YX Mini Hotpot can be found in the upper level of the building accessed via Hay Street. The restaurant is sophisticated with multiple booths made of dark wood and marble tabletops, each with individual stoves to cook your hotpot. Our waitress Florence warmly greeted us and was very attentive. She kept checking if we needed … Continue reading YX Mini Hotpot @ Haymarket
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Chinese North Noodle House, Alexandria
This restaurant doesn’t have much of a social media presence but we found it on a zomato search. Some good reviews on zomato and google led us to making a visit. It is causal restaurant inside a business complex on Fountain St in Alexandria right next to the ever popular Bread and Circus Cafe. Plenty … Continue reading Chinese North Noodle House, Alexandria
IIKO Mazesoba for broth less Ramen
IIKO Mazesoba (まぜそば ‘mixed noodles’) is a new restaurant located at Darling Square, Sydney. The restaurant serves broth-less Ramen or Japanese noodle dishes, using fresh noodles made in store. This comes to us care of Michelle Widjaja who studied noodle-making in Osaka, Japan. She also had success with the brand in Indonesia. She brought a … Continue reading IIKO Mazesoba for broth less Ramen
Bang Tang – a flavour explosion in Potts Point
Bang Tang‘s name has some pizazz to it, and so does this restaurant. As we approach the restaurant on Victoria Street in Potts Point, we hear the vibe, with some funky tunes pumping from the speakers. The Asian inspired restaurant stands out in its location with the small bright pink neon sign which contrasts the … Continue reading Bang Tang – a flavour explosion in Potts Point
Spice World Sydney
Spice World. The name says it all. If you ask for spice, you’ll get it in spades. But don’t fret, plenty of things don’t have spice at all. Spice World Haymarket is certainly an experience. Make your name known to a staff member on the ground floor if you’ve booked - which we recommend you … Continue reading Spice World Sydney
Killiney Kopitiam now in Sydney
Killiney Kopi-Tiam comes to us from Singapore, where it became famous for its location on Killiney Road Singapore. It has been opened 100 years to this year and has spread across Asia and Australia - with stores in Melbourne and now Sydney. Located in Sydney in Chippendale on the ground floor of Central Park Mall. … Continue reading Killiney Kopitiam now in Sydney
So9 Waterloo
We were lucky enough to visit SO9 in Waterloo for many reasons. The name might seem like an odd combination of letters and numbers, which had us curious about the meaning. We learn that SO9 translates to number 9 in Vietnamese. The number 9 is a lucky number and reflects the luck involved in the … Continue reading So9 Waterloo
AYAM Noodle Pop-Up, Lunar New Year
As the city turns red to celebrate the 2019 Lunar New Year celebrations, AYAM™, Australia’s number one leading Asian food brand, will be offering Sydneysiders and festival-goers one dynamic and inspiring culinary journey. Launching on Friday 1 February, AYAM™ will be delighting crowds with a unique Lunar New Year experience, where curious families and food lovers can … Continue reading AYAM Noodle Pop-Up, Lunar New Year
Calabur cafe – hidden little gem in Bondi Junction.
Calabur cafe is super close to Bondi Junction Westfield and Eastgate shopping centre. Walking by, you would probably not notice it, underground off the Main Street. Definitely make it a destination to visit. It's a vintage, rustic style place, with exposed bricks, pipes, rustic chairs, succulent plants, and feels like some of the cafes we’ve … Continue reading Calabur cafe – hidden little gem in Bondi Junction.
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
