11 October 2024

Kobe Wagyu Yakiniku, Sydney

It has been a while since me and my husband last one-on-one outing, sans children.  So, we made the most of our 90 glorious minutes, stuffing our faces at a buffet BBQ.  There is a premium BBQ buffet in town.  This place is called Kobe Wagyu Yakiniku.  If you pay by cash, you only pay $94 that includes unlimited order of BBQ menus and unlimited drinks as well.  That is more than 100 items you can choose from the menu, range from high quality cuts of meat, fresh sashimi and nigiri, bite snacks, condiments to sweets.  The entrance of the store is from Goulburn Street, through the glass door and on the second floor.  

They give us 90 minutes seating time with 80 minutes window to place orders.  The order all is done from a screen on each table and they will serve your order very quick.  We ordered almost everything on the menu to know which one better and for second and third round, we picked the best meats only.  

By the end of our 90 minutes, honestly it was hard for me to stand up, I was soooooo full, I was feeling like the food was up to my throat.  But they were delicious and definitely worth the money we spent.

 





Assorted sashimi

Truffle chawanmushi

Fried items

Potato salad




Most of the cuts, they can come as plain meat or lightly salted or Japanese soy marinated or last but not least with spicy chilli sauce on top.





Ice creams

Mango mochi


Still cannot get enough of Japanese food, we stopped by at one of Japanese grocery stores not so far from the BBQ restaurant.  You can find a wide range of Japanese products and snacks in this tiny little store. 




Level 1, 605-609 George Street, Sydney
Ph: 0406 662 268

Conveni8 Japanese Asian Grocery
303 Pitt Street, Sydney

26 September 2024

Miss Sina, Marrickville

A little while back, this pistachio croissant video-hype kept popping up on my Ig feed.  Of course, I have to try it.  We went to this cafe called Miss Sina in Marrickville.  The tables were nearly all occupied and there were queues at the register as well.  Overwhelmed in array of choices, we surrendered with three orders.  The famed pistachio croissant, s'mores donut and cinnamon scroll.  This place is not an ordinary cafe, they are actually a vegan-friendly cafe.  You won't believe that their sweet and drinks are plant based.    




Pistachio Kunefe croissant $14 - with kunefe pastry and pistachio spread

I was thoroughly disappointed with this highly anticipated item.  While the flavour was satisfactory, the texture was overly dry, lacking the rich and creamy filling I've seen showcased in videos.  
 

S'mores donut $8.50

On the flip side, the s'mores donut was remarkably fluffy and soft, featuring an indulgent oozy creamy center.  It was delightful.


Cinnamon scroll $8.50

Then another impressive item in the house, cinnamon scroll, impressing with its softness and topped with a generous slab of icing, striking the perfect balance of sweetness.  It was truly wonderful.


Pandan iced coffee

A mishap occurred with my drink order.  Despite waiting until we were nearly finished with our desserts, it appeared that others who arrived after me had already got their drinks.  Initially, we asked the serving lady, very ignorance and just redirect us to approach the lady behind the register who obviously having a long queue in front of her.  This unhelpful response heightened my frustration because I have to jump into the queue again just to ask "how come I haven't got my drink?".  Fortunately, once I got to the counter staff, she immediately offered a sincere apology, quickly served our drinks and accompanied by two complimentary donuts. Turning an epic fail into a sweet win!


132 Illawarra Road,
Marrickville 
Open: Everyday from 8am - 4pm

19 September 2024

One Fine Day in Hunter Valley

Perhaps not a whole day, but a decent half day trip more likely.  We only visited one farm and one restaurant this time in Hunter Valley.  It was one random Saturday and already late morning when we came up with this idea of driving somewhere interstate.  We can dash out for a day trip within a three-hour radius, though things might get a little rushed to make it back before nightfall.



Lemon pepper squid with aioli and lemon $23

That squid was ridiculously tender and the zing from lemon aioli made the whole dish sing.

500g Beef ribeye cutlet $65

When you order main dishes, they come with your choice of two sides and one sauce.  We got creamy mash and smoked corn ribs, firecracker ranch sauce and chimichurri sauce to come with rib eye cutlet.  It was cooked to perfection.  No negative comment on this dish.


300g Chicken schnitzel $28

A huge piece of chicken schnitzel and we ordered mozzarella and gruyere mac and cheese as well sweet potato fries and topped with creamy mushroom sauce.  The portion was enormous, it can feed the whole town.  


Dark grape cider $10


After lunch, we headed to nearby Alpaca farm to spend the rest of our afternoon.  This farm is called Starline Alpaca, full on Alpaca here.  Entry fee is $18 for an adult and $12 for kid, however if you come as a family of 4 which is 2 adults and 2 kids, you can get a family pass for $55 that includes a bag of alpaca food too.  Their alpacas are tame but mind of their spit sometimes.  My kids had the most joyful time here.  They can feed and pat those calm alpacas as much as they wanted with hardly anyone around.  Other farm animals like pig, goat, pony and chicken can be found here too. 










Small playground in Starline alpaca

2198 Broke Road, Pokolbin
Ph: 02 4998 7550
Open: Lunch 12pm - 3pm, Dinner 5pm - 8:30pm (weekend until 9pm)
 
1100 Milbrodale Road, Broke
Ph: 02 6579 1081


10 September 2024

Mango Coco, Haymarket

Why choose between savoury and dessert when you can have it all?  From decadent desserts to mouthwatering meals, they've got it all!!!  At first, we were quite sceptical to try savoury dishes in a dessert shop.  This shop was originally a full-on dessert shop.  But because their menus are too good to be missed.  At the end, we were gobsmacked by how delicious their savoury dishes were.  No dodgy, mass-produced food here.  They're all about quality.  And let me tell you, the food was a feast for the eyes and taste buds.

Kor moo yang $19.95 (grilled pork neck)

 
Tom yum mama soup $26.95

This tom yum dish was remarkable, characterised by a thick and pungent broth.  Not so spicy, just a gentle whisper.  The roast pork was crispy goodness, whereas the squid, though tender, exhibited a distinct fishy flavour.  

Pineapple fried rice with prawn $22.95

Pandan creme brulee $21.95

Their pandan brulee was visually stunning and its flavour was incredible.  The creme brulee had a pleasingly creamy and smooth texture.  It went very well with coconut ice cream and fresh berries.


Creamy mango bingsu $23.95

Their bingsu were the perfect balance of sweet and not-so-sweet, making them a crowd-pleasing treat. 

Thai tea bingsu $23.95

Thai tea latte $7.90

421 Pitt Street, Haymarket, Sydney
Ph: 02 80657034