Author: edwardleung

Roman Tapas & Grill, Caledonian Road

Roman Tapas & Grill, Caledonian Road

I love the thrill of discovering a good restaurant that is hidden away from the main hustle and bustle.   That is exactly what Roman Tapas did for me – as soon as I walked in, it sent a little frisson of excitement through me. It 

House of Crabs, Redfern

House of Crabs, Redfern

Guest blogger edition Having seen the numerous blog posts about the only recently opened House of Crabs restaurant located above the Norfolk Hotel in Redfern/Surry Hills, when some friends suggested that we have our pre-comedy show dinner there, I was in! We arrived there at 

Jones the Grocer, Sydney CBD

Jones the Grocer, Sydney CBD

Guest blogger edition  When you take the express escalators on Pitt St mall up to Level 5 of the CBD Westfields, you will find Jones the Grocer.   It is an interesting concept with one section of the restaurant being a gourmet grocery store and the 

Sedap, Sydney CBD

Sedap, Sydney CBD

Guest blogger editionIt seems Malaysian restaurants never go out of fashion with another one joining the ranks at the Lumiere building in the Sydney CBD. Sedap is located in the block of shops inside the Lumiere building (KFC corner) which also houses the Japanese Izakaya 

Una’s, Surry Hills

Una’s, Surry Hills

Guest blogger edition If you are after a simple, filling schnitzel, this is the place to go. If you after some sort of classy restaurant then best to avoid this place. Una’s has become an establishment within Surry Hills (I think it has been around 

Espresso Organica, Concord

Espresso Organica, Concord

Guest blogger editionRated as one of Sydney’s best cafes by Sydney Morning Herald’s Every Day Eats Guide 2012, Espresso Organica is not only highly rated on food, value, ambiance and service, the coffee is meant to be excellent too. So it was on a cold and rainy Saturday 

Korean Cultural Office Banquet, Sydney CBD

Korean Cultural Office Banquet, Sydney CBD

Guest blogger editionKorean Food – to most people, this immediately means, fried chicken, spicy hot pots and BBQ meats- yummmm. However, there is a lot more to Korean food than what most people think, and the Korean Cultural Office (KCO) is definitely the right people 

Kingsleys Steakhouse, Sydney CBD

Kingsleys Steakhouse, Sydney CBD

Guest blogger edition An easy day at work gave me the chance to drop by the Kingsleys Steakhouse on King Street for a quick steak lunch. The restaurant itself is tucked away on the Sussex St end of King St.  You can’t actually see the 

Ottolenghi, Islington

Ottolenghi, Islington

Ottolenghi is somewhat of an Islington institution.  It has a prime position on Upper Street, about halfway between the Highbury/Islington and Angel tube stations.  On most days, especially weekend mornings, there is queue out the door.  The restaurant specialises in fresh food with a modern 

Waitan launch, Chinatown (Sydney)

Waitan launch, Chinatown (Sydney)

Guest blogger edition Thanks to the people at Waitan and their PR company, I (along with numerous other bloggers) was generously invited to the grand opening of the new Chinese restaurant/bar – Waitan. Waitan is located in the heart of Chinatown, on the same stretch