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  • Appetito Pizza Pasta Bar

    Appetito Pizza Pasta Bar

    Appetito Pizza Pasta Bar Review:

    We were walking down Circular Quay when one of our close friends saw us. He is responsible for overseeing a dramatic change in Appetito, a restaurant in an iconic building at The Rocks. They revamped their menu and hired a new chef, Luigi – not to be confused with that fictional plumber. I had the pleasure of trying it out for the first time (although I still need to fully pay for it ^_^).

    As the name suggested, their menu is predominantly pasta and pizza. They also have a few main courses and weekly specials.

    Pane All’Aglio – $8 – Garlic butter sourdough bread baked in house daily

    You might want to skip this if you are eating the pizza as it’s the same in-house-made dough. If you don’t, then I would suggest you to order it. It is one of the better garlic bread I have ever tasted. It was crunchy and fluffy at the same time!

    Risotto Pescatora – $34 – Calamari, prawns, mussels, clams, in a light tomato sauce

    They cooked their risotto al dente, as any proper Italian restaurant would. They also gave a generous serving of seafood on the plate.

    Scaloppine Ai Funghi – $34 – With a selection of truffle and field mushrooms & smashed potatoes

    Thinly-sliced veal with mushroom sauce is probably one of the more common dishes in Italian restaurants or pubs in Australia. At first glance, this dish looked just like another one of those. Things got astronomically exciting when you actually tasted the sauce. The depth of flavour was amazing!

    Asparagus Gratin – $13 – Lightly browned with melted cheese

    When I saw the ‘melted cheese’ description, I was imagining something like potatoes sprinkled with raclette. I don’t think the cheese was melted at all on this occasion.

    Spaghetti Bolognese – $15 – Kids menu

    One of the simplest way to judge a kids menu for us is whether or not the little one want to share it with us. All I can say is he would not even let us touch it!

    Cocktail of the Week – The Pink Lychee – $17.00 – Vodka, Lychee Liquor, Cranberry Juice, Lemon Juice & Sugar

    I. Absolutely. Love. It.

    There is really nothing more to say about this drink.

    The final verdict for Appetito Pizza Pasta Bar

    The revamped menu from the new chef at Appetito hit the spot for us. I really love the scaloppine. I would definitely come back for it. Also, I would want to try their pizza and compare them with the more established pizza joints in Sydney.

    Did you know?

    Appetito have a bar above the restaurant (or on the street level to George Street). They also have a few stylised function rooms.

    Rating for Appetito Pizza Pasta Bar:

     

    8.0 / 10

    Taste: 8.5 / 10

    Price: $150 for two plus one

    Place: 8.0 / 10

     

    Details:

    100 George Street, The Rocks 2000

    +61 2 9247 1920

    http://new.appetito.com.au/coming-soon/

    Appetito Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

     

  • 兰州 Chinese Noodle Bar Burwood

    兰州 Chinese Noodle Bar Burwood

    兰州 Chinese Noodle Bar Review:

    We went to this restaurant last week because one of us wanted to eat in a Halal Chinese restaurant. Chinese Noodle Bar is the name of the restaurant in English. I think in Chinese it’s called ‘Lanzhou La Mien‘ or Noodles from Lanzhou.

    Being a noodle bar, I think it comes as no surprise that their menu predominantly features noodles in any shapes and kinds.

    Crispy jellyfish and cucumber in sauce – $8.00

    Jellyfish is one of my favourite cold dishes in a Chinese restaurant. It is kind of a safe bet as most restaurants would serve this nicely.

    Tofu with preserved egg – $9.80

    The price might seem a bit much for a cold dish in a Chinese restaurant. However, if you see the portion, it was actually quite big for a cold dish. Lots of tofu, that’s for sure!

    House Specialty Beef Noodle Soup – $10.80

    Our first noodles dish is the soup one. The kids truly enjoyed this dish so much that they ordered an extra serving of noodles.

    Stir-fried noodle with Mix Seafood & Veg – $14.80

    The portion for this stir-fried noodles was quite massive.

    BBQ Lamb Skewer – 1 for $3 / 4 for $11.00

    The skewers were well presented but I don’t think it can match the ones I have had before.

    Pan fried dumplings (Beef/Chinese chives and egg) – $12.00 – 12 pieces

    $12 for 12 pieces of pan fried dumplings? Don’t you think it’s a very good deal?

    Personally, I think this is the best value and best overall dish in the restaurant. Also, it is particularly hard to find halal pan fried dumplings in Sydney.

    Shallot Pancake – $8.00

    The pancake was quite soggy and lacking the taste.

    Main Noodles Dish – flat rice noodles with potatoes and chicken

    Apologies, I could not find the name of this dish. It is the first signature dish on the menu.

    The dish came in three sizes (S, M, L). We ordered the medium one and they said it was perfect for 2-3 people. We believe it’s more for 4-5 people!

    The dish was quite spicy and we believe there was not enough sauce.

    z6 Giant Noodles from Chinese Noodle Bar Burwood

    Mapo Tofu

    The final verdict for 兰州 Chinese Noodle Bar Burwood

    Chinese noodle bar was quite okay if you live around the area. It is also a good place if you are looking for dishes with massive portion. One thing to note tho, the pan fried dumplings are a must!

    Rating for 兰州 Chinese Noodle Bar Burwood:

     

    6.5 / 10

    Taste: 6.5 / 10

    Price: $15 – $20 per person

    Place: 6.5 / 10

     

    Details:

    183 Burwood Road, Burwood 2134

    +61 2 9744 6680

     

    Chinese Noodle Bar Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

     

  • Suzuya Japanese Restaurant

    Suzuya Japanese Restaurant

    Suzuya Review:

    A while ago, I was introduced to this little restaurant by my work colleague, SR. Suzuya Japanese Restaurant is located in a small street in the middle of Surry Hills. Unless you are a local or someone referred you to it, you will most likely never heard about this place. It is now becoming a meeting place if I meet my colleague for lunch around Surry Hills.

    Their menu is quite unusual. They have a lunch menu on the left hand side that is just marginally cheaper than the set menu on the right hand side. Suffice to say, I would strongly suggest to choose the set menu on the right hand side. You will see why…

    Their set menu is like a flow chart that you need to navigate around it.

    First stop, you must choose one from the following options: Sushi, Sashimi, California Roll, Salmon or Tuna & Avocado roll, or vegetable roll.

    You must then choose one of the main meals: Teriyaki (A stir fry flavoured with sweet teriyaki sauce) Beef/chicken/fish, Katsu (Japanese style schnitzel) Pork/chicken, Tempura (Tempura-fried fish, prawns and vegetables), nabeyaki udon noodles

    Most of the set menu comes with a bowl of rice, miso soup and agedashi tofu. Obviously the nabeyaki udon does not come with bowl of rice and miso soup.

    All of that for only $16.9 or $18.9! Great deal eh?

    Agedashi Tofu and Soup

    Chicken Katsu

    Teriyaki Beef

    Tempura

    The final verdict for Suzuya

    They served massive portion for lunch at Suzuya Japanese restaurant. The taste does not disappoint either!

    Did you know?

    You really should know where you are going and have the GPS handy. Suzuya is not in the main road.

    Rating for Suzuya:

     

    7.5 / 10

    Taste: 7.5 / 10

    Price: Under $20 lunch

    Place: 7.0 / 10

     

    Details:

    210 Devonshire Street, Surry Hills

    +61 2 8399 1639

    Suzuya on Zomato

    Suzuya Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato
     

  • Chefs Gallery Macquarie

    Chefs Gallery Macquarie

    Chefs Gallery Macquarie Review:

    Three years ago, we were lucky enough to be invited to Chefs Gallery Feng Shui Blessing opening party for Chefs Gallery Macquarie Park. I went back to the restaurant recently because we had something to do around the area.

    They have quite a different menu from when I first reviewed them in Town Hall.

    Prawn and squid shu mai – $11.90 – topped with avocado and fish roe paste (4 pieces)

    When you go to a yumcha restaurant, shu mai is considered one of the mainstays. Chefs Gallery managed to make it ‘gourmet’ by adding avocado and fish roe paste to the dish.

    Ox tail slow cooked – $26.90 – in a mix of Chinese herbs, then fried with lemon grass, eschalots, ginger, chilli, galangal, kaffir lime and basil leaves. Served in a sizzling hot pot.

    Ox tail is a dish that I enjoyed the most when I was living in indonesia. It is probably not the healthiest dish in the world, but it is so yummy! Also, this dish is probably one of the most expensive ox tail dishes in the world.

    Spinach handmade noodles – $19.90 – wok fried with prawns, mussels in shell, baby calamari tubes, julienned carrots and fresh shiitake mushrooms

    When they had the opening party, noodles played a big part. Chefs gallery prides itself with their handmade noodles. The spinach handmade noodles is one of them and they were very good.

    Wok fried medium grain rice – $16.90 – with three kinds of eggs (chicken egg, salted duck egg and century egg)

    Why stopped with one egg when you can put in three kinds of eggs in your fried rice?

    Smiley egg custard buns – $4.90 each

    If you are eating out with the kids and not planning to have any desserts, don’t show this section to them. In addition to the emoticons custard bun, they also have the more famous piggy face bun.

    The final verdict for Chefs Gallery Macquarie

    Chefs Gallery Macquarie Park is probably one of the more expensive Chinese restaurants chain. However, their handmade noodles are very good.

    Did you know?
    One dish that we did not order this time around but you should really try is the Peking Duck Roti.

    Rating for Chefs Gallery Macquarie:

     

    7.0 / 10

    Taste: 7.0 / 10

    Price: $35 per person

    Place: 7.0 / 10

     

    Details:

    Shop 407, North Ryde NSW 2113

    +61 2 8040 7483

    http://chefsgallery.com/

    Chefs Gallery Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

     

  • Al Aseel Lakemba

    Al Aseel Lakemba

    Al Aseel Lakemba Review:

    We went to one of Al Aseel restaurants in Lakemba for this week’s review. The restaurant wasn’t as prominent nor as busy as the one in Greenacre. However, they have exactly the same menu and price.

    Al Aseel Restaurant Menu

    Fried Lebanese Bread – $2 – and Baba Ghanouj – $11 – Delicious eggplant dip made from blended fresh bbq eggplant, tahini & garlic served with diced tomato & extra virgin olive oil

    Al Aseel gives you complimentary Lebanese bread and a few pickles. What interests me is that for a mere $2, you can get the upgraded version of the bread, deep fried! I love having deep fried Lebanese bread and baba ghanouj dip.

    Shish Barak & Mjadra – $25 – minced lamb dumplings cooked in yoghurt & served with rice & lentils (mujaddara)

    This dish is part of their main special item on the menu. The lamb dumplings were quite interesting. Unfortunately for us, the yoghurt was quite prominent. It was quite an acquired taste and we did not get it.

    Al Aseel Mixed Skewers – $32 – 2 skewers of marinated bbq chicken breast, 2 skewers of lamb & 2 skewers of kafta served with garlic dip

    When we went to Al Aseel the first time, we liked this dish so much. This time around, it was a no-brainer.

    Samka Harrah with Rice – $22 – oven baked barramundi fillet topped with a traditional spicy tahini & coriander sauce served with seadieh rice & topped with nuts

    Fish is probably the last thing on your mind when you go to a Lebanese restaurant. We chose this just because my wife felt like having a fish that day. It was a good decision!

    Crumb Calamari & Chips – $10 – fresh fried calamari rings served with golden brown chips

    We ordered this to appease the little one. It is the safest and generic option in the restaurant.

    The final verdict for Al Aseel Lakemba

    Al Aseel Lakemba has quite a similar tasting to the original one in Greenacre. However, the table setting isn’t as fancy despite the same price structure.

    Did you know?

    We reviewed Al Aseel in Greenacre more than a year ago.

    Rating for Al Aseel Lakemba:

     

    7.0 / 10

    Taste: 7.0 / 10

    Price: $25 – $40 per person

    Place: 7.0 / 10

     

    Details:

    135 Haldon Street, Lakemba 2195

    +61 2 9758 0000

    https://alaseel.com.au/

    Al Aseel Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

     

  • Sally’s Grill and Hotpot

    Sally’s Grill and Hotpot

    Sally’s Grill and Hotpot Review:

    Our friends told us that there was a new Halal Korean BBQ restaurant in Kingsford. We went to Sally’s Grill and Hotpot at the end of last month. The restaurant was actually owned by the same group who owned Halal Thai restaurant a few doors down the road.

    The menu looks like a mashup between Korean and Japanese BBQ. Their two main offerings are the hotpot and BBQ grill. You have to spend a minimum of $30 for the BBQ grill. Just like in Korean restaurants, you get a few complimentary side dishes.

    Cheese spring roll – $8 – 4 pieces – and Takoyaki – $8 – 7 pieces octopus balls

    The cheese spring roll was quite the favourite here. The name ‘spring roll’ might be a bit misleading as it is just cheese coated with bread crumb and deep fried. With the takoyaki, I’m sure a lot of restaurants can make a decent takoyaki.

    Braised beef short rib hot pot – $30 – cook on the table with vegetable and sweet potato noodle in homemade Bulgogi sauce

    I am actually quite happy with the size of the hot pot.

    If you don’t want the preset hotpot, you can also choose the shabu-shabu option, This way, you can choose your own ingredients for the hotpot.

    Sally's Grill and Hotpot

    Snow cheese fried chicken – $12 – 8 pieces

    The snow bit is actually coconut shaving. Nevertheless, the fried chicken is interestingly sweet and crunchy.

    BBQ Grill

    They have assortments of meat and seafood dishes on offer. However, you have to order at least $30 initially. It’s not that hard to do if your choice goes to the wagyu meat.

    Interestingly, the vegetables are pretty cheap in this restaurant. Everything is $3!

    The final verdict for Sally’s Grill and Hotpot

    Sally’s Grill and Hotpot automatically has a place in the mind of those who looked for halal BBQ restaurants.

    Did you know?

    As I previously mentioned, this restaurant is part of a rather successful Thai restaurants group: It’s time for Thai.

    Rating for Sally’s Grill and Hotpot:

     

    6.5 / 10

    Taste: 6.5 / 10

    Price: minimum of $30 for BBQ

    Place: 7.0 / 10

     

    Details:

    315 Anzac Parade, Kingsford 2032

    +61 2 9357 6100

    Sally’s Grill and Hotpot on Zomato

    Sally's Grill and Hotpot Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato