Orgran is a family owned company specialising in products which are free from artificial flavors, preservatives, and the seven main allergens. They are made from alternative ingredients that taste just as good as the real thing. Their products are gluten-free, wheat-free, egg-free, dairy-free, yeast-free, nut-free, soy-free, vegan, and kosher! So they’re the perfect for those … Continue reading Orgran foods
Month: October 2020
Monstera @ Mosman Bay Wharf
I’d visited the fabulous Kirribili Cafe, Celsius Coffee Co. before and love the idea of a cafe being right on the water. The owners opened a second venture on Mosman Bay Wharf called Monstera. The small little cafe is located right at the ferry dock, with a capacity of approximately 20 people with a few … Continue reading Monstera @ Mosman Bay Wharf
Fich at Petersham
Fich has been on our foodie bucket list for a while now. We heard lots of good words about it from plenty of foodie friends who are return customers. Fich is a casual neighbourhood eatery in Petersham that offers both dine in and takeaway. We visit for dine in but we are observant that the … Continue reading Fich at Petersham
Substation Cafe – now also in Rosebery
The first cafe opened inside an old electrical substation in Alexandria and had a lovely little indoor courtyard area to sit and enjoy your meal. They’ve since opened a second store in Rosebery which is opposite Turruwul Park. Image - https://www.instagram.com/p/CGUGq03DTkj/?igshid=169j239436075 They’re is some indoor seating, but quite a lot of space outside. This is … Continue reading Substation Cafe – now also in Rosebery
Chobani Oat Milk
You've all probably heard of Chobani as a yoghurt brand, but they've now released an oat milk, perfect for those on a vegan / plant based diet or with dietary requirements. Chobani Oat Barista Edition is perfect dairy free, nut free and lactose free alternative. The oat milk is great to make your daily coffee … Continue reading Chobani Oat Milk
Project Snail @ Newtown
Project Snail run pottery and design classes for the beginner to advanced student in their studios in Newtown, Sydney. Developed by Korean artist Daegeon and Rebecca to encourage thinking and creativity. We enrolled for the “experience”, a single class for $79. This included an intro to clay work and throwing on a potters wheel and … Continue reading Project Snail @ Newtown
Harada Omakase @ Glebe
We are big fans of Japanese cuisine and regularly go out for Japanese food and have also travelled to Japan. We love trying new restaurants and find the authentic Japanese style of Omakase to be an excellent way to sample the best of what’s on offer. Harada offer an Omakase option at dinner, and a … Continue reading Harada Omakase @ Glebe
Kit Kat Chocolatory
Now here’s a place where all your childhood dreams come true. A wall of Kit Kat’s of many flavours including Japanese inspirations, as well as a Kit Kat version of a sushi bar and a design your own option. Located in the CBD in the mid city centre, this store is a great place to … Continue reading Kit Kat Chocolatory
Alpha Pop-Up
Alpha restaurant is a high quality Greek Restaurant that can normally be found on Castlereagh St in the CBD. As they’re undergoing renovations, they’ve opened up a pop-up down at Campbell’s Store in the Rocks at the waters edge, close to the Park Hyatt. Open Wednesday - Saturday dinner from 5pm as well as lunches … Continue reading Alpha Pop-Up
Loo Loos Coffee Warehouse
Loo Loos coffee warehouse in Kincumber is located in an industrial area with the roller door open to see the cafe and retail section. They produce sustainably sourced coffee and sell bags of capsules and beans of their Loo Loos blend which is described as a ‘classic Napoli style that is full-bodied with low-acid and … Continue reading Loo Loos Coffee Warehouse