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  • Surjit’s Indian Experience with EatNow

    Surjit’s Indian Experience with EatNow

    For this week, I was invited by EatNow to try their online takeaway and delivery services. This will also be our first take away review ever! As we feel like eating Indian cuisine, we made an order from Surjit’s Indian restaurant from their Sydney CBD Food delivery page. We also order a few starters and drinks from Cellarbrations.

    EatNow

    Surjit’s Indian Restaurant

    We made the decision to go with Surjit’s as it was one of the better ones according to some of the review sites. The good thing about having Indian (or to some extent Thai) food for takeaway is that you can simply reheat the food without losing too much of the beautiful texture and flavour.

    After around half an hour wait past the scheduled delivery, the food arrived! For our entrees we ordered Surjits Onion Bhajia and Vegetable Samosa. The entrees were complemented by cucumber and mint raita. I love how the raita soothed the rather spicy taste of the samosa. The Bhajia is not as crunchy as I would have hoped for.

    Samosa and Bhajia from Surjit's Indian

    For our main courses we had Murg Mumtaz Begun (Butter Chicken) and Korma Zaffar Shahi Beef. I wanted to try the mild option, for obvious reasons!  The takeaway containers were a bit messy but the taste was nice for the price that they are charging.

    Butter Chicken and Beef Korma

    Obviously, you need naan to accompany your Indian dishes. There are quite a few options available, and for the day we had Garlic Naan, Keema Naan, and Plain Naan. Keema naan was probably the only thing I haven’t tried before. It was a lot heavier than the other types of naan.

    Naan Bread (Garlic, Keema and Plain)

    The overall taste of Surjit’s dishes was quite spicy but it was still something that I can enjoy.

    Drinks and Starters from Cellarbrations

    If you want to spice up your evening (pardon the pun!), there are quite a few beverages and starters ordering options in EatNow.

    Cellarbrations Order
    Capi Blood Oranges, Duck pate, Camembert, Sun-dried tomato and Baby Octopus

    Wines from Cellarbrations

    I actually find this service to be pretty useful, especially when you need the items ASAP but you do not have the time to actually go to the shop yourself. Obviously for alcoholic delivery, you have to be over the age of 18.

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  • Shalom Indonesian Restaurant

    Shalom Indonesian Restaurant

    I have been going to this Indonesian restaurant since they opened their doors in Kingsford! The name is Shalom Indonesian Restaurant. To be honest, it is quite an unusual name for an Indonesian restaurant.

    Shalom Menu

    The menu is pretty much everything you see on the wall above the counter and you have to order and pay the food at the counter. Despite the number of pictures, the menu can actually be divided into four sauces:

    • Rujak sauce: This is the default non-spicy sauce
    • Hot & sour sauce: Despite the three star logo, this sauce only has a fleeting hint of hotness. I said this as a person who doesn’t like spicy sauce!
    • Balinese sauce: This one is probably best suited for people who enjoy occasional hot food.
    • Shalom sauce: This one is for the hard core chilli lovers!

    Btw, if you are unsure about any of it, just ask to separate the sauce from the dish.

    Shalom Indonesian Restaurant

    These are the four dishes that we ordered almost 90% of the time.

    Beef / Fish Ball Soup – Bakso Sapi / Ikan Kuah – $5

    It is a very simple beef balls in a soup. We usually order this for the little one. Add some sweet soy sauce to the warm rice and you got yourself a decent dish to feed your kid!

    Beef / Fish Ball Soup – Bakso Sapi / Ikan Kuah - $5

    Deep fried tofu with peanut sauce – Batagor – $5

    Although the description said ‘batagor’ (the famous fish-based dish from Bandung), it is actually not that batagor.  It is just deep fried tofu that was coated with flour. I’m pretty sure there is no fish involved in it (or probably very little, hardly-visible amount).

    However, I still enjoy the dish and have always been my staple when coming into the restaurant. I love the peanut and sweet soy sauce!

    Deep fried tofu with peanut sauce – Batagor - $5

    Fried beef ball with Hot and Sour Sauce – Bakwan Penyet – $8

    This is another extremely simplistic dish. You get sliced and fried beef balls and a boiled egg with the sauce and a plate of rice.

    I particularly love to combine this dish with the tofu dish above. It reminds me a lot of food in my hometown.

    Fried beef ball with Hot and Sour Sauce – Bakwan Penyet - $8

    Grilled beef ribs with Balinese sauce – Iga bakar bumbu Bali – $12

    The grilled beef ribs is probably the most decent-sized option in the menu. There are not a lot of places in Sydney that served grilled beef ribs for only $12.

    Grilled beef ribs with Balinese sauce – Iga bakar bumbu Bali - $12

    Happy Soda – Soda Gembira – $3

    Happy soda is actually just a combination of soda water, condensed milk and rose syrup. But when I was younger, it is pretty much my top three drinks (along with Durian and Avocado juices).

    Indonesians love sweet drinks and happy soda is no different. They usually put quite a lot of condensed milk and rose syrup. However, happy soda is served unstirred. So you can adjust the level of sweetness to your liking.

    Happy Soda – Soda Gembira - $3

    The final verdict for Shalom Indonesian Restaurant

    Whenever I need an Indonesian comfort food, I usually go to Shalom Indonesian Restaurant. They may not have the best décor or the fanciest of dishes, but it is the one restaurant in Sydney that felt closest to home for me.

    Did you know?

    There is another Indonesian restaurant that everyone in Sydney seems to love going to, called Ayam Goreng 99. It is located three shops down the road from Shalom.

    Rating for Shalom Indonesian Restaurant:

    7.0 / 10

    Taste: 7.0 / 10

    Price: $9 – $15 for main dishes

    Place: 7.0 / 10

     

    Details:

    Shop 2 / 458 Anzac Parade, Kingsford 2032

    +61 2 9662 4455

    http://www.shalom-restaurant.com/

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  • Green Gourmet Kitchen

    Green Gourmet Kitchen

    Review:

    This week we are reviewing our first ever vegetarian restaurant in Sydney. In a couple of previous occasions we dined with a group of friends who opted for the restaurant’s vegetarian options. However this time, we went to a ‘true’ vegetarian restaurant.

    Everyone in my ‘inner circle’ knows that I am not a big fan of vegetables with borderline hatred to some of them. But on the other hand, I am also an admirer of beautiful and delicious food regardless of ingredients.

    Green Gourmet Kitchen Menu

    On this occasion, we went to Green Gourmet Kitchen in Newtown. The restaurant has the Chinese restaurant’s style with the buffet bar on the side.

    Green Gourmet Buffet Dinner – $2.60/100gr for dinner or $9.90 for up to 700 gr for lunch

    Green gourmet offers a buffet selection for lunch and dinner. It is actually a better option if there are not a lot of people in your party, especially for lunch time. There are quite a few options to choose from on the buffet bar!

    Green Gourmet Buffet - $2.60/100gr

    ‘Honey’ & Lemon King Prawn – $17.80 – by substituting the original honey with maple syrup and lemon

    Our first dish of the day is a ‘honey’ that was actually maple syrup and mock king prawn. The king prawn was quite tasty and the texture was pretty similar to the real king prawn.

    Honey Lemon King Prawn - $17.80

    Ling Zhi Mushroom in Clay Pot – $24.80 – Stewed in a clay pot with broccoli and fried tofu

    The Ling Zhi mushroom dish was supposed to be the one that impressed us the most. However, the priciest dish for the day didn’t quite live up to our expectations.

    It was quite ordinary even when compared to the fried rice.

    Ling Zhi Mushroom in Clay Pot - $24.80

    Green Gourmet Fried Rice – $14.80 – with shredded green vegetable, vegan prawn, BBQ Not Pork, bean sprout & soy & wheat protein

    They gave quite a generous portion for the fried rice. It is actually nice to eat your dishes as a share plate (i.e. put everything in one plate!).

    Green Gourmet Fried Rice - $14.80

    The final verdict for Green Gourmet Kitchen

    For just under $10, Green Gourmet Kitchen’s buffet bar is a pretty good lunch option in Newtown. The waitress was pretty friendly and it is pretty good for an everyday dining.

     

    Rating for Green Gourmet Kitchen:

     

    7.0 / 10

    Taste: 7.0 / 10

    Price: $15 – $25 for main dishes

    Place: 6.5 / 10

     

    Details:

    115-117 King St, Newtown 2042

    +61 2 9519 5330

    http://www.greengourmet.com.au/

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  • Wilbur’s Place

    Wilbur’s Place

    Review:

    Welcome to our second brunch review in as many weeks as this month we caught up with quite a lot of friends! We went to Potts Point for a small café in an alley called Wilbur’s Place.

    Wilbur's Place

    The menu is the usual modern rustic dishes with quite a long name. In Wilbur’s Place, the name isn’t quite as long!

    Wilbur's Place Menu

    Mushrooms, Poached Eggs & Crispy Pancetta – $18

    I actually did not order (and try) the dish and it looked pretty monochromatic. However, I was told that the Pancetta was delightfully crispy.

    Mushrooms, Poached Eggs & Crispy Pancetta – $18

    Crispy Polenta, Soft Egg, Slippery Jack Mushrooms & sage butter – $18

    This is the dish that you MUST choose if your next visit to the café is your first one. It was probably the yummy-est polenta I’ve ever tasted especially when combined with the mushroom and butter!

    I love everything about this dish even when this was not actually the one I ordered! (Luckily my wife liked the dish that I will talk about next so we traded off).

    Crispy Polenta, Soft Egg, Slippery Jack Mushrooms & sage butter – $18

    Flatbread, Pickles, Runny Egg, Flaked Trout & Avocado – $19

    This dish is perfect for those of you who like brunch that feels light and refreshing. I think this dish portrays what the word ‘rustic’ is all about. It was plain and simple but packed a lot of punch!

    Flatbread, Pickles, Runny Egg, Flaked Trout & Avocado – $19

    Brussel Sprouts, soft egg, Parmesan, Bacon & Anchovy – $15

    This is the only dish of the day that actually have green vegetables on the plate. However, the bacon and anchovy were barely visible because it blended perfectly with the colour of the bread. I think it would be better to see bacon sticking out on the plate when it’s on the menu.

    Brussel Sprouts, soft egg, Parmesan, Bacon & Anchovy – $15

    Sourdough toast w Vegemite, Butter & Jam – $6

    This is just a plain and simple vegemite toast for your children. The bread might not be suitable for younger kids as toasted sourdough can be too tough for them.

    Sourdough toast w Vegemite, Butter & Jam – $6

    Toasted brioche ice cream sandwich w salted caramel – $13

    Salted Caramel Milkshake – $7

    Looks like salted caramel is the craze these days. It feels like everywhere we go we see salted caramel milkshake or dessert. In Wilbur’s place, you get both milkshake and dessert!

    Toasted brioche ice cream sandwich w salted caramel - $13

    The final verdict for Wilbur’s Place

    Wilbur’s place is probably one of the better brunch cafes that we have ever tasted in Sydney.

    Did you know?

    The name ‘Wilbur’ was taken from the pig in Charlotte’s Web.

    Wilbur’s place is owned by Bourke Street Bakery.

     

    Rating for Wilbur’s Place:

     

    8.0 / 10

    Taste: 8.0 / 10

    Price: $11 – $19 for big dishes

    Place: 7.0 / 10

     

    Details:

    36 Llankelly Place, Potts Point 2011

    +61 2 9332 2999

    http://www.wilbursplace.com/

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  • West Juliett

    West Juliett

    Review:

    One weekend, my friends took me to a café that I was not quite aware of (it was out of my area). When we arrived at the café, I noticed that it was the café that was always busy when I went past it a few times. The name of the café is West Juliett.

    West Juliett menu

    The café described itself as making simple rustic food and coffee. At first I was quite afraid of the queue, but apparently it moved along quite quickly. Since there were three of us, we only ordered three items on the menu.

    Breakfast plate of leg ham, ricotta, avocado, poached egg, tomato, toast – $16.90

    You got each one of the items stated in the menu in a fashion that reminds me of children lining up their food on the plate. The description on the menu can also serves as a check box: poached egg…tick! Well, butter is not on the list but it was on the plate!

    It is obviously rustic… but it is way too simple!

    Breakfast plate of leg ham, ricotta, avocado, poached egg, tomato, toast - $16.90

    Soft scrambled eggs, cured salmon, sorrel, yoghurt, fennel on toast – $18.90

    The soft scrambled eggs dish was more fitting to the rustic description in my imagination. It was simple, yet well presented!

    On a side note: the yoghurt was pretty sour to eat on its own.

    soft scrambled eggs, cured salmon, sorrel, yoghurt, fennel on toast - $18.90

    Poached eggs, avocado, feta, parsley, cress, lemon, dukkah on toast – $16.90

    The dish was the best looking out of the three that we ordered on the day. It was full of green vegetables with the poached eggs and toast hiding underneath.

    All elements in the dish also married up perfectly.

    Poached eggs, avocado, feta, parsley, cress, lemon, dukkah on toast - $16.90

     

    The final verdict for West Juliett

    It felt like your typical weekend brunch at West Juliett. I love the fact that despite the queue we actually got the seat quite quickly. The dishes were pretty big. The taste was also there.

    Did you know?

    We also ordered the coffee but it was quite so-so.  The milkshake was also quite ordinary especially when compared to similar restaurants around the area.

    Rating for West Juliett:

    7.5 / 10

    Taste: 7.5 / 10

    Price: $11 – $19 for big dishes

    Place: 6.5 / 10

     

    Details:

    30 Llewellyn Street, Marrickville 2204

    +61 2 9519 0101

    https://www.facebook.com/westjuliettcafe

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  • Pho by An Restaurant

    Pho by An Restaurant

    Review:

    A friend of mine took us here the first time to enjoy one of the best pho in Sydney, we referred to it as Pho An. An restaurant (this is the entry listed on Urbanspoon/Zomato) only sells pho, with variants of beef and chicken. Despite this limited menu, people are still willing to queue for it.

    When I was there, I usually ordered Pho topped with beef combination. It is the most complete combination that includes rare beef, cooked beef, beef tendon and tripe. I also usually order the large portion. The large bowl option is only $1 more expensive than the medium.

    Pho topped with beef combination by An Restaurant

    The portion is quite big and I usually cannot finish the soup. Personally, I think the taste is not so different than any other good pho restaurants in Sydney.

    Pho topped with cooked beef - $14
    Pho topped with cooked beef – $14

    I guess the good thing about having limited items on the menu is that they can serve the dishes incredibly quickly. But then, you are also expected to leave relatively quickly!

    Pho An Menu

    They give you the beansprouts and loads of chilli for free. You could also add a few other side dishes. The one that I usually order is additional meat or rare beef on the side. You can also try its beef tea.

    Side Dishes in An Restaurant

    Additional Meat - $4
    Additional Meat – $4

    The final verdict for Pho by An Restaurant

    The price of Pho in An Restaurant can be considered pretty high. However, people don’t seem to mind paying that much.

    Did you know?

    They have quite ‘funny’ charges such as $3.50 for spare bowl to share or $1 take away surcharge. I must say that the take away surcharge is quite funny as you generally pay less money for take away food.

    Rating for Pho by An Restaurant:


    7.0 / 10

    Taste: 7.5 / 10

    Price: $14 – $15 for pho

    Place: 6.5 / 10

     

     

    Details:

    27 Greenfield Parade, Bankstown, NSW 2200

    +61 2 9796 7826

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