Yakitori Yurippi – Crows Nest, Sydney
I know it’s a big call, but the yakitori (and everything else) at Yakitori Yurippi is literally some of the best I’ve ever had.
I know it’s a big call, but the yakitori (and everything else) at Yakitori Yurippi is literally some of the best I’ve ever had.
I’ve been a little AWOL lately but GUYS THIS IS MY 200TH POST! And I bring to you – Burnt Orange in Chatswood Chase, the sister cafe of Burnt Orange in Mosman (that place with the epic view across Sydney Harbour!)
I can’t believe it’s been so long since DS and I were in Germany and I got to show him another one of my ‘homes’. It’s been nice going through photos of when we were there (especially all the places we ate at) and today […]
Every now and then you find a little gem of a cafe that completely surprises you and blows you away – like The Wooden Whisk in Crows Nest/St Leonards. It’s not like the Black Stars or the Bourke Street Bakeries that you hear about all the […]
Back when it was still cold and windy at night, my friend T and I checked out Busshari in Potts Point for a solid Japanese feed, thanks to Washoku Lovers.
So many fun dishes to share with you in this post it’s making me all giddy! Went to Sansibar in Sylt (tiny island in Germany in the North Sea) for my birthday this year and it was all kinds of awesome – particularly mind blowing was […]
Is anyone else sad that ramen season (i.e. winter) is nearly over? Don’t mind me as I sit here and reminisce about my time at Ramen O-San…
Bringing you a little bit more of our trip to Germany back in July (seems like ages ago now…) – we headed to Gogärtchen in Kampen, which has become a bit of an establishment ever since it opened as a humble cafe in 1951.
So you’ve all been reading about DS…now you actually get to hear from the guy himself! Introducing DS in his first guest post after featuring on the blog for 2+ years… When I heard we were going to Kujin for dinner, I was thrilled! When […]
I was invited along to Baffi & Mo in Redfern (somewhat of an establishment in that suburb, in my opinion) not just to try some of the delicious food, but also to sample the Di Bella Coffee that they serve there!
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