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Category: Global Cuisines

All About Food Blog loves trying different cuisines from all around the world. Sometimes food has the same name but completely different look and taste.

  • Why Thai Restaurant

    Why Thai Restaurant

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    Review:

    We went to Why Thai for a random weekday dinner. Since there were only three of us, we could only order a few dishes. The restaurant wasn’t that busy with quite a lot of people ordering for takeaway (including someone coming in in onesie). Service was also nice and friendly.

    Why Thai Restaurant Menu

    Web Spring Rolls (5 pcs) – $6.50 – Mixed minced prawn and crab meat in spider web-like wrap served with sweet chilli sauce

    For the price, the portion was actually pretty decent. The spring rolls were actually pretty big and had a nice crunch.

    Web Spring Rolls (5 pcs) - $6.50

    Tamarind Infused Prawns – $17.80 – Deep fried light battered prawns tossed in WHY THAI signature sweet tamarind sauce with mixed vegetables

    We were obviously drawn into this by the word ‘signature’ on the description. Generally speaking, anything with ‘signature’ is more special than the ones with the word ‘special’. However, it might be pretty beneficial to include ‘crispy egg noodle’ in the description.

    I love how the dish was pretty colourful. The combination of tamarind and pineapple was also pretty refreshing!

    Tamarind Infused Prawns - $17.80

    Crispy Egg Noodle in Gravy Sauce with Seafood – $14.80 – deep fried egg noodle topped with Thai style gravy egg, oyster sauce and vegetables.

    We ordered this dish because we were craving for a similar dish that is called ‘i fu mie’ in Indonesia. It is a tale of the halves: half crunchy, half soft, half dry, half soupy. However if you don’t eat it quickly enough, it will all be pretty soggy.

    Crispy Egg Noodle in Gravy Sauce with Seafood - $14.80

    The final verdict for Why Thai Restaurant

    We ended up having three deep fried dishes at Why Thai Restaurant. Granted that it might be better to have a curry or stir fried dish, but I quite enjoyed all of them. Service was also pretty good at the restaurant.

    Did you know?

    Thai restaurants often have eye-catching names like Why Thai Restaurant.

    Rating for Why Thai Restaurant:

     

    7.0 / 10

    Taste: 7.5 / 10

    Price: $12 – $19 per main dish

    Place: 7.0 / 10

     

    Details:

    52 Belmore Road, Randwick 2031

    +61 2 9398 9552

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  • Manpuku Sydney

    Manpuku Sydney

    Review:

    Unlike in the city, ramen restaurants are pretty rare in the Eastern Suburb. Manpuku Sydney is a small restaurant in Kingsford that sells ramen, almost exclusively! You can also get a small bowl of rice but it’s hardly a main course and more like an add-on if you are still hungry or need to finish the soup.

    There are not a lot of varieties in the ramen, but here are a few that you need to know:

    “Kono Deaini Kanshashite Aijyou to Jyounetsu Komete Issyoukenmei Tsukutta Uchirano Icchan Sukina Manpuku Shiawase” Ramen or Long Name Ramen – $12.90

    I kid you not, that’s actually the name written in the menu. I usually refer to it as ‘long name’ ramen… it is easier to remember!

    It is a ramen with soy-based pork soup, pork belly, egg, shallots, bamboo shoot, beansprout, and seaweed sheet.

    Long Name Ramen - $12.90

    Manpuku Red – $13.90

    It is a ramen with soy-based pork soup, pork belly, sliced mushroom, beansprout, shallots, seaweed sheet, egg, dried shrimp powder… and hot chili flavour!

    A word of advice: The ‘normal’ spicy level is already pretty hot.

    Manpuku Red - $13.90

    Shio Gara – $11.90

    It is a ramen with salt-based chicken soup, pork belly, beansprout, bamboo shoot, shallots, seaweed sheet, and egg.

    Shio Gara is quite different when compared to the rest of the ramen. Instead of a thick soup, it is a clear soup with the usual ramen stuff. It is a lot lighter than the rest of the menu.

    Shio Gara - $11.90

    The next two ramen dishes are part of limited time menu. Although it seems to always be available, you might not be able to order it when you were there as they sell out quite quickly.

    Double Impact – $15.90 – Heaps of shredded cha-shu, 2 eggs, beansprouts, shallots, mushrooms, 2 seaweed sheets.

    This is the ramen that you must order when you have the chance! Instead of getting a sorry-looking piece of cha-shu, you are actually getting heaps of it. You also get double the eggs and seaweed sheets… and all of those are only $3 more expensive than the long name ramen.

    Double Impact - $15.90

    Shinku-Hado Buta – $14.90 – Heaps of shredded cha-shu & 2 eggs

    Shinku-Hado Buta is pretty similar to double impact. They just have a different soup and slightly less stuff in it.

    The name is pretty similar to the big ball of energy from Street Fighter, isn’t it?

    Shinku-Hado Buta - $14.90

    Manpuku Bowl – $2.90 – Cha shu, rice, egg, bean sprout, cabbage

    Manpuku bowl is actually pretty small. It is the perfect addition when you are still famished after devouring the ramen and still have some soup left.

    Manpuku Bowl - $2.90

    The final verdict for Manpuku

    Double impact or shinku-hado buta are the two ramen you should be aiming for when eating at Manpuku Sydney!

    Did you know?

    This is the English translation for the long name ramen: Thanking to this wonderful encounter, this is our most favorite Ramen we make with our whole heart with lots of love and passion into it, so happy with being full.

    Manpuku Sydney Menu

    Rating for Manpuku:

    7.5 / 10

    Taste: 7.5 / 10

    Price: $12 – $16 for a bowl of ramen

    Place: 7.0 / 10

     

    Details:

    482 Anzac Parade, Kingsford 2032

    +61 2 9662 1236

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  • Jamie’s Italian Sydney

    Jamie’s Italian Sydney

    Review:

    Jamie’s Italian restaurant is probably one of the most reviewed restaurants in Sydney. It has been almost four years since they opened their doors in Sydney (2011), but we just got the chance to visit it last weekend. As we arrived at Jamie’s Italian Sydney quite early (around 5.30pm), we got the table straight away.

    When you walked into the restaurant, you were welcomed by a wall filled with different pasta (and Jamie’s books of course!). From this ‘hint’, we know that we should order some pasta.

    Jamie's Italian Sydney

    Italian Bread Selection – $2.25 – Homemade rosemary focaccia, Italian grissini, crispy music bread & ciabatta from our bakery. All served with Rylstone extra virgin olive oil and aged balsamic.

    I was going to say that this dish might probably be the best-valued item in the menu, however when I read old reviews they used to give this for free. Since quite a lot of items on the menu is carbs-heavy, you might want to think about adding some more into your system.

    Italian Bread Selection - $2.25

    Crispy Squid – $12.90 – Fried squid, garlicky mayo & lemon

    Despite its tiny portion, everything else was perfect for this dish. The squid was crispy on the outside and easily chewable on the inside. The mayo was also incredibly smooth and really punchy.

    Crispy Squid - $12.90

    Potato and Truffle Tortellini – $24.95 – Delicate pasta parcels stuffed with ricotta & potato, tossed with butter, truffle & parmesan

    This is the best dish of the day for me. I love the sauce… better yet, I can still imagine how good it tasted! The dish was both filling and yummy!

    Potato and Truffle Tortellini - $24.95

    Prawn Linguine – $16.25 – Juicy pan-fried garlicy prawns served with tomatoes, chilli, rocket & fennel

    The little guy ordered this dish (entrée size). The waiter actually warned us that there were chilli inside the dish. At first, he was reluctant to eat it, but we explained that the chilli here was nowhere near as spicy.

    Prawn Linguine - $16.25

    Fish in a bag – $29.50 – Baked sustainable fish, clams, mussels, chilli with Sicilian cracked wheat & pine nuts topped with our fiery arrabiatta sauce

    Now, this dish’s fiery taste was real (although still not as spicy as some dishes I’ve tried in my life). They actually served it still wrapped in aluminium foil and baking paper. However, the fish was cooked perfectly!

    Fish in a bag - $29.50

    Ice Creams – $9.00 – Three delicious scoops of Serendipity ice cream (vanilla and salted pistachio) served with smashed honeycomb and seasonal fruits.

    Despite not having their own ice cream, they managed to combine this delicious ice cream with smashed honeycomb and fruit compote perfectly!

    Ice Cream - $9.00

    The final verdict for Jamie’s Italian Sydney

    It was definitely a nice experience dining at Jamie’s Italian Sydney restaurant. Despite its busy environment, the people are still very friendly and the food was very nice!

    Did you know?

    Jamie’s Italian got its name from Jamie Oliver (that famous chef from the UK, but not the pissy one) but you might never see him at ‘his’ (practically owned by a different entity) restaurant in Sydney.

    I am actually not a big fan of al dente pasta and prefer one that has been cooked thoroughly.

    Jamie's Italian Sydney Menu

     

    Rating for Jamie’s Italian Sydney:

     

     

    8.0 / 10

    Taste: 8.0 / 10

    Price: $20 – $48 for main dishes

    Place: 7.5 / 10

     

    Details:

    107 Pitt Street, Sydney 2000

    +61 2 8240 9000

    Jamie’s Italian Sydney

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  • Daisy’s Milkbar

    Daisy’s Milkbar

    Review:

    For a few months before we finally managed to visit this restaurant, its signboard ‘milkbar’ had caught my attention. There was that sense of old-fashioned / retro look to the restaurant. The restaurant’s name is Daisy’s Milkbar.

    On a Sunday afternoon, the restaurant was buzzing with people. One thing that made us happy was that the staffs were all lively and cheerful even when the wait was actually quite long.

    Daisy's Milkbar

    Salted Caramel Milkshake – $7

    Being in a milkbar won’t be complete without actually drinking milkshake.  As an added bonus, the milkshakes from Daisy’s Milkbar were said to be one of the best ones in Sydney… and it was spot on! As a comparison, we tried three salted caramel milkshakes for the last couple of months, and this was the best one!

    Salted Caramel Milkshake - $7

    Pot of Sticky Chai (brewed with milk) – $5

    It is a drink that I ordered out of curiosity. The sticky chai latte had a very strong taste. It is only recommended for people who are passionate about chai!

    Pot of Sticky Chai - $5

    Avo Toast – $9

    Seasoned smashed avocado served with garlic toast and grilled cherry tomatoes. I am actually not a big fan of the ingredients’ combination, especially savoury avocado – I am used to Avocado being juiced with condensed chocolate milk and coffee. However, my partner seemed to be loving the dish.

    Avo Toast - $9

    Pesto Eggs – $15

    Scrambled eggs served with pesto and Persian feta on toast. This pesto eggs is the dish that I actually ordered.

    It was quite a heavy breakfast dish and was the perfect size for my brunch.

    Pesto Eggs - $15

    Breakfast Burrito – $12.50

    The breakfast burrito might look pretty simple, but the fillings really packed a punch: scrambled eggs, bacon, chorizo, potato, chilli, coriander, jalapeno, chipotle sauce and cheese.

    This is the breakfast dish that looked the most attractive from the ones we ordered. You can also have the vegetarian option by swapping bacon and chorizo for beans.

    Breakfast Burrito - $12

    Toastie – $8.50

    It was a simple sourdough toast with cheese, ham, tomato and mustard mayo

    The toastie is almost as simple as the egg and soldiers below.

    Toastie - $8.50

    Egg and soldiers – $5

    For the kiddos… toasted slices of bread dipped in soft-boiled egg.

    Egg and soldiers - $5

    The final verdict for Daisy’s Milkbar

    Daisy’s Milkbar has quite a simplistic presentation for their dishes. Their milkshakes were one of the best ones in Sydney.

    Did you know?

    After talking to some people, apparently Daisy’s Milkbar is famous for its desserts as well. Unfortunately we did not order them this time around.

    Daisy's Milkbar Menu

    Rating for Daisy’s Milkbar:

    7.0 / 10

    Taste: 7.0 / 10

    Price: $9 – $15 for main dishes

    Place: 7.0 / 10

     

    Details:

    340 Stanmore Road, Petersham 2049

    +61 2 8065 3466

    http://daisysmilkbar.com/

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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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