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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.

  • 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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  • The World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2015

    The World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2015

    Despite the name ‘world’s 50 best restaurants’, the organiser actually named the top 100 restaurants in 2015. They released the list for 51 – 100 a week earlier.

    The World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2015

    The top three is pretty similar when compared to last year. El Celler de Can Roca (from Girona, Catalan, Spain) has retaken the top spot from Noma (from Copenhagen, Denmark) in this year’s 50 best restaurants list. Noma actually dropped two spots to number 3. The runner up is Osteria Francescana from Modena, Italy.

    Australian Restaurants in the 50 best restaurants 2015

    Once again, Attica from Melbourne is the only restaurant from Australia included in the 50 best restaurants list. Their ranking is steady at 32.

    Three more Australian restaurants were included in the top 100 list:

    Quay at 58. Quay is still the only restaurant in the list that we have visited.

    – Sepia at 84. In addition to being a debutant on this year’s list. Sepia is also named as the one to watch in 2015. It has certainly been on our list for as long as we can remember!!

    – Brae at 87. Brae is a countryside restaurant in Birregurra, Victoria. According to the 2006 census, Birregurra was only inhabited by 688 people!

    The list for the top four restaurants in Australia  is very similar to the one voted by Australian chefs in Financial Review.

    Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants 2015

    Earlier in the year theworlds50best.com released a list of Asia’s 50 best restaurants 2015. Gaggan from Bangkok Thailand is number one on the list.

    However, on the world’s 50 best restaurants 2015 released yesterday, Narisawa from Tokyo, Japan actually ranked higher than Gaggan. I am actually not sure how they managed to be ranked differently.

    Indonesia’s best restaurant in 2015

    Indonesia was represented by one restaurant in 2014. However, not a single restaurant managed to get into the 2015 list.

    50 Best Restaurants 2015

    The full list of 50 Best Restaurants 2015:

    1 El Celler de Can Roca, Girona, Spain
    2 Osteria Francescana, Modena, Italy
    3 Noma, Copenhagen, Denmark
    4 Central, Lima, Peru
    5 Eleven Madison Park, New York, USA
    6 Mugaritz, San Sebastian, Spain
    7 Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, London, UK
    8 Narisawa, Tokyo, Japan
    9 D.O.M, São Paulo, Brazil
    10 Gaggan, Bangkok, Thailand
    11 Mirazur, Menton, France
    12 L’Arpège, Paris, France
    13 Asador Etxebarri, Atxondo, Spain
    14 Astrid y Gaston, Lima, Peru
    15 Steirereck, Vienna, Austria
    16 Pujol, Mexico City, Mexico
    17 Arzak, San Sebastian, Spain
    18 Le Bernardin, New York, USA
    19 Azurmendi, Larrabetzu, Spain
    20 The Ledbury, London, UK
    21 Le Chateaubriand, Paris, France
    22 Nahm, Bangkok, Thailand
    23 White Rabbit, Moscow, Russia
    24 UltraViolet by Paul Pairet, Shanghai, China
    25 Faviken, Jarpen, Sweden
    26 Alinea, Chicago, USA
    27 Piazza Duomo, Alba, Italy
    28 The Test Kitchen, Cape Town, South Africa
    29 RyuGin, Tokyo, Japan
    30 Vendôme, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
    31 Restaurant Frantzén, Stockholm, Sweden
    32 Attica, Melbourne, Australia
    33 Aqua, Wolfsburg, Germany
    34 Le Calandre, Rubano, Italy
    35 Quintonil, Mexico City, Mexico
    36 L’Astrance, Paris
    37 Biko, Mexico City, Mexico
    38 Amber, Hong Kong
    39 Quique Dacosta, Denia, Spain
    40 Per Se, New York, USA
    41 Mani, São Paulo, Brazil
    42 Borago, Santiago, Chile (tied)
    42 Tickets, Barcelona, Spain (tied)
    44 Maido, Lima, Peru
    45 Relae, Copenhagen, Denmark
    46 Restaurant Andre, Singapore
    47 Alain Ducasse au Plaza Athénée, Paris, France
    48 Schloss Schauenstein, Furstenau, Switzerland
    49 Blue Hill at Stone Barns, Pocantico Hills, USA
    50 The French Laundry, Yountville, USA

  • 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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  • Pempek Clovelly

    Pempek Clovelly

    Review:

    Generally speaking if you compare it with the price in Indonesia, Indonesian food in Sydney is very expensive! However, if you compare it to Sydney’s food prices, they are still pretty cheap. One restaurant that I frequented is Pempek Clovelly.

    Pempek is a traditional fish cake originated from the city of Palembang in Indonesia. The unique aspect of pempek is that it comes with vinegar sauce. The sauce is a combination of palm sugar, garlic, vinegar, salt, and chili. The sauce is an integral part of the pempek dish. So, if you don’t get the sauce right, you will spoil the taste. For those of you who have never tasted pempek before, I must warn you that the dish is sweet and sour. The sweet and sour taste usually dominates the flavour.

    Pempek Lenggang from Pempek Clovelly

    These days, you can pretty much get pempek from any big cities in Indonesia. However, it is still considered a rarity in Australia. Pempek Clovelly is one of the few restaurants that sells pempek in Sydney (or Australia).

    They have six different pempek: ball, stick, tofu, skin, fish cake with egg (nicknamed ‘the submarine’) and omelette. Personally, I like the submarine and omelette with an extra fish cake skin. Being in Sydney, Pempek Clovelly separated the chili from its vinegar sauce.

    Pempek Omelette - $7.50
    Pempek Omelette – $7.50
    Pempek Skin - $2.50
    Pempek Skin – $2.50

    In addition to pempek, they also sell quite a variety of dishes that are only priced up to $10. In this occasion we ordered their Chicken Noodles. It was quite a simple chicken noodles with meatballs, mushrooms and veggies.

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    Pempek Clovelly Menu

    The final verdict for Pempek Clovelly

    Being a specialist in pempek, Pempek Clovelly definitely delivered one of the best pempek I have ever tasted. Pempek is a sweet and sour fish cake. So you might need to adjust your taste palate to enjoy it.

     

    Rating for Pempek Clovelly:

    7.0 / 10

    Taste: 7.5 / 10

    Price: $2.50 – $7.50 per piece

    Place: 6.5 / 10

     

    Details:

    198 Anzac Parade, NSW 2033

    +61 2 9697 0009

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  • Mappen – Japanese Noodle and Rice Bowl Bar

    Mappen – Japanese Noodle and Rice Bowl Bar

    Review:

    If I have to pick the best restaurant to have cheap casual eat out, I would pick Mappen Bondi Junction. It is probably the restaurant that I visited the most in Sydney. It is also happened to be pretty close to where I work.

    Mappen Japanese Noodle and Rice Bowl Bar - Bondi Junction

    The restaurant is like a school canteen. You get a tray, order up and move along towards the cashier. In the middle of it there is an abundance of Fried Toppings and Tempura. The temptation is always there to pick quite a lot of them!

    Mappen Toppings and Tempura bar

    Chicken Katsu - $3.30
    Chicken Katsu – $3.30

    I have tried quite a few dishes in their menu and I think the top two are the ones below:

    Ontama Stewed beef was my ‘go-to’ dish. The regular size (with a couple tempura) is usually enough to get me through the day.

    Ontama Stewed Beef – Half boiled egg on Plain Stewed Beef Bowl (lots of stewed beef & pickled ginger on rice - $6.90
    Ontama Stewed Beef – Half boiled egg on Plain Stewed Beef Bowl (lots of stewed beef & pickled ginger on rice – $6.90

    Its chicken counterpart is Ontama Teriyaki chicken. It is also quite a simple dish.

    Ontama Teriyaki Chicken – Half boiled egg on Teriyaki Chicken bowl (grilled teriyaki chicken & dried seaweed on rice - $6.90
    Ontama Teriyaki Chicken – Half boiled egg on Teriyaki Chicken bowl (grilled teriyaki chicken & dried seaweed on rice – $6.90

    They also serve a few noodle dishes, the cheapest that you can get was Bukkake. It is noodles with Bukkake sauce, shallot and lemon. For only $5.5, you get a very large bowl of noodles. You can choose between soba and udon.

    Soba Bukkake – Hot noodle with Bukkake Sauce, shallot & lemon - $5.5 (Large)
    Soba Bukkake – Hot noodle with Bukkake Sauce, shallot & lemon – $5.5 (Large)

    So what’s ontama? Ontama (or onsen tamago) is egg boiled in onsen hot springs temperature (just about 70 degrees). The egg has quite a unique property as it’s just about cooked.

    The last item that I purchased from Mappen was its Curry, I didn’t take a picture of it because it was for takeaway. I think it’ll be my new favourite there!

    The final verdict for Mappen Bondi Junction

    Seriously, what’s not to like about Mappen Bondi Junction?

    Low price tag? Check. Great taste? Check. Fast and friendly service? Check.

    Did you know?

    Mappen is part of a Japanese food business that includes Suminoya, Koh-Ya and Rengaya. Unlike its siblings, the restaurant is catered for a daily casual dining.

     

    Rating for Mappen Bondi Junction:

    7.5 / 10

    Taste: 7.5 / 10

    Price: $3.90 – $15.90 for main course

    Place: 7.0 / 10

     

    Details:

    Shop 5, 183-193 Oxford St, Bondi Junction, NSW 2022

    +61 2 9388 0609

    http://mappen.com.au/

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