茶. 家 Teakha Tea Cafe @ 上環 Sheung Wan
茶. 家 Teakha Tea Cafe is a small neighborhood tea cafe at 上環 Sheung Wan serving an impressive range of organic tea like Masala Chai, Forest Black Tea, O-Buku-Cha, Jasmine Blossoms and Hoji Au Lait. This small and cosy tea cafe is located on a quiet alley off 太平山街 Tai Ping Shan Street which houses many cafes, galleries, studios and lifestyle & designer boutiques. Despite the secluded location, this cosy cafe was crowded with both...
Sydney Fish Market @ Bank St Pyrmont, Sydney
Sydney Fish Market is the largest market of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere and the world’s second largest seafood market in terms of variety outside of Japan. If you like fresh and affordable seafood in Sydney, then Sydney Fish Market is the place for you. Getting to the Fish Market is pretty easy. We took the Light Rail Network (LRN) as the Fish Market is one of the stops of the LRN. You can purchase the ticket from the...
Sydney Madang : Korean BBQ @ Pitt St, Sydney
Cold rainy nights = Korean BBQ! One of the best food to have on a cold rainy night is definitely Korean BBQ! Nothing beats having a hearty serving of BBQ chicken, beef and pork belly to go along with kim chi hot pot, seafood pancake, and of course, all the usual side ban-chan on a cold rainy night. Sydney Madang is located at the end of a little laneway off Pitt St between Liverpool St and Central St. There is always a long queue of...
New Shanghai (新上海) @ Chatswood Chase, Chatswood, Sydney
New Shanghai (新上海) is a rather popular Chinese restaurant serving Shanghainese cuisine. There are a number of New Shanghai outlets in NSW, with two outlets in Chatswood area. I visited the New Shanghai Restaurant which is located near the front entrance of Chatswood Chase Shopping Mall instead of the original branch at the Lemon Grove Shopping Centre. The dimly lit restaurant is decorated in shades of black and red with an old...
Chur Burger @ Albion Street, Surry Hills, Sydney
While in Sydney, my friend brought us to this funky burger joint called Chur Burger. While the burger craze is still going on in Malaysia, I’m curious as to how the burgers fare in Sydney 😉 So, we all know that burgers’ not the healthiest thing to eat and eating it can be a lil’ messy but we don’t mind at all coz burgers are comfort food. Heh Nestled in the back streets of the bustling food-loving haven of...
Kobe Jones @ King Street Wharf, Sydney
Kobe Jones is a famous Japanese restaurant serving modern Japanese cuisine with a Californian twist. Located at King Street Wharf in Sydney, diners can enjoy their meal while enjoying stunning views of Darling Harbour. You may wonder, why the name “Kobe Jones”? Kobe is an ancient fishing village in Japan and Kobe beef is world famous, so Kobe was chosen as part of the name to represent the best of the Japanese food ethic...
Emperor’s Cream Puff 皇帝饼 @ Chinatown, Sydney
If you happen to be around Chinatown area in Sydney, do look out for Emperor’s Cream Puff 皇帝饼, which is located right next to Emperor’s Garden Cake & Bakery and opposite Madam Chu’s Taiwanese Gourmet on Dixon Street in Chinatown, Sydney. Emperor’s Cream Puff is well known for its hot and delicious cream puffs which are sold through a glass window. Thus, it’s not surprising to see a long queue waiting...
Harry’s Cafe de Wheels @ Hay Street, Sydney
A trip to Sydney would not be complete without trying some meat pies. And since we were around Chinatown area, a friend recommended Harry’s Café de Wheels which is located right outside the entrance of Capitol Square Shopping Centre. For those who do not know, Harry’s Cafe de Wheels is well known for its pies and hot dogs. Established since 1945, Harry de Wheels started out as a simple caravan cafe in Woolloomooloo, Sydney. Today,...