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Food from overseas (Part 4)

Food from overseas (Part 4)

This is the fourth and final instalment of my ‘Food from overseas’ series! For the last part of my trip, I spent a month in the United States travelling across New York, Philadelphia, Washington, New Orleans and San Francisco. While there were some things that 

Food from Overseas (Part 3)

Food from Overseas (Part 3)

I know this post is long overdue – but what can I say, full time work is exhausting! The hours are long, meaning I’m usually pretty tired after work and don’t get as many chances to eat out as I used to. Anyway, I can 

Food from Overseas (Part 2)

Food from Overseas (Part 2)

Taiwan Taiwan was a lot of fun. The food was cheap (not to mention the shopping) and it was a cleaner, more polite version of China. In fact, it reminded me a lot of Japan – and when I voiced this to the locals, they 

Food from Overseas

Food from Overseas

Hello readers! After two long months of travelling, I am back in beautiful Sydney town. Absence surely makes the heart grow fonder, yes? I’ve actually been back for a while but haven’t had the time to blog since I’ve started full time work. So apologies 

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Dear reader, By the time that you read this, I will have been long gone from Sydney! I’m currently overseas as part of a two month holiday which is a celebration of graduation of uni – and a last hurrah before beginning full time work. 

Cannoli

Cannoli

When the Pastry Chef discovered that I had never eaten cannoli before, this was quickly remedied by the appearance of three – one with vanilla custard and two with a chocolate cream filling. I didn’t know what to expect. A deep fried outer? And then 

The Good Kitchen (2), Hurstville

The Good Kitchen (2), Hurstville

Good Hong Kong style afternoon tea sets are sometimes difficult to find. But I think I have found a good one at The Good Kitchen in Hurstville! Entrance The tea set is offered from 2-5pm. The menu didn’t specify any days so I assume that 

Sushi Masa, Camperdown

Sushi Masa, Camperdown

Boy, this place is hard to find! Tucked away behind the old Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital, it seems like Sushi Masa’s main clientele comes from locals who live in the units surrounding the restaurant. Inside Sushi Masa DJ Rehactor, Mobblees and I had come here 

El Bahsa, Newtown

El Bahsa, Newtown

The Vintage Queen and I met up one Saturday morning to have Newtown brunch. We both purchased a Rooibos Iced Tea with Blood Orange and Mint (nowhere near as nice tasting as that description sounds!!! Tasted like very watered down rooibos tea with no hint 

Miss Saigon, Hurstville

Miss Saigon, Hurstville

Suburban Vietnamese restaurants are always better than those in the CBD. Is it the lower prices? Is it the generous servings? I think it’s all of the above! There are a few other places that serve pho in Hurstville but I think Miss Saigon is