Author: edwardleung

Kazbah on Darling, Balmain

Kazbah on Darling, Balmain

Finally! After what seemed like FOREVER in organising, we managed to gather a group of 9 people to go to Kazbah’s breakfast banquet (minimum is 8 people). The restaurant is easy to find. As the name suggests, it is located on busy Darling Street and 

Takumi Sushi Train, Haymarket

Takumi Sushi Train, Haymarket

Ever since this sushi train opened up, I have been obsessed with it. And what is there not to obsess about? Listen carefully: $2.80 all dishes, or $2.50 with your student ID or Market City parking ticket. You heard correctly – that’s ALL dishes, even 

Satang Thai Exclusive, Haymarket

Satang Thai Exclusive, Haymarket

Ok, everyone knows Satang Thai. At least, anyone who goes to UTS knows Satang Thai. How can you miss that bright orange sign and constant crowd of small people gathered outside the store? But it seems like the people of Satang have caught onto their 

New kid on the block

New kid on the block

Someone I know has just started their own amateur food blog. Yes I know, in direct competition to me, how dare they! But because I am a good person, here is a link so that you can check it out:orsumfood.blogspot.com I think the font on 

Musashi Dinner Bento Box

Musashi Dinner Bento Box

This has to be one of my favorite meals. Every time I get it, I can’t help but exclaim what a TREASURE TROVE it is! In this day and age, it’s not hard to find Japanese food in Sydney. In fact, it pretty much jumps 

Crown Dragon Restaurant, Carlton

Crown Dragon Restaurant, Carlton

Crown Dragon is a new Chinese restaurant that has opened up in the St George Leagues Club. I don’t usually like eating at RSL or similar clubs because filling out those pesky visitors slips is annoying! Hence I was very pleasantly surprised to see that 

Recession Lobster: Sunny Harbour Seafood, Hurstville

Recession Lobster: Sunny Harbour Seafood, Hurstville

Although I have been to yum cha at Sunny’s many times before, I’ve actually never been there for dinner. Of course, there is a first time for everything and with lobster prices plummeting due to the GFC, what better time to go? I didn’t take 

Surry Hills Festival

Surry Hills Festival

I love festivals! And thankfully, the Surry Hills Festival was bigger and better than last year. There were loads of food stalls, lined on either side of a path – with the Turkish Gozleme stall repeated three times! Lots of stages (dubious quality of music), 

David Jones Food Hall

David Jones Food Hall

Food halls are the best. I don’t know why Australia hasn’t embraced the food hall like Japan has. Seriously, department store food halls in Tokyo are the bomb! They are huge and gleaming, with a cacophony of sound and the sound of fresh food cooking. 

First Taste, Hurstville

First Taste, Hurstville

Lately there have been a lot of new restaurants popping up around Hurstville. First Taste is one of these new places, situated along the busy Forest Road near Hurstville Station. My dad was very, very keen to try this place. He must have heard/read somewhere