Tag Archives: japanese

Lost in Translation

You know you’re special humans when you and the birthday girl catch an uber to a venue she booked and end up in a restaurant on the SAME street with the exact SAME name of the place you are meant to be at. I mean come ooooon. The Masuya I’m talking about is the one […]

Yayoi: Take Two

As you know, Japanese food is my religion. No wait, chocolate is. But so is Japanese food okay?! On my first trip to the glorious Yayoi a walk away from Circular Quay, I fell for its simplistic, clean decor, the theatre of the way delicate food is brought to your table and that dream-inducing rice […]

Sushi, Burgers, Sushi Burgers!

This year I didn’t make such a huge effort to attend what was once one of my favourite festivals: the annual Night Noodle Markets in the lush grasslands of Sydney’s Hyde Park. I went at 9.30pm on one of its final days and although my chicken bao from Wonderbao was soft, spongy and delicious and […]

Tsuru Food Truck

Last Sunday the Rocks area near Sydney’s Circular Quay came alive with The Rocks Aroma Festival. For the festival, I only have positive things to say. The stalls were set out nicely and lured you in for exciting treats such as cupcakes from Sparkle Cupcakery, high-quality chocolates from Chocolarts, steaming hot spicy chai from the folks at Rainbow […]

Nazimi Japanese Restaurant

Whilst traversing through the category Japanese cuisine in Eatability, I found Nazimi which caught my attention due to its high rating and countless reviews. As you probably know by now, a food obsession does not only include eating and blogging but finding as many reviews as one can on a certain eatery before settling for […]

Lantern by Wagaya

Lantern is Wagaya Group’s newest addition; an ‘Izakaya’ restaurant, which Wikipedia tells me is a drinking establishment which serves food to accompany beverages. It combines a sleek black fit-out with a bar, karaoke rooms and heaps of delicious food choices on the menu. Lantern is tucked away on the second level of the Suntower building […]

Poporo Takeru

You know how people are always referring to a certain place as their ‘local joint’? Well, to be honest, I don’t really have one. Because I actually live in a little town of 7000 called Mittagong. I know I call myself a Sydneysider but straight after high school, my family opened a shop (here’s some […]