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  • Soju!

The Gaya – Applecross, Perth

Korean food is not something that I'm intimately familiar with, but I am always very interested to try new things, especially at a place like The Gaya, which strives to use Korean flavours and techniques in a modern way. "Fusion" has become somewhat of a buzz word in the culinary space as of late, and [...]

Noodle Forum – Perth

Australia does Asian food well. Maybe adapted to our palates so not always completely authentic in the choice of ingredients and cooking methods, it is never too hard to find really high quality food inspired by the flavours and dishes of Vietnam, Thailand, Japan and China. One of the newer places to open its doors [...]

Sixteen Ounces – Victoria Park, Perth

Victoria Park has its fair share of very mediocre eating places, but it also has a bunch of really cool little cafes that do great breakfasts and brunches. Sixteen Ounces is on the Albany Highway and opened up earlier this year. Before going we had a quick look at the menu to decide what we [...]

Hopper Espresso – Perth

New places are popping up all the time in Perth, so I'm never surprised to come across a new restaurant, cafe or bar when I'm doing my usual back and forth between the shopping district and my apartment. Walking down the same road every time gets boring, so I sometimes try to change up the [...]

  • Buckwheat and quinoa porridge, macerated strawberries, back puffed rice, banana and coconut

No. 4 Blake Street – Perth

Father's Day breakfast at No. 4 Blake Street in North Perth. The dishes were generally unique, tasty, and looked amazing! Enjoy this brief photoblog of some of the unique dishes on the menu. Buckwheat and quinoa porridge, macerated strawberries, back puffed rice, banana and coconut French toast with caramelised milk espuma, red [...]

The Old Crow – Perth

Hungover after a heavy night out, sometimes nothing pleases more than a nice, heavy, soul-comforting meal to satiate the morning's hunger. Although I was not at all hungover (perhaps a little tired from nearly thirty hours of travel from the USA), The Old Crow in Northbridge was certainly a welcomed treat. Unlike the Tuck Shop [...]

  • El Salvador, Costa Rica, Panama and Colombia...the interior of Big El's is lined with the flags of Latin America

Big El’s Latin American Fusion – Perth

Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Mexico. Ecuador, Venezuela, Colombia, and Peru. Big El's Latin American Fusion is one of the newest eateries to pop up in Northbridge, bringing to Perth some much needed Mexican and South American food. Headed by stockbroker-turned-restauranteur Logam, Big El's presents a menu of modern dishes from the far south, bringing together [...]

  • Snail Porridge

The Fat Duck – Bray

What can I say, my lunch at The Fat Duck was by far the most spectacular, and expensive, dining experience I've ever had - I still get excited just thinking and talking about it, and cannot wait to go back the next time I go to the UK. The Fat Duck is the restaurant that [...]

Osteria Francescana – Modena

There is no doubting that the food scene in Emilia-Romagna is quite spectacular, and there is no need to fork out large sums of money for a very decent meal. A great lunch or dinner can be had at one of Bologna's many trattorias, for example, for less than 20€. Sometimes, though, it is nice [...]

  • Cacio e Pepe at Da Enzo al 29 in Trastevere

A Few Things to Eat in Rome

I'll get to the point straight away: Rome is an amazing city in every regard, from some of the most delicious Italian food found in many of the trattorias, to the rapid segue from stunning architecture to ancient Roman ruins as you walk around the city. I spent six days in Rome, however I think [...]