hawker experience, this does not detract from the dining experience in any way - the food is the shining light here - as it should be.
also the service is good.
more information: mamak.com.au

By ZHENG HAN


15 Goulburn StAUNSWHaymarket2000

Restaurants in Sydney:Saigon Bay Restaurant


Saigon Bay Restaurant

Looking for exotic Vietnamese Cuisine? Saigon Bay is a Vietnamese Sydney. You can have an exquisite vegetarian meal. Saigon Bay Vietnamese Restaurant is located at 249 Oxford Street Darlinghurst since 1993. This area is best known for its clubs, pubs & restaurants and it is one of the best place for most people hang out with friends after work.







Saigon Bay offers delicious Vietnamese food. This restaurant had operated for more than 15 and serves foods to t of happy returning customers.




There are some special offers for [[#|customers]]. Any order over $50 before 7pm will get 10% off. Another offer is special banquet -5 course meal can share between four people for just $30 per head. Beside two there is another offer, if customer order online they will get 10% off. It is mainly famous because of their delicious food. Some of their foods name is pumpkin duck curry, hanoi chilli fish, mongolian lamb, prawn pasta, stuffed boneless chicken and many more.



People can order and book a table online. If you search you can see their menu online. There is a arrangement to throw a party also. Price is also reasonable. So just go once have a lovely lunch or dinner. you will definitely enjoy Vietnamese food.

By Tabassum Israt

Monday, August 19, 2013

Restaurants in Sydney: New York Cafe

Hang out with friends but have no ideas where you can have a seat and relax!?I would like to introduce you a nice café next to Chatswood station calls New York Café which really like a New York Style café.



There have two levels. Level one usually for take away coffee and cake and only have up to 3 small tables. Level two is a large hall and terrace. You can have a cup of tea with friends and watch the people walk pass the main street of Chatswood!

The Café not only make a good coffee and cake but also breakfast, lunch and dinner. Whatever when you walk into there, you can choose a meal which fit for you. I recommend the Bowl of Potato with sweet chili and sour cream or aioli.
the Bowl of Potato $9.9


Ice Chocolate


Also they are licensed with wine so you have a wine for gathering or celebrating. The other good point of this café is it open 7 days since some of café only open 5 days a week. Remember, it has a lunch special during weekday from 12-3PM which is only $12!!!!!!
Egg Benedict(Smoked salmom) $16.9



Find out more::New York Cafe
By Frances Lee 

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Restaurants in Sydney: Spicy Of Life

If you want a Indian food then can can go Spicy Of Life. It is located at Harris park but is has another branch in Lakemba. It is a big Indian restaurant.Everyone wants to taste different food so they can come here. Anyone can throw a party there. It has fully equipped banquet hall for any celebration


All the Indian tasty foods are here. Price is also reasonable. There you can get spicy and non spicy food like south indian food, chicken, lamb, goat, biriyani, rice, pizza, vegetarian and many others. one of the famous dish is butter chicken. Tandoori chicken, shikh kabab, chicken tikka masala all are indian popular food and they eat different types of naan with it like garlic naan, butter naan.



Beside this you can get some special Indian dessert. Their deserts is so tasty. After having their meal all eat their favorite desert. .


Indians sweets is always famous around the world

So everyone should check out this restaurant and have their traditional food. people will love it.So hurry up visit the shop.

By Tabassum Israt

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Restaurants in Sydney: Home Thai

This is a Thai restaurant on 1-2/299 Sussex Street Sydney.
I am a fan of Thai food. The service was great. Staff were very attentive, and very friendly. Food was delicious, and love that Pad Thai.

Food is impeccable. Home serves gorgeous Thai. It's spicy when it should be, it's tangy when it should be, generous all around. For certain dishes, the spice level is actually pretty intense - you've been warned. Such dishes include green curries, and pretty much anything that's got lots of "chillis/peppers" in the ingredient list.
Also you can find more informations here. http://www.homethai.com.au/

By ZHENG HAN






Restaurants in Sydney: Lindt Chocolate Cafe



What is your next stop after having a dinner!?Club, Frozen Yogurt!?How about having a dessert! If you love dessert and chocolate, I highly recommend lindt chocolate coffee in Darling harbour. Whatever you love chocolate or not, you must know this chocolate brand. However, do you know they also have a chocolate café!?
The café is nearby Darling Harbour and has inside and outside. If you sit outside, you may see the view of Darling Harbour. It is nice if you come on Sat when hold a firework in there every week around 8.30P.M.




There has different type of chocolate drink. And if you order a hot chocolate drink, they will a cup of milk and chocolate so that the taste of chocolate is really rich. Also the ice chocolate won’t like the one in other chocolate which use lots of ice and the taste of chocolate is light. The ice chocolates are also very rich.
 
Of cause, they are selling not only chocolate drinks but also waffle. I recommend the one with strawberry. It has a spoon of ice-cream on top of waffle and a cup of chocolate which can be mixed by us. It is suitable to share with friends!!!
Find out more information:Lindt cafe=)
By Frances  Lee

Friday, August 16, 2013

Restaurants in Sydney: Queto BBQ Noodle

Queto BBQ Noodle is a Korean Restaurant in Macquarie Center, which is just next to Thai Break that I introduced in the previous article. Even facing strong competitors like Thai Break, Queto BBQ Noodle is still able to hold its ground with its delicious cuisines and became one of the most popular restaurants in Macquarie Center.



Speaking of Korean restaurant, the first thing that comes into people's head is probably the signature Korean dish, Bibimbap, which is a stone bowel of mixed rice and vegetable, sliced meat and a raw or fried egg. Today, I am going to introduce Queto BBQ Noodle's popular Bibimbap.



Queto BBQ Noodle‘s Bibimbap contains various vegetables, such as shredded cucumber, red carrot, bean sprouts, and Kimchi, which is the traditional Korean salted vegetable. The egg is half cooked, so it tastes fresh and enhances the whole bowl's flavor. The roasted meat retains the fresh and sweet taste of meat, and tasted tender and juicy. When you mixed all these components together with rice, all the different tastes mixed well, and created a mouthwatering Bibimbap. This cuisine is just $11.50. Personally, I feel Queto BBQ Noodle‘s Bibimbap is the prefect definition of 'Excellent value for money'.

 
Besides the Bibimap, Queto BBQ Noodle also has numerous delicious cuisines. All with popular price. So what are you waiting for? Go to Macquarie Center and try it.

By Feng Shuai

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Restaurant in Sydney: Jasmin

Jasmin is a typical Lebanese restaurant. Located in Bankstown, near Bankstown Center, it is probably the most popular restaurant that most people will see when they are near the shopping center. Its location helps, Jasmin become more and popular around Bankstown.

Jazmin had made its name through their delicious taste. Just like any typical Lebanese restaurant, it follows the lebanese cuisine.Their another branch is in punchbowl and lakemba. One of the signiture of the restaurant is the tasty Mixed Plater.

The Mixed Plater consists of Lahma, taboula and fala fal mixed with Hamous. Lahma is nicely Lebanese style BBQ. Then there is the healthy vegetarian fal fal and taboula. After that is the finisher sauce consisting of cheak peas, olive oil, paprika and lemon juice.Best of all it cheap and affordable for a low price of $15.00. Beside that many different kababs are their. This is a halal restaurent. So any Muslim can eat there without any doubt. It's very popular restaurant and anyone can have their lunch and dinner with a cheap price. So to satisfy with a delicious Lebanese cuisine no one will definitely miss it. Go and try yourself.
 

By tabassum Israt

 

 

Restaurants in sydney: East Ocean

It is hong kong style yum cha restaurant. very popular and always full of people! Good location, close to Cntral Station and just on Chinatown.


 
This is one of my favourite yum cha restaurants, not only because the food is of very good quality, but also the setup of yum cha is slightly different to the standard hustle and bustle of dim sum trolleys being pushed up and down the aisles.

 
In East Ocean, you can find any Chinese food you want, and there are really tasted good.(Steamed Dim Sum, Fried&Baked, Rice Noodle, BBQ&Chinese Marinated, Vegetable, Dessert.)
Also, Its best to get their early for lunch as there can be long queue wait for a table. O(∩_∩)O
you can order online too. http://www.eastocean.com.au/

By ZHENG HAN
 
 

Restaurants in Sydney: Ippudo Sydney

Another japan restaurant we want to recommend is Ippudo Sydney in City Westfield. It came from japan from December 2012. If you love Japanese food you cannot miss this restaurant.

It may be because it is a Japanese restaurant, the service is really nice and the staff is willing to give some recommendation. The main in there is noodle. Although the type top of each noodle (meat plus some veg), you can add any type of top or noodle. 

Also, they may sometime have some special dish which only lease for a period. For example this is “fired rice” with cheese.


If you don’t be interested in noodle, there are also having other type of food such as rice and snacks.
 
HOT STONE UNAGI RICE


The only bad thing is the dish is quite small. If you have a good appetite, you must order at least 2 to 3 orders.
IPPUDO GYOZA
And don’t forget the dessert in there which is really “japan”!!!GREEN TEA and sesame lover must order it!!!!
KUROGOMA PANNA COTTA $7
 It is a nice place if you want to go out for whatever lunch or dinner with friends and nice environment, food and service. And they ask you some feedback after finishing your wonderful dinner!
Find more information from their websiteippudo sydney
By Frances Lee

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Restaurants in Sydney: Ichiraku Japanese Noodle Bar

Ichiraku Japanese Noodle Bar, a popular Japanese chain restaurants. Today I am going to introduce its Eastwood brand restaurant that locates at 2/4A Hillview Rd, Eastwood, which is just 2 minutes walking distance away from the Eastwood train station.





As its name suggests, Ichiraku Japanese Noodle Bar's signature cuisine is Ramen, the Japanese-style noodles. Among the wide varieties of the Ramen that Ichiraku offers, today I am going to introduce the most popular and favored Ramen, the Miso Ramen.

 
Miso is a traditional Japanese-style soup. Just like the Laksa noodle that I introduced in the previous post, the key to success of a bowel of Miso Ramen is also its soup.
Ichiraku's Miso soup tastes sweet and fresh, and has a strong flavor of the Miso. Although the taste is strong, but it will not make you feel greasy or oily. As for the noodle,
Ichiraku uses the Japanese udon noodle that provides great chewiness. You can choose Chicken or Pork Miso Ramen. The prices of Miso Ramen is $10.50, the popular price.

In addition to noodle, Ichiraku also offers a wide varieties of other Japanese food, such as the Sushi and the Japanese-style lunch box.
 




Overall, great taste, affordable prices make Ichiraku Japanese Noodle Bar a restaurant that you can not miss.

By Feng Shuai

Restaurants in Sydney: Thai-Break

Thai-Break, as the name implies, is a typical Thai restaurant. Located just next to the entrance of the Macquarie Center, it is probably the first restaurant that most people will see when they enter the shopping center. This location favors Thai-Break, and helps it to become one of the most popular restaurants in the entire Macquarie Center. 



However, Thai-Break becomes a popular restaurant not just because of its good location, but also the good taste of its food. Just like any other typical Thai restaurants, its signature cuisines are all Thai-style dishes. This post will introduce one of its signature cuisines, which is also the most popular and favored cuisine among its customers, the Thai-Style Laksa Noodle.




Laksa Noodle is a traditional and typical Southeast Asian cuisine. The key factor that rates a bowel of Laksa Noodle is its soup. Apparently, Thai-Break's Thai-Style Laksa Noodle has a good soup base. The slightly spicy taste of curry, the mellow taste of coconut milk, together with the typical Thai-Style sour taste that makes the soup just right. Although the soup has rich tastes, but the tastes does not clash or cover each other, instead, they set off each other and combine well, and make an amazing soup. You can feel each taste clearly, and the overall good taste of the soup. The noodle also has a smooth mouth-feel and good chewiness. You can choose chicken or pork. Besides the good taste, one bowl of Thai-Style Laksa Noodle also provides great sense of satiety. Its price is $12.90, which is pretty reasonable. Consider the good taste and the sense of satiety, it definitely is a great cuisine.

One the whole, good taste of food and affordable price makes Thai-Break the
exemplification of the concept of 'Good value for money'.

By Feng Shuai