Cafe Woodland can be found on the main strip of shops in Mascot. It’s fresh and bright with its interiors, wooden panelled walls and tables. If you’re just here for a coffee, order from the counter and you might be tempted by some baked goods. They have campos coffee beans but also do tea, smoothies, … Continue reading Woodland cafe @ Mascot
Month: August 2019
Little Hutong exploring South and East Asian flavours
Little Hutong, known in Chinese for a narrow lane or alleyway in a Chinese city. These little lanes are where many a good meal can be found, and whilst you don't find a laneway here, you will find good food. Little Hutong is a suburban gem which has been feeding the people of Little Bay … Continue reading Little Hutong exploring South and East Asian flavours
Artisan Chocolatiers @ Sydney City Chocolates
It would be fairly safe to say that there’s nothing better than a friend, except a friend WITH chocolate. You can be that friend out there who buys that chocolate gift that will make you ever so appreciated. But don’t forget to stock some for yourself. Now here’s an online platform where you can order … Continue reading Artisan Chocolatiers @ Sydney City Chocolates
South Coast Food and Wine Festival @ Berry
We love the south coast and have recently explored plenty of wonderful stores, restaurants, cafes, local producers and wineries during our last trip. There’s endless opportunities to enjoy good food and drinks. What a better way to do all this in one weekend in the one place. Head down to Berry for the inaugural South … Continue reading South Coast Food and Wine Festival @ Berry
Eloments Tea – Organic Vitamin Tea
We were lucky enough to try out some "Vitamin Tea" which is a cup of tea which you can make in your own home via their 100% plant based tea bags. Vitamins Eloments Vitamin Tea provides over 40% of your daily needs of 9 crucial vitamins. They've been made in consultation with nutritionists and laboratory … Continue reading Eloments Tea – Organic Vitamin Tea
Roar and Snore @ Taronga Zoo
If you’re looking for a unique Sydney experience like no other, then you’ve found it at Taronga Zoo’s “Roar and Snore”. This is a wildlife and camping experience set amongst the stunning backdrop of Sydney Harbour. Taronga Zoo has been on the site for 103 years so it certainly a strong part of Sydney's history. … Continue reading Roar and Snore @ Taronga Zoo
Omakase @ Sasaki
We love Japanese food and we decided to book into Sasaki for a birthday dinner, Sasaki has been on our list for a while and it was great to finally visit. Quite inconspicuous from the street, with a simple curtain entry that you may miss if you’re not looking hard enough. But make sure you … Continue reading Omakase @ Sasaki
Monster Trucks and Wine @ Coolangatta Estate
Coolangatta Estate is a winery in the Shoalhaven. Coolangatta has a long history and thus they have selected a name which derives from the local Aboriginal dialect, pronounced cullungatti, meaning beautiful view. This, you will soon discover if take the incredible Bigfoot Adventure tour in the monster truck to the top of the mountain. The … Continue reading Monster Trucks and Wine @ Coolangatta Estate
West End Espresso @ Jannali
We were suggested to visit here by our good friends at “The Origin Corner”. Located in Jannali on the opposite side of the train station, you will find this small café serving up quality coffee and super tasty food. The house made blend uses Rueben Hills beans, but for the black based they use single … Continue reading West End Espresso @ Jannali
Toshiya Japanese Restaurant celebrating 10 years
Toshiya in Cremorne has been opened for 10 years, which is a great achievement in the Sydney Restaurant scene. We can certainly see why it is so popular, the food is great and the Restaurant has a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Chef Toshi is a happy character, who has pleased his customers over the years … Continue reading Toshiya Japanese Restaurant celebrating 10 years