Peking Duck always draws crowds to a Chinese restaurant and Holy Duck! have taken it to the next level, with their whole duck feasts that will serve the masses at a reasonable price. Not only this, you can order an array of Chinese meals, primarily duck based but plenty of other quality dishes too. This … Continue reading Holy Duck! Regional dinner series
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Canton Kitchen – new to Castlecrag
A new modern Cantonese restaurant has opened in Sydney’s North Shore, in Castlecrag’s Quadrangle Shopping Village. It offers a menu showcasing Cantonese classics with a modern twist, a new take on traditional Chinese food. Photo - supplied The dishes on offer have seen chef Jason Chan fusing together traditional flavours with new ones to give … Continue reading Canton Kitchen – new to Castlecrag
The Gardens, by Lotus
Lotus Dining have recently taken up residency in the Chinese Gardens of Friendship, Darling Harbour. It is a tranquil setting, surrounded by a beautiful Chinese themed garden with fish filled ponds and Chinese art, right in the heart of the city. Relax and unwind in this oasis, perhaps order a tea from their extensive list, … Continue reading The Gardens, by Lotus
Agrarian Kitchen – Tasmania
We went to the Agrarian Kitchen after visiting Mona (Museum of Old and New art). From one quirky establishment to another, Agrarian Kitchen has set up in an ex mental asylum and this time we were committed. The fit out was impressive, keeping many of the original ornate features and sprucing them up. The dining … Continue reading Agrarian Kitchen – Tasmania
Biang Biang Noodles @ Burwood
Biang Biang, known for their store in Chinatown in the Sydney CBD, there's now a store in Burwood too. With the proliferation of Asian eateries alongside the new high rise developments, Burwood could vy for the mantel of the Chinatown of the inner west. Do your tastebuds a favour and get yourself to Biang Biang … Continue reading Biang Biang Noodles @ Burwood
Mama Mulan for your next event!
Having opened it’s doors in June, an elegant interior of free form art provides an irreproachable setting for celebration and purlieu. The vision of their menu is one that triumphantly reimagines Chinese cuisine. The impact on classic dishes many have come to know and love as staples in this food is subtle, yet compelling. … Continue reading Mama Mulan for your next event!
Where to go in Hong Kong over 5 days
A busy bustling city that is so super rich, you’ll see Bentley’s, Tesla’s, Rolls Royce’s and more, some even with P plates on. This wealth means there’s heaps of high end shopping, bars and restaurants. People in Hong Kong are into their hiking and there’s plenty of walks to do and many sites to see. … Continue reading Where to go in Hong Kong over 5 days
Where to get cheap Michelin rated food in Hong Kong
Hong Kong is a vibrant city with plenty of places to eat and drink. You will find upscale fine dining, cheap eats and chain stores. We are travelling on a budget and thus needed to go for inexpensive options. We are also obviously into our food, so we wanted these cheap options to be good … Continue reading Where to get cheap Michelin rated food in Hong Kong
Holy Duck @ Castlecrag
Holy Duck, what a great name for a restaurant! Specialising in Modern Chinese cuisine, and that oh my, that duck. This is what you come for. Castlecrag is the home of the second restaurant of this name, with first in Kensington Street Chippendale. The restaurant is located in the shopping square, unassuming from the front, … Continue reading Holy Duck @ Castlecrag
Hulu: a progressive Chinese restaurant
Hulu Restaurant is a progressive Chinese restaurant, recently opening their second restaurant in Darling Harbour in the King St Wharf precinct. It is a large waterfront space, freshly renovated with quality wood finishes. The space is nicely styled with leather chairs in black and teal and large round marble tables with gold centerpiece and, to keep partly … Continue reading Hulu: a progressive Chinese restaurant