Monday 28 April 2014

121 BC + Movida Sydney

121 BC

Tucked away in a little lane way next to Movida is 121 BC, wine shop by day and bar/restaurant by night. It is quite missable if you have never been to the area before. The shop front does not really give much away, inside is a very long wooden table that also serves as a bar. The interior is very dark and intimate, a very large bubble like chandelier hangs over the table. We came at 5pm on the dot which means the shop is now a bar and restaurant. They stock some very interesting wines all sourced from Italy, If you don't really know what to pick just ask the bartenders, the two wines that she picked for me were superb. This is not a big space but it quickly filled up with people. The kitchen is in full view, they serve what's in season so the menu always changes. It's a shame that we were going to Movida for dinner afterwards because the smell that came drifting out of their kitchen made my stomach grumble. This place is a bit secretive but cool as hell, the perfect spot to hang after work or a casual date. I'm not really a big wine drinker but the wines I've had here really impressed me, I'm regretting not buying a few bottles now. 

121 BC - http://121bc.com.au/

4/50 Holt St (enter via Gladstone St)
Surry Hills
 


Movida
I've only ever tried one other Spanish tapas place so I was very much looking forward to Movida having heard good things about the food. Obviously, tapas are meant to be shared so it's better to come with a group so you can sample a lot more on offer. 
So we got:
ANCHOA - Artisan Cantabrian Anchovy with Smoked Tomato Sorbet 
GAZPACHO DE MAIZE - Sweetcorn Gazpacho serves with Alaskan Snow Crab & Macadamias
CHICHARONES - Crispy Pork Jowl with Seared Scallops & Fried Kipflers
Special of the day - (Abalone with seaweed and etc, sorry I can't remember all the ingredients..)  
CECINA - Air cured Wagyu Beef with Truffle Foam & Poached Egg     
CARRILLERA DE BUEY - Beef cheek in Pedro Ximenez with Cauliflower Puree
CALLOS - Madrid Style Ox Tripe with Chickpeas & Chorizo 
 
Jules ordered the anchovy but I'm not a lover of anchovies so I passed on trying that one but apparently it is very nice, I will take his word for it. The corn gazpacho was simply delicious! Sweet and creamy, how I imagined corn gazpacho and crab would taste like, why can't Marque do the same thing with their 'gazpacho'?! The macadamias added a mild taste and texture to the sweetness of the corn and crab, the only downside is that there is not enough of it, i wanted more! The pork jowl and potatoes were crispy but it wasn't memorable. The special of the day was the abalone, I've had abalone that was too tough and just generally very unpleasant, so was quite keen to see how they did theirs and it did not disappoint. Tender and still a bit chewy, the seaweed was crunchy and added that bit of saltiness. Very well done. The air cured wagyu (sorry there's no photo, but the waiter mashed everything together before I could take a photo of it) was so soft and delicious, melts in your mouth goodness. The poached egg offsets some of the saltiness of the wagyu. Couldn't really taste the truffle in this but the flavours were already quite intense. The beef cheeks is one of the signature dishes, served with cauliflower puree. Sounds quite ordinary but the flavours were far from ordinary. The cheeks were so tender and moist from the slow cooking, it falls apart when it hits your tongue. It is the perfect thing to have in this cooling weather, comfort food at its best. If you don't eat tripe or any other kind of organs then you are definitely missing out, big time. When cooked right, tripe can be the most flavoursome dish as it soaks up all the juices and sauces. Cooked with chorizo and chickpeas, the tripe was almost jelly like. Fragrant and a little spicy from the chorizo, no wonder it's so popular. 

Time for dessert! Why not get all of them? Which is exactly what we did:

FLAN - Crème Caramel served with Pestinos
CHURROS CON CHOCOLATE - Spanish Doughnuts with Rich Drinking Chocolate
SOL Y SOMBRA - Rum & Coffee Granita served with Crema Catalan Foam
HELADOS - Homemade Ice-Creams served with Fig Bread
TARTA SANTIAGO - Almond Fondant with Fig Leaf Ice-Cream


We kinda went a bit crazy but we wanted to try all of them and why not right? I won't go into too much details about each one but what stood out from the rest was the fondant and the flan. The fondant was oozy and not overly sweet. The churros were ok, although the chocolate was overly bitter for me and the consistency was too watery for dipping. The rest was a bit of a blur, maybe I had too much sangria..

Movida - http://movida.com.au/sydney/

50 Holt St, Surry Hills, Sydney


Tuesday 22 April 2014

Hinky Dinks

"Hinky Dinks" is situated in Kings Cross/Darlinghurst (Don't worry, it's quite safe here), it's one of the cutest, actually make that the curtest bar I've been to. When you step inside, It's like you've been transported back into the 1950's with all of the retro charms that come with the era. The bar is fitted out to look like a kitchen from the 50's with its retro fridge display and red leather bar stools. The booths are very comfortable and intimate to sit in, alternatively you can opt for a table or the bar.
 Their cocktails are fun and imaginative, oh and tastes awesome too! We went for the
'Gin n Jam' (Bombay Sapphire, Aperol, in-house rose petal jam, fresh lemon, cranberry bitters, egg whites) and 'Madagascar Manhattan' (Vanilla & citrus peel infused bourbon, sweet vermouth, agave syrup, chocolate bitters, cherry). The 'Gin n Jam' had a fruity smell mixed with faint notes of rose petals, it looked very pretty as well. The egg whites floating on the top was light and creamy, the cocktail itself was sweet and fruity. I can taste the cranberry, lemon and also a hint of rose, definitely something you can drink all night long. The 'Madagascar Manhattan' is a bit too sweet and strong for me though but still very nice never the less. They also serve wines and beers so it's not all girly cocktails.

It wouldn't be a good bar without some kind of bar food of course and they did not disappoint in that department either. It's quite a small menu but everything on it sounds very tempting. We ordered  
Dinky dog with cheese, fried eschallots & sriracha mayonnaise with a side of Polenta Chips
Tacos - pulled pork, piccante mayonnaise & shredded cabbage
- popcorn shrimp, cos lettuce & spicy aïoli  Popcorn chicken with BBQ sauce
Warm banana & chocolate doughnuts 
 
 
The Dinky dog was one of the best hot dogs I've had! The dog itself was so soft and so was the bun, together with the cheese and mayo it was like heaven in your mouth. The fried eschallots had a slight bitter taste but the whole thing just worked in perfect harmony with each other to produce the perfect hot dog to satisfy any taste buds. The polenta chips were so crunchy on the outside and nice and soft on the inside, it was my first time trying polenta chips and they have my tick of approval for sure. The pulled pork taco was also a big hit with me. Pulled pork anything is already awesome but put it in a taco with some mayo and cabbage and you got yourself a explosion of flavours and textures in your mouth. The pulled pork had amazing aroma and melts in your mouth textures, the cabbage added that crunch and the mayo was smooth and creamy. The popcorn shrimp taco in comparison did not have that 'Oomph' factor the pulled pork had. The popcorn chicken was also a delight, bite size chicken pieces fried to a crispy golden colour, topped with salt and pepper. We got the BBQ sauce to go with it, the sauce tasted like it had bourbon or some other kind of alcohol in it. By this time we were already quite full but we can't resist getting some kind of dessert and so, doughnuts were ordered. These little balls of dough came out pipping hot, filled with chocolate and dusted with sugar. Sweet and so very indulgent, banana and chocolate can never go wrong. 

Everything about this place is just so adorable, if you want to try somewhere that's a bit different to your standard cocktail bar then pay 'Hinky Dinks' a visit, the food and drinks are worth coming all the way to Darlinghurst. The perfect place to unwind after work on a Friday night, make sure to get a Dinky Dog! 

Hinky Dinks
185 Darlinghurst Rd, Darlinghurst
http://hinkydinks.com.au/

Friday 18 April 2014

Bali, Indonesia - Part 3

Shopping

Batik

Batik is the art of drawing on fabric with hot wax. We were taken to this place where you can watch the ladies in action. There's a huge hall stocked with batik clothing and home furnishings. You can also buy a plain t-shirt and give it to one of the ladies at the front with your choice of pattern that's displayed on a white cloth in front of her station. They will draw the pattern, every single detail of if from memory. Mine only took her around 5 minutes or so, I was quite mesmerised sitting there watching her do it. You will need to give them a small tip afterwards, I gave her 50,000 rupiah which is around $5 Australian dollars.

Dewa Putu Toris Art Gallery

The Dewa Putu Toris art gallery showcases some of the largest art collections I've seen. Bali is also famous for their artists so people have flocked here to buy and collect artworks. If you are an art enthusiast then do make sure to stop here for a visit. The building itself is quite amazing too, it looks very narrow and small on the outside but it seemed to go on forever once you're inside. The gallery holds artworks of all kinds of styles and subjects, if you are interested in buying anything the gallery also can delivery to your hotel for you. They also let some artists work at the front area so the buyers can observe how they work. 





Ubud Market

If you like finding bargains then markets would definitely get you quite excited. Ubud market is one of the biggest markets in Bali, stalls here sell everything from clothes to souvenirs, paintings, jewellery and toys. But from what I've seen, most of the stalls sell pretty much the same things. Now, if you don't know how to bargain then do not come here because you WILL get ripped off. Always ask for 60% first, if they refuse then walk away, 99% of the time they will stop you and say something like "I don't make any money off of that price but for you I will do it" and then if they insist you go a bit higher then go for 50%. Either way, if you don't buy it at this stall, you will find it in another stall so you don't really have anything to lose. Oh yeah another thing, our tour guide took us to this silversmith in Celuk village, even though I asked for and got 60% off (apparently this was a first as the highest anyone has gotten out of them was 55% off, yay for me and my asianess! ) of our things we still got seriously ripped off. So I would suggest you buy your silver stuff at the markets. 

Discovery Shopping Mall, Kuta

One of the biggest malls I've been to, inside is mostly international brands like Ralph Lauren Polo (they're everywhere in Bali), Crocs and a lot of surf and sunglasses stores. Right outside the mall is Kuta beach. I guess if you're looking for some surf wear then come here, although they're about the same price as you would expect to pay in Australia. There's also some really nice home ware stuff in here like cushion covers and carved wooden sculptures. 

I think that covers everything, just remember to bring some medicine for stomach upsets because you will most likey get some kind of stomach problem during your stay. Otherwise, Bali was a wonderful place to visit, we really enjoyed our time here. No wonder so many aussies love coming here, till next time Bali, I'll miss ya! 
 

Wednesday 16 April 2014

Bali, Indonesia - Part 2

Places to visit

Kuta Beach
 
Along Kuta beach is home to some of the best resorts in Bali, there's also "Potato Head", a favourite among tourists to watch the sunset while sipping on drinks and dipping in the pool. But if you want to go to potato head you will need to book in advance as the seats fill out extremely fast. The beach itself is very long, the sand is a bit course but the water is very clean and a beautiful shade of blue during the day. We walked for ages along the beach, there were fishermen mending their fishing nets and dogs running around, it was picturesque and idyllic. Watching the hues of the sky change as the sun was setting was a memorable moment.

Bali Water Sports

Bali is famous for it's beaches and water so they offer a whole bunch of water activities, from the pretty tame to the extreme, depends on what you're looking for I guess. "Bali Water Sport" is the one we went to. We chose to do the "Banana Boat", you lie in a rubber shaft which is dragged along by a boat at high speed so the shaft flies into the air. It's exhilarating and a bit scary at the same time, I think I screamed my lungs out for the first 2 minutes because all you're holding onto is these 2 rope handles when you're almost vertical in the air. 
They also offer this thing called the "Sea Walker" where you walk along the sea floor and feed the fishes with bread (ok so maybe that's a bit bad since bread doesn't exactly grow in the ocean but oh well..). We were fortunate enough to see a clown fish hiding in the corals. All the while you're down there, instructors follow you and film you, after you're on the surface, they will ask if you want to buy the video. Bring your waterproof camera if you have one. 
 

Turtle Island

One of the activities offered is the glass boat to Turtle Island, a conservation type of place that breeds sea turtles. The island also has other animals like snakes and exotic birds, you have to pay a contribution and that goes towards the conservation (I hope it does anyway). I guess this isn't one of those places that I think is extremely worthy of visiting, but they do let you hold their turtles which I thought was really cool anyway. 

Tegalalang Rice Fields

The rice fields are a interesting sight, you can climb them if you want or you can chill in one of the cafes perched along the path overlooking the fields. It's surrounded by a forest but there are paths which makes it a lot easier to get around, we got down to the bottom of the rice fields but decided not to climb any further as the heat and humidity was just too overbearing.






Goa Gajah

Also known as the elephant cave, it's the only temple we managed to visit during our stay in Bali. The temple is surrounded by some forests, you can stroll the maze-like paths which takes you to waterfalls and rock carvings throughout the forest. It was extremely humid when we visited the site, if you don't have your own sarong, the temple staff will make you wear a polyester one which does not help with the heat. As with most attractions, you need to pay an admission fee to the temple, if you like Balinese culture then this place is worth a visit, just bring a hat and sunnies.


Monkey Forest

Don't be fooled by the cuteness! These monkeys can be quite ferocious. Before going in, make sure you buy some bananas from the ladies at the entrance to the forest, you can hold a banana up in the air and a monkey will climb on you. As with any wild animals, don't act stupid and be respectful. It can be quite tempting to try to get close to them especially the baby monkeys but remember that they are territorial animals and their mothers are always around. Tina got scratched by one lol. 

Kecak Fire Dance

Get a local or tour guide to take you here,  they need to buy the tickets for you which can be quite chaotic. The stage is up on a cliff and you need to climb up a series of stairs pass through some really nice scenery. The dance starts off pretty slow, 50 guys huddle together and sing in this very low, trance like voice which was pretty impressive. It's a old Balinese tale of love, revenge and friendship, all against the beautiful backdrop of the sunset. Near the end where the battle between the white monkey king and the evil guy occurs, they lit a big fire, I think the people sitting at the very front got quite a scare as the fire was kicked around. I would say that this was an experience like no other, well worth the trek up the cliff.

To be continued...

Monday 14 April 2014

Bali, Indonesia - Part 1


I went to Bali with my best friend Tina last year in October, we planned to stay there for a week but one week is just not enough I say! Bali is one of those places that Australians love to go because it's relatively close and also cheap as chips. So I will be sharing some of my experiences and recommendations on Bali this week :)

Accomodation

We stayed at Amana Villas in Seminyak, which is a very tourist heavy place. We opted for a private villa, it came with a private swimming pool, daily breakfasts and your very own butler. Amana also offers a airport pick-up service for an extra fee so you don't get hassled by taxi drivers who will most likely rip you off if you don't know how to negotiate. The villa is simply gorgeous, immaculate, clean and beautifully decorated with dark woods and white tiles throughout. The service is tailored for your needs and likings but never intrusive. Our butler was very well informed and friendly, always called us by "Miss Tian" and "Miss Tina". The bathtub was filled with rose petals when we arrived, that would've been a nice surprise if we were a couple lol. The pool was so refreshing as the weather in Bali was very hot and humid. I was quite surprised at just how quiet and tranquil the villas were because if you walk 50m down the road to Seminyak, it's full of cars, bikes and noise pretty much 24/7. Seminyak is a good place to stay if you want to be close to everything, there are heaps of really funky bars, shops and restaurants around this area and it's also very close to the beaches. 



Food

My favourite topic! All the food we've eaten in Bali has been so delicious not to mention dirt cheap. After we took a dip in the pool we decided to go out and explore the streets and also get some light dinner (paddling around in the pool is hard work). We found this place called "Sambal Shrimp" on Oberoi St and thought we'd give it a try. The staff here were so friendly and they actually remembered us the next day when we walked past. We got their signature sambal shrimp and also a fried rice with shrimp paste grilled on lemongrass. I'm so glad that we chose this place because the food was heavenly, the shrimp was extremely fresh and bursting with flavour, it was moderately chilli probably due to the fact that it's mainly tourists that come here. The rice was fragrant with the smell of lemongrass, it wasn't too oily and was a nice accompaniment to the shrimp. The cocktails were also fantastic, I think all Tina drank on the trip was Mojitos. The total for food, drinks + tip: $10 AUD

We booked a Ubud tour with the villa and our tour guide took us to "Bebek Bengil" or "Dirty Duck Diner". Surrounded by rice patties it was a very pleasant place to relax and eat a slow lunch. They specialises in duck dishes so we got the duck in Balinese sauce and also some chicken satays. The duck was so tender and just melted in your mouth, a little spicy and very fragrant. Even though it was almost 40 degrees outside it was so cool inside the restaurant without fans, Balinese architecture is amazing.   


Across the road from Sambal Shrimp is "MAMA San", a very hipster looking joint that reminded me of places in Surry Hills. It's a fusion restaurant that combines various asian cuisines. The bar upstairs the dining hall is also very funky, they serve some of the best cocktails I've had. We ordered the buns ( I forgot what was actually in the buns..), Pork hock, Eggplants in chilli sauce, Mung bean cake with coconut ice cream, Black sticky rice with coconut cream. The pork hock was huge, we could not finish the whole thing. The dipping sauce was really nice though, the acidity from the vinegar and chillis really cut through the heaviness from the pork. The pork itself was crispy on the outside and fall off the bone tender on the inside. The eggplant was ok, I don't think it was anything spectacular. My dessert which was the black sticky rice was awesome, creamy and sweet, if I wasn't too full I would have finished all of it. The mung bean cake was a bit too dense for me though.  


The next place I'm going to talk about would have to be the coolest place I've been to..ever.
It's called "El Kabron", a Spanish tapas restaurant that is situated on top of a cliff overlooking the ocean. We went during lunchtime but it would be the coolest place to watch the sunset. There is a minimum spend if you want to sit near the pool but seriously, for this kind of view why not?  
The infinity pool is the coolest, you can rest at the edge and take in the magnificence of the ocean and horizon.
Not only is the view specatular, the food is also mouth-watering and authentic. We started off with a jug of sangria, Tortilla De Patatas (Potato and onion omelette, toasted bread drizzled with tomato & olive oil),
Croquetas De Marisco (Prawn and lobster croquettes), Almejas Al Vino Blanco (Fine clams deep steamed in a white wine sauce),
Crema Catalana ( Vanilla & cinnamon caramelised catalan cream) and
Sacher Chocolate Cake. The potato and onion omelette is surprisingly good, it's smooth and creamy with the texture of a potato cake. The clams were juicy and flavoursome, the toasted bread that sucked up all that juices were awesome. The Catalana cream was very similar to a creme brulee but with a hint of cinnamon, it was lighter than a brulee and not as sweet. The cake was what you'd expect a chocolate should taste like, rich and sweet with slightly bitter notes. This would be a must try if you're thinking of going to Bali, not just for the food but for the whole experience.


I had the best iced coffee at "Anomali Coffee", situated in Seminyak, it seemed like a cool place to relax and have a light lunch so we went in. The atmosphere is pretty cool, lounge music playing in the background and a lot of people around. We had the pho (Vietnamese beef noodle soup) and iced coffees. The pho was a little funny, having had quite a few in Sydney this one tasted like a tamrind based soup instead of beef broth.
The iced coffee was just amazing, the best I've had for sure.


To be continued...

Friday 11 April 2014

Autumn Black

Black to me is sexiness and power, especially when paired with other black items. It's a very good colour for layering, you can break it up a bit by using gold or silver jewelry and accessories. Autumn also calls for outerwear like trench coats, a good trench coat instantly adds cool and edginess to any outfit. Make-up wise, think porcelain skin, nude lips and cat eyes. Pick a good liquid eyeliner, it takes a bit of practise to get the flick right but don't get discouraged, experiment with the angles and height of the flick until you find the perfect shape for your eyes.

For all the items and the prices click on the image.

Created using Polyvore
http://www.polyvore.com/autumn_black/set?id=118882464

Tuesday 8 April 2014

Meet Wilhemina & Friends

http://wilheminaandfriends.com/
This is Wilhemina, she's a little girl who accidentally found a magical hat in the forest one day. After putting the hat on her head, she was cursed with a beard (lol, that's really terrible and funny at the same time). The hat made her the queen of the forest creatures known as the Tomos. She can never remove the hat or she'll die, oh the cruel fate!

Wilhemina & friends is created by the talented Mr Julian of course. It's about a group of very unique and quirky characters and their little adventures.Speaking of web comics, I normally read the horror genre (look up Bongcheon-Dong Ghost by HORANG and be prepared to scream like a little girl!!) but this really appeals to my inner cutesy girly stuff liking side. I must say, Jules really has put a lot of time and effort into these comics, I wish I had the patience and persistence to do these kind of things but I don't :(


They remind me of childhood and the silly little things kids get up to, ah the innocence and wonder...
http://wilheminaandfriends.com/2013/12/01/7-this-boy-is-on-fire/http://wilheminaandfriends.com/2013/10/29/1-handstand/

http://wilheminaandfriends.com/2014/01/19/8-maryn-stares/ There's also a alternate universe where everyone are K-Pop stars aka [Angel-6], so if you're into k-pop then you'll have a blast reading the stories around these ladies and more.


http://wilheminaandfriends.com/2014/02/24/angel-6-k-pop-superstars/

If you like anime and have a quirky sense of humour then do check out the website for all the comics and artwork.

http://wilheminaandfriends.com/

Monday 7 April 2014

Sweet Treats - Part 2

The Choc Pot

A lot places that specialises in chocolate is popping up around Burwood which is awesome for me because I love chocolate! The Choc Pot is one of them, situated across the road from Burwood Plaza it's a bright and cheery place to have dessert. Their signature is the choc pot, a warm and gooey chocolate souffle-like dessert served in a ceramic pot accompanied by a strawberry and vanilla ice cream. When done right, the choc pot is quite a feast for the senses. Visually it is magnificent to look at, the warm melted chocolate oozing out of the pot literally makes your mouth start to water. The smoothness of the oozing chocolate sauce accompanies the souffle and the cold sweetness of the ice cream, delivering a combination of textures and that hugely satisfying feeling of "oh my god, this is awesome!". They also have a large range of other desserts like waffles (which is also fabulous) and drinks (Choc peppermint milk shake, yum!).

7/1 Railway Parade, Burwood

Hello Happy

Another cafe/bakery that's similar to Tom n Tom's, I think perhaps it's because they're both Korean? Anyway, Hello Happy offers more variety in terms of cakes and breads. They also whip up a really nice green tea latte. Their cakes are also worth a mention, especially their souffle cheesecake (pictured left). Light and fluffy, melts at the tip of your tongue with a mild cheese flavour. The cake goes perfectly with coffee or any other kind of sweet drinks on offer. The other cake pictured is a white chocolate and raspberry cake which is less memorable than the cheesecake, but tasty nonetheless. Their breads are also worth trying, from savoury to sweet you can be sure that you'll find something that tickles your fancy.   

22 The Boulevarde, Strathfield 

Chocolates Del Mondo

Another chocolate place in Burwood, this one has a HUGE menu. I've been here a couple of times now and there's still a long backlog of things I want to try. Pictured is their magic popping waffle. It comes with waffle balls on top of the waffle and fruits and ice cream, finished off with a drizzle of their pure Belgian milk chocolate. While the waffle is not the best waffle I've had It's still very delicious. The chocolate sauce however is smooth and rich, like molten chocolate lava. I have also tried their crepes with bananas and straberries, their pancakes and also french toast. I really love their Belgian hot chocolates though, nothing like the instant crap you find at other places. Definitely a place to come with large groups of friends so you can sample each dessert. 

5/258 Burwood Rd, Burwood

Friday 4 April 2014

Sweet Treats - Part 1

I'm definitely a desserts person, there's nothing better than sitting down with your friends after a satisfying meal and chat over a cup of coffee and dessert or what I like to do is on my day off, go buy a book or magazine and just sit for hours listening to my favourite music on my ipod while drinking and eating at one of these places. Here's a list of my favourite places to go for coffee and dessert, each have their own charms and quirks, however I'm always on the hunt for new places to add to my list as well.

Tom N Tom's Coffee

I've walked past this place many times before without going in because I thought it was some sort of rip off Starbucks, that is until Jules told me about their sweet potato latte. I'm a big fan of lattes (would be pretty obvious by now), especially flavoured lattes, green tea (matcha) being one of my favourite flavours. So when I heard that they have sweet potato latte I was very intrigued to see what exactly that would taste like. I'm a bit 'meh' towards sweet potato nowadays, but when I was a child my grandma used to roast them for me, skin on, until they're almost burnt. The natural juices would seep out of the skin like golden syrup and the flesh sweet and creamy, it was the best treat ever. Then I came to Australia, the sweet potatoes here are just not up to par. The sweet potato latte is so fragrant, the scent of sweet potato and foamed milk lingers in your mouth after the first sip. The taste? Like sweet potato of course, not so much coffee, but more like hot frothy sweet potato milk. Their sweet toasts are also very popular, pieces of thick toast buttered and toasted, topped with cream or ice cream and sauce. The next time you're in the city, stop by and try their sweet potato latte.

97 Bathurst St, Sydney NSW 2000

Black Star Pastry

Black star pastry is famous for their watermelon cake and is rightfully so. Tucked away in a quite street in Newtown (hipster central in Sydney), it attracts large crowds to its doors with decadent cakes and pastries and some of the best coffees in town. The strawberry, watermelon cake with rose scented cream is truly a work of art. The cream is light and delicate, the watermelon and strawberries are fresh and bursting with moisture giving the cake a really refreshing taste and texture. The sweetness is just right, the fruits themselves are already sweet and juicy so the cake itself is actually quite light in taste. I also tried the Zen garden cake which is made from layers of pistachio ganache, white chocolate mousse, lemon curd and pistachio dacquoise. The taste is also very light and pleasant, the taste of pistachio is not as strong as the taste of lemon in this one which I didn't really mind. If you want to sample their cakes I strongly advice you to go early in the day as most of their cakes and pastries are sold out in the early afternoons. 

277 Australia St, Newtown NSW 2042


Cheeky Chocolate

This place is actually owned by Adriano Zumbo whose macarons have caused quite a stir among the people. This is also the place where Jules and I had our first date haha. We had the royal high tea for two which included a selection of macarons, tarts, scones, cakes and fruits. It was certainly delicious to look at as well as taste. He ordered a cappuccino which came out with a bunny on the froth which I found to be extremely adorable to say the least. Some of the tarts were too sweet for my liking but the scone was heavenly. In the end it was just too much for the both of us and we couldn't finish all the desserts. I think I would've liked to try some of the other desserts on offer too, like 'Will You Pash Or Dash' (chocolate fondant with passion fruit center, toasted white chocolate & orange soaked Pineapple) or the 'Read My Lips Or Kiss My Cheeks' (cheeky chocolate sundae with honeycomb, Crème Chantilly, peanut caramel, raspberry gel & banana Gelato topped with cheeky chocolate sauce). I really liked interiors too, decorated with different kinds of chandeliers and vintage accents, it reflects the decadence and richness of chocolate. 


11 George Street, North Strathfield

I just realised how long this list is going to be so I will end this with to be continued...
  

Tuesday 1 April 2014

Fav Finds - April 2014


And welcome to the 2nd edition of Fav Finds! Today is the first day of April, aka April fools day, hope everyone has had a big ol' laugh pulling pranks. The weather is getting cooler as we are into the second month of autumn and that means sweater weather! Sweaters are versatile pieces that can be layered as the climate gets colder, pair it with a shirt underneath or wear it on its own with jeans or tights. Changes in season also means it's time to moisturise, moisturise and more moisturising! 
1. "Cray Cray" Mason jar scentless candle from Primitives by Kathy - Too bad it's unscented, I would've loved to know what "cray cray" smelt like.

2. Be my pet watch from Nasty Gal - Dawwww, look at that lil face.

3. Cameron peeptoe bootie from Forever New - Autumn also means it's time to stock up on boots girls. This one is a peeptoe so it's perfect for autumn.

4. Illuminating BB cream from Klairs - I've used quite a few BB creams, my favourites so far would have to be this one from Klairs and skin 79. This BB goes on very natural, so would suit girls who's looking for sheer to light coverage. Plus it also has SPF 40 which is perfect for the harsh Australian weather. Highly recommended for everyday wear.

5. Rewind & Replenish facial serum from Napoleon Perdis - I stumbled across this by accident actually, I was looking for a serum to combat the dryness that is approaching and found it on sale. It's very light and a tiny bit goes a long way, I did notice a difference in the appearance of my skin after using this. The pores are smaller and my skintone appears more even. Use after toner and before moisturiser and eye cream. 

6. Mini spring check jumper from Topshop - Sweater weather! This is a must have, checks never goes out of style, wear this with a white shirt and jeans for preppy chic or swap for leather pants and biker boots.