Comeco means "rice flour" in Japanese, completely fitting since this cafe serving sushi and doughnuts that are all vegan, gluten and dairy free, and made with all natural ingredients. The business was started by Yu Ozone and her husband Masa Haga in 2017, after running stalls in Marrickville. They do still operate at Sydney’s Vegan … Continue reading Comeco foods @ Newtown
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Ramsgate Markets
Ramsgate Markets are on each Saturday from 8am-2pm and these markets are certainly a feast for the senses - that smell of the roasted coffee bean, sight of the delectable cakes, sound of the donuts frying up and taste of incredibly good food from gozleme to bao, will see you leave with a smile on … Continue reading Ramsgate Markets
Camden Produce Markets – every Saturday!
Despite now living in the big smoke, I’m a Camden local by heart, growing up here and continuing to visit my family. It’s a lovely town, that’s not so small anymore, but still has a good community vibe to it. One of the things I love is the Camden Produce Markets, which are held EVERY … Continue reading Camden Produce Markets – every Saturday!
Where to go in Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv is a city on the Mediterranean coast of Israel with a promenade stretching along the beach down to the ancient port city Jaffa. The city has plenty of shops, amazing eateries, markets and a heritage area with UNESCO listed Bauhaus buildings, or the 'White City'. Arrive internationally here and it's your gateway to … Continue reading Where to go in Tel Aviv
Where to go in Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Kaoshuing is the second largest city in Taiwan after Taipei and it is a port city. Although it's a big city and quite spread out, trains get you around easily. There's so much cool stuff to do! Plenty of shops, art, culture and of course night markets. The architecture here is also pretty cool! Just … Continue reading Where to go in Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Ubud – for wellness, art and culture
Ubud, is an area about 1 - 1.5 hour from the hustle and bustle of Bali’s prime tourist destinations of Seminyak, Kuta and Legian. It is between the mountains and ocean in a forest location, known for its wellness retreats, cultural and artistic centres. There’s always a swarm of tourists (the area made famous partly … Continue reading Ubud – for wellness, art and culture