Thursday, March 11, 2010

Review: Spicy Fish Restaurant (Melbourne's China Town)






A no fuss restaurant ideal for in between shopping or if you are looking for a quick lunch. Not too bad, taste-wise but a tad too oily for me. Reasonable prices and large portions too.

English Breakfast



We had a three-day cottage stay in Melbourne, first time experience for the kids. The stay came with continental breakfast. But I thought I would make the family a hearty full English breakfast instead. With the wonderful meats and sausages available not to mention the inexpensive variety of mushrooms, breakfast was the meal to look forward to for everyone. Of course, the cold weather did much to work up an appetite.

Review - Mekong Vietnamese Restaurant, Melbourne City Center

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Out of the many Vietnamese joints in the city center, we opted for this one since they proudly proclaimed in their signage that Bill Clinton had two bowls while there. Well...if its fitting for the President...Haha..so walked in we did without hesitation. And we were not disappointed.
But the highlight of the visit to this joint, was not so much the food but rather a drink which my son ordered - Jack Fruit Smoothie! I was apprehensive at first if it could even taste nice but goodness me...I must say this is the best smoothie I have ever tasted, especially if you are into jack fruits. Told myself I must really get some jack fruits on my return and get this unique concoction done with my very own smoothie machine. But as usual I had a bout of procrastination and so have yet to get round to it. Look out for it though cos this is a must try for Kitchen Trails.

Review: Lygon Street, Melbourne City Center




When my brother told me that I should never miss a trip to Lygon Street since the kids are crazy about Italian food, I did not really pay too much heed. But boy, was he right. Best spagetti carbonara I have ever tasted....creamy and rich with just the right amount of milk and cheese.

West Lake Restaurant, Melbourne's China Town



The West lake Restaurant in Melbourne's China town - a must try if you are there. Be sure to book in advance as their dim sum hours can be really jam packed. Among the many varieties that we tried, (burnt a hole in Dad's pocket that day due to the high exchange but worth every dime), there were two dishes which I thought were out of this world and different than what we would normally get over here. One was squids (just the tentacles) fried in some form of salted batter - real chewy and goes really nicely with a jug of beer, my hubby says. And the other which was a hit with the kids, was scallops and crab meat baked in cheese. Just heavenly. It was pricey but we just could not give up the chance to order seconds with this one. Pity our local dim sum joints don't offer these. Hmmm...me thinks the Kitchen might just take up the challenge.....one fine day (kids' frantic persuasion in the background)......thrilllingg!

In Cold Storage

This blog has been in Cold Storage for a while and I really must apologise. It's not that the kitchen has been out of action - noooo - on the contrary, we've been having quite a bit of activity, thrills and spills alike, over the last couple of months. Only thing is, yours truly has been really forgetful with the photography plus the food seems to get gobbled up even before I can get hold of the camera. Well, this chef was away in Australia for the most part of the year-end hols anyway, and 2010 seems to be such a hive of activity on so many other fronts that blogging had to take a back seat. I'm really trying to keep the kitchen news flowing though, so bear with me.

Home made Kaya Pau/Sweet Paste Bun



I made pretty good home-made kaya, a recipe I inherited from my mum. Its rough in texture, not smooth and quite unlike the one you normally get from outside which is smoother in texture and loaded with starch. In fact, I would say it beats the ones you can get from all the kopi tiam joints hands down. And since the kaya spread on good old toasted bread, seems a hit with the kids, I figured why don't i try some pau with kaya filling for them. Well, as you can see, I wasnt too successful with the looks (the pau turned out rather pimply) but kids gave them the thumbs up for taste. Another kitchen thrill, definitely!

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