Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Monday, October 11, 2010
San Churro. Chatswood
Calling all chocolate and sweet lovers,
Churros is often referred to as a Spanish doughnut,they are fried dough pastry- based snacks. often made from potato dough, originated in Spain.
Churros is often referred to as a Spanish doughnut,they are fried dough pastry- based snacks. often made from potato dough, originated in Spain.
we ordered the Churros for two, they are complemented with two dipping sauce. A choice of Milk chocolate, white chocolate or caramel, our selection was the milk and white chocolate. they have a lot of varieties of chocolate cold or hot drinks to choose from. Our Churros arrived fresh from the kitchen, it was crispy on the outside and doughy in the inside, sweet but not overpowering so it goes well with the dipping sauce.
Churros for two |
Chatswood:
Shop 609 - Level 6, Westfield Chatswood
1 Anderson Street,
Chatswood, NSW. 2067
contact 02 9412 2276
chatswood@sanchurro.com.au
Shop 609 - Level 6, Westfield Chatswood
1 Anderson Street,
Chatswood, NSW. 2067
contact 02 9412 2276
chatswood@sanchurro.com.au
Friday, October 8, 2010
New Shanghai. Chatswood
This time we going to treat our self to some pastry goodness "Dumplings" soft or crispy on the outside and burst of juiciness in the inside. New Shanghai at Chatswood (Lemon Grove) they delivers all that and with a price that wont put a hole in your wallet or purse. there is two New Shanghai at Chatswood, one is at the Chatswood Chase shopping center and the other is at Lemon grove. We prefer the lemon grove one cos its just more casual and the tree is free. But if your are looking for sophistication and something more formal than the on a Chatswood chase is for you or simply try both to see which one rocks your boat.
Usually there are a lot of people waiting for a table, but we came at the right time, we got seated right away. there are many dishes in the menu to select from, noodles varieties, dumplings that are pan fried,deep fried, steamed or in soup,stir Fry's, cold dishes,soups and many more.
But we knew what we wanted, we ordered the restaurants famous pan fried dumpling, and pan fried buns, shallot pancakes and sour and spicy noodle soup. there is one more dish on the list we really wanted to ordered is the steam xiao long bao but we knew the two of us wont be able to finished all this.
All these cost us in total $31.20 that a really good price for the amount we get and number of dishes we ordered. For a delicious meal and on that leave you going with a satisfied full stomach and a wallet with change and money left what more can we ask.
New Shanghai Chinese Restaurant
Lemon Grove Shopping Centre
Shop 20, 427-441 Victoria Avenue
Chatswood, Sydney
Usually there are a lot of people waiting for a table, but we came at the right time, we got seated right away. there are many dishes in the menu to select from, noodles varieties, dumplings that are pan fried,deep fried, steamed or in soup,stir Fry's, cold dishes,soups and many more.
But we knew what we wanted, we ordered the restaurants famous pan fried dumpling, and pan fried buns, shallot pancakes and sour and spicy noodle soup. there is one more dish on the list we really wanted to ordered is the steam xiao long bao but we knew the two of us wont be able to finished all this.
The famous Pan fried Dumplings. $8.80 |
Shallot Pancake; $4.80 |
Sour and spicy noodle soup $8.80 |
Pan fried pork buns; $8.80 |
These are the Xiao Long Bao we would like to order |
All these cost us in total $31.20 that a really good price for the amount we get and number of dishes we ordered. For a delicious meal and on that leave you going with a satisfied full stomach and a wallet with change and money left what more can we ask.
New Shanghai Chinese Restaurant
Lemon Grove Shopping Centre
Shop 20, 427-441 Victoria Avenue
Chatswood, Sydney
Labels:
chatswood,
chatswood chase,
dumplings,
lemon grove,
noodles,
soup,
stir fry
Thursday, October 7, 2010
yichiban
This restaurant is hard to miss with the queues stretching out from the restaurant all the way near the Kunikoya bookstore. Located on the top floor of The Galleries Victoria, there is always a queue present, whether it is lunch, or for dinner – on any day of the week
Ichi Ban Boshi is renowned in Sydney for its ramen – and their menu makes clear of that fact by showcasing a variety of ramen in different flavours. There is even an option of adding corn, butter, or egg to top off the ramen for an extra $1.50 if the contents in the bowl of ramen wasn’t enough.
Besides their main specialty – there are also entrees to satisfy your hunger. The beef tataki would be a recommended entree – the beef here is probably one of the better tatakis.
The yakisoba omelette was generously fat and comes complete with “special sauce” as advertised on their menu. If you’re wondering what the special sauce is – don’t hold your breath – it’s just tomato sauce. But it does compliment well with the soft omelette wrapped around the fried yakisoba noodles.
gyoza
karaage cheese curry
tantanmen
yakisoba omelette
Labels:
beef tataki,
butter,
corn,
egg,
entres,
flavours,
noodles,
ramen,
yaksisoba omelette
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
MAKOTO CBD SYDNEY
Sushi and sashimi lovers are an unstoppable force - when they find something good they stick to it. That's why sushi bars like Makoto are so popular, with their offerings of fresh Japanese fare that's both tasty and cheap. On the sushi train here are all of the usual suspects: salmon avocado rolls, teriyaki chicken rolls, salmon sashimi, cuttlefish sashimi, tempura king prawn sushi and plenty more. Larger dishes are on hand, too, such as seafood udon, wagyuyakiniku beef, soft shell crab karaage and assorted chef's specials worth a look-in.
I went to makoto with my girlfriend a lot and we consider makoto offers the orignial japnese flavours . Maybe I come back later post more photos up…
udon
great fresh sushi
wagyu yakiniku beef
Makoto
· 119 Liverpool St
Sydney 2000 NSW
Sydney 2000 NSW
(02) 9283 6767
De Pho. Chatswood
This week our food journey takes me to a small yet busy Vietnamese and Chinese Restaurants, De Pho located in Chatswood. I always come to this restaurant when i have cravings for "Pho" personally i think they have the best Pho within the Chatswood and surrounding areas.
Just a quick intro if your not sure whats is Pho its a Vietnamese rice noodle soup, usually served with beef ( Pho bo) or chicken (Pho ga) and topped with Vietnamese mint,onions,shallots and bean spouts. the soup based is simmered for hours to enhanced the richness and flavor of the beef bone soup.
This place get very busy during lunch and dinner hours, but once you're sited the food comes very fast( its like fast food but healthy and delicious).
We ordered two Phos, the first one was the crispy chicken with beef rice noodle soup and i decided to order the special combination Pho. The combination is a mixture of rare beef, beef balls and beef tendons, swimming in the fragrant beef soup .
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Business hours:
Mon - Fri 10.30 am - 6.00 pm
Thurs 10.30 am - 8.00 pm
Sat 10.30 am - 4.00 pm
Shop 21
Lemon Grove Shopping Centre
427-441 Victoria Ave
Tel: 9904 8870
Just a quick intro if your not sure whats is Pho its a Vietnamese rice noodle soup, usually served with beef ( Pho bo) or chicken (Pho ga) and topped with Vietnamese mint,onions,shallots and bean spouts. the soup based is simmered for hours to enhanced the richness and flavor of the beef bone soup.
This place get very busy during lunch and dinner hours, but once you're sited the food comes very fast( its like fast food but healthy and delicious).
We ordered two Phos, the first one was the crispy chicken with beef rice noodle soup and i decided to order the special combination Pho. The combination is a mixture of rare beef, beef balls and beef tendons, swimming in the fragrant beef soup .
Beef rice noodle soup with crispy chicken |
Crispy chicken |
Special combination beef noodle soup |
Business hours:
Mon - Fri 10.30 am - 6.00 pm
Thurs 10.30 am - 8.00 pm
Sat 10.30 am - 4.00 pm
Shop 21
Lemon Grove Shopping Centre
427-441 Victoria Ave
Tel: 9904 8870
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Menya. China Town
Friday night dinner time!,I've been looking forward to go the one of my favourite Japanese Ramen restaurants;Menya which is located in china town. Their soup here are sensational, and it consist of four variation of Tonkotsu soup base ( pork bone soup). The different soup based is up to the customer to choose to form the basis of flavour for their Ramen(noodles) and caters to different taste buds.
1)Menya Tonkotsu - made by simmering selected pork bones for more than 10 hours with fresh vegetables to enhance the flovors, the result is a rich creamy white soup.
2) Shoyu Tonkotsu (soy based tonkotsu soup) - combing quality soy sauce with seafood flavours to the pork bone soup creating a harmony of flavours. it is the most popular and traditional soup in Japan.
3) Miso Tonkotsu (miso based tonkotsu soup) with the use of the finest miso paste, rang of spices and seafood flavours that collaborated with the pork bone soup.
4) Wafu Tonkotsu (seafood soup and tonkotsu soup) a seafood based soup that combines bonito flakes and kelp seaweeds to the pork bone soup to make it light but strong, enhancing the flavours.
We decided to go for the popular one "Shoyu Tonkotsu" soup based for our ramen. ordering the Ni-tamago ramen(shoyu tonkotsu) and the Tom-toro ramen(roasted pork). We have a strategy in relation to the topping of the ramens, the Ni-tamago has boil eggs as its topping (perpare with a special sauce and style) and the Tom-toro has roasted pork for its topping. so we would share half to each other to have more of a variety:)
Also you can up grade the size of your noodle from medium, large,extra large or mega to cater for all kind of appetite. Upgrade are subjected to extra charge.
Its was around 6:40 pm and already there were a lot of people sited and eating, we waited for 1around 10mins to be sited (but its worth waiting for) . The setting of the restaurant is quite small, so to save space there is a large communal table. So if you are looking for a romantic and private restaurant this is not for you.
Menya China town
Shop TG8,8 Quay Street, Haymarket NSW 2000
Tel : 02 9212 1020
www.menya.com.au
1)Menya Tonkotsu - made by simmering selected pork bones for more than 10 hours with fresh vegetables to enhance the flovors, the result is a rich creamy white soup.
2) Shoyu Tonkotsu (soy based tonkotsu soup) - combing quality soy sauce with seafood flavours to the pork bone soup creating a harmony of flavours. it is the most popular and traditional soup in Japan.
3) Miso Tonkotsu (miso based tonkotsu soup) with the use of the finest miso paste, rang of spices and seafood flavours that collaborated with the pork bone soup.
4) Wafu Tonkotsu (seafood soup and tonkotsu soup) a seafood based soup that combines bonito flakes and kelp seaweeds to the pork bone soup to make it light but strong, enhancing the flavours.
We decided to go for the popular one "Shoyu Tonkotsu" soup based for our ramen. ordering the Ni-tamago ramen(shoyu tonkotsu) and the Tom-toro ramen(roasted pork). We have a strategy in relation to the topping of the ramens, the Ni-tamago has boil eggs as its topping (perpare with a special sauce and style) and the Tom-toro has roasted pork for its topping. so we would share half to each other to have more of a variety:)
Ton-toro Ramen - $11.90 |
Ton-toro Ramen- close up |
Ni-Tamago Ramen -$10.90 |
close up |
Its was around 6:40 pm and already there were a lot of people sited and eating, we waited for 1around 10mins to be sited (but its worth waiting for) . The setting of the restaurant is quite small, so to save space there is a large communal table. So if you are looking for a romantic and private restaurant this is not for you.
Menya China town
Shop TG8,8 Quay Street, Haymarket NSW 2000
Tel : 02 9212 1020
www.menya.com.au
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