We were lucky enough to be asked to join some our fellow foodies for a banquet of Japanese food at Umi Sushi in Haymarket. Umi Sushi have other locations in Darling Quarter and Town Hall. The Haymarket store is super big with a bar to sit at, a range of smaller tables and also some … Continue reading Sushi boats and more @ Umi Sushi and Bar, Haymarket
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Japanese at its finest @ Fujisaki
Barangaroo has now established itself as a top class dining precinct and a destination to visit for a great restaurant experience. We have dined at a number of restaurants in the area and we have a new favourite to add to the list. Fujisaki, on Barangaroo Avenue is a part of the Lotus dining group. … Continue reading Japanese at its finest @ Fujisaki
101 Kissa Cafe
This quaint little cafe is just off Abercrombie St in Chippendale. It is simple in its decor, but bright and open with nice little decorative touches, like a bike on the wall and small succulents on each table. It is a cafe that could be described as Japanese and Asian fusion with some super interesting menu options. We … Continue reading 101 Kissa Cafe
Where to go in Los Cabos
Los Cabos is basically a resort town & a party town. You can quite easily stay to the refines of your resort, which are basically huge hotels with pools, restaurants, entertainment and a space to relax. Or you can venture into town where there is a marina and market style shops and bars. This is … Continue reading Where to go in Los Cabos
Where to get a fine dining breakfast – the new Edition Roasters
Edition coffee roasters in Darlinghurst is a favourite for many Sydneysiders, this place epitomises Sydney cafe culture. It is classy, cool and has foreign influences with their Japanese inspired menu. They now have a second location in Pyrmont, a sophisticated space it could be confused with a fine dining restaurant. With the plating prowess and … Continue reading Where to get a fine dining breakfast – the new Edition Roasters
Japanese Omakase @ Sashimi Shingensumi
If you’re mad keen on Japanese like we are, then you will most certainly want to check out Sashimi Shingensumi. But be warned, it’s not an easy feat to get a booking. Why? Firstly, the restaurant only seats two tables of 6 people. Secondly, the restaurant only takes reservations 6 times a year. This is … Continue reading Japanese Omakase @ Sashimi Shingensumi
Musou Yakiniku – new Japanese BBQ
Musou Yakiniku, is a new Japanese BBQ restaurant located on Pitt Street. This restaurant occupies a large space scattered with fluorescent signs and touch screens for ordering, very reminiscent of restaurants in Japan. Japanese BBQ is one of our favourite ways to dine out. We love the ability to order as we wish off the … Continue reading Musou Yakiniku – new Japanese BBQ
Gogyo bring Black Ramen to Sydney
Gogyo is a new restaurant on Albion Street, occupying the premises that was once Salaryman. Similar décor to its previous home, it is reflective of some stylish and minimalistic interiors you will find in the classy restaurants in Japan. There’s smaller tables, higher bar tables or you can share a long communal dining table with … Continue reading Gogyo bring Black Ramen to Sydney
Yayoi Teishoku – perfect for a Japanese set meal
We are very fond of Japanese culture and cuisine, so much so, that Japan is the country we chose to visit for our honeymoon a few years ago. We jumped at the opportunity when invited by FCBA for a different kind of wine tasting at the newly opened Yayoi Teishoku restaurant. Yayoi Teishoku has just … Continue reading Yayoi Teishoku – perfect for a Japanese set meal
Sokyo Breakast: ala carte, buffet, or both!
We had been hearing many good things for a long time about Sokyo at the Star, not only their Japanese dinner, but also their buffet breakfast. As we began 2018, we decided it was finally time to visit. Do make sure you book ahead of time as it can be hard to secure a spot. In … Continue reading Sokyo Breakast: ala carte, buffet, or both!
