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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Tony Roma's Perth

Dearest readers,

Today Chow-Chow, Mr D (our housemate), and I went to Tony Roma's for dinner. This is what I reckoned from my previous visit, the place was cosy but finding parking is a hassle. I hate having to go round and round to find a free parking spot. Anyway, Mr D was driving his new VW tonight, which was fine by me :)

We kinda already knew what we wanted, so when we were presented with the menu, we just had a quick glance, and ordered straight away. We had a full onion loaf, which is one of the best thing that has ever happened to Tony Roma's. The onion ring is actually giant hand cut onions, breaded, deep fried and served with BBQ mayo dipping sauce.

Each of us ordered a different main. I, for instance always adore the carolina honey, so that was what I ordered. I had french fries and ranch style beans as the side. Chow-Chow was having the original baby back ribs with the same side dishes as mine. Mr D had the rib combo, which was half slab of pork rib with 160g top sirloin and corn & mash potatoes as the side dishes.

We were all super full by the time we finished our mains, but I had this craving for the chocolate avalance. Back home in Jakarta, Tony Roma's serves chocolate brownies in a hot pan with vanilla ice cream and chocolate sauce, and I swear to God, the brownies were HEAVEN. The chocolate avalance was presented in a cocktail glass instead of a hot pan, but the texture, the richness of the chocolate was actually pretty similar. So, two thumbs up for the dessert :)

Chow-Chow's original baby back ribs


The St-Louis style ribs with carolina honey sauce


Mr D's rib combo with top sirloin


Chocolate Avalance


Sunday, December 19, 2010

The Silver Spoon - Victoria Park

Dear readers,
I've been soooo busy working I could barely have time to breathe. Christmas is always the busiest time at work, with Coles opens 7 days a week in December, meaning I am working 7 days a week too :) sad heyyy??

Anyway, I was working yesterday (I dont usually work Saturdays) and all I could think about was FOOD FOOD FOOD. I was too tired so I didnt wanna drive too far, hence Vic Park was our choice of fine dining place for this Saturday. It was just me & Chow-Chow again this week, I couldnt be bothered asking friends out and organizing dinners & stuff. Well, maybe next month after all the craziness at work slows down a bit.

At The Silver Spoon we ended up (if you've watched Star Wars, you'll realize that's how Master Yoda arranges his wordings). ok ok ok, I'm in a hurry here, cos Mr D almost is almost done with his cooking and we're about to have dinner. Let's jump straight to the menu then.

Oooohhh, I need to mention something though. Chow-Chow has been going to the gym frequently lately because next year her big sis is getting married, and she needs to LOSE weight desperately in order to fit into her dress which she hasnt even had yet. So, Chow-Chow's stomach is kinda shrinking a bit here. That makes us jump straight to main instead of trying out the entree. Cos we were sparing some space for dessert as well.

Chow-Chow's main was really fabulous I think. She had the lamb cutlet, slow cooked shoulder, squash, corquette (now I know what a corquette is), baby aubergine, and rosemary juice. While I had the beef two ways which was roast fillet, braised cheek, parsnip, spinach, and baby carrots. The mains were good, but they werent to die for.
The dessert on the other hand, was SUPERB and to die for! Seriously that good. We shared a white chocolate & passionfruit tart with passionfruit cloud and sorbet. Oh My God, I gotta tell you, the passionfruit tart was amazing, and the sorbet was really refreshing and smooth. Another dessert that we tried berry, melon and tapoica salad with creme fraiche. It was quite a unique combination and very fruity, almost sensational. I like how it was served in a glass and it's got different layers with very interesting colour. Overall, dessert was really awesome, heart it :)
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Here are some of the photos taken ;)
Warning: bear with the photos, I forgot my camera, so we had to stick with blackberry instead

Lamb shank


Beef two ways


White chocolate & passionfruit tart


berry, melon, & tapioca salad with creme fraiche

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Cranked for brekkie and Adelphi for dinner

Dear readers,

by now you must have realized that I've been blogging a lot and although I'm a terrible blogger, I try my best to update our blog once in a blue moon. I can explain why I seem to be the only person blogging recently: because 1) miss FDQ is on holiday and I havent heard from her for ages & she doesnt seem to update her facebook that much either, so I assume she's super enjoying her holiday. 2) Chow-Chow is busy figuring out how she's gonna start writing her literature review (yes, she's doing her honours in 2011, and eventhough holiday season is coming up very soon, Chow-Chow is showing no sign of slowing down) And there is a reason for that, because last week, Miss FDQ & I were officially informed that we are graduating with first class Honours, so the pressure is on for Chow-Chow. Chayooooo Chow-Chow..you can do it!!!! 3) and Stewie? well..i dont know what she's been up to, probally saddened by the fact that her boyfriend is not coming back to Perth until June next year. But hey, she still has us..dooohhh...

Anyway, last Saturday, Chow-Chow and I went to Cranked for breakfast. Surprisingly the place was not full, we could easily choose any table that we wanted. I ordered Toasty, which is bacon, fried egg and fresh sliced tomato in a light toasted turkish roll with horseradish aioli and bbq sauce. Chow-Chow ordered scrambled egg with pork and smoked honey sausage. I thought her sausage was pretty awesome, it was really tasty.



Toasty


Chow-Chow's scrambled egg

After church, we then went to Adelphi at Parmelia hilton for dinner. One thing for sure, parking was a bitch, but the restaurant was quite cozy and pleasant. Our housemate, Mr D was totally in love with Adelphi, he kept bragging about how the steak was really good, so we decided to give it a try. Chow-Chow had the harvey beef fillet mignon with melted cheese, caprese salad & mash. I had the 'surf and turf' which is harvey beef tenderloin served with prawn, squid, and scallop with creamy seafood sauce. I have to admit that the beef tenderloin and CC's fille mignon were really tender and cooked in perfection, but the sauce was just so-so, not something to die for, and the seafood creamy sauce didn't really go well with the tenderloin. Having said that, we enjoyed the dinner.


surf n turf


Fillet mignon



Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Fibber McGee's

Helllooooo peopleeeee :)

Last Monday, Chow-Chow and I went to Fibber McGee's for dinner. Another housemate of ours, Mr D (who usually cooks for us) was taking a break from cooking, hence leaving us no food at home.
The dining area was at the back of the pub and considering that it was Monday, the place was quite packed. We were greeted by this tall and lean waitress who had deep voice and looked scary, but nice nevertheless.
We ordered Irish soda bread as an entree and were presented with 3 big slices. I had one, and Chow-Chow had one and both of us almost felt full already. I'm not particularly good at describing food, but I reckon the bread was really compact and a bit dry, I could almost taste the soda.
As for the main, I had braised lamb shank with garlic mash, root vegetables, and rich braising sauce. Lord, my lamb shank was huge and I was really struggling to finish it - which I didnt in the end. Chow-Chow had slow roasted Linley Valley pork belly served on colcannon mash, roasted root vegetables with a meat glaze and apple & sage puree. Her pork belly on the other hand, was pretty small. So, I guess the lamb shank was quite worth to have, considering the prices for both our dishes were similar.
Anyway, with the E-book, we just ended up paying $33.50 and leaving very full and satisfied, we didnt even have room for dessert.

ohhhh...life is good :)


Irish soda bread


The huge lamb shank


Chow-Chow's pork belly

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Rembrandt Restaurant - Inglewood

A few weeks ago, the TBS members paid a visit to Rembrandt restaurant in Inglewood.
They serve polish food and because none of us had ever tried polish food before, so the idea was quite exciting.

I remember being earlier than miss FDQ (which is unusual, because it's usually the other way around), and while we were waiting for miss FDQ to come, we were served with a plate of rye breads and lard. I honestly think the lard was gross, but the rye bread was pretty good.
Our theme for the day was "sharing is caring", so we shared all the dishes.
For our entree, we ordered vegetarian croquette with mushrooms and cheese fillings. As for the main, we had duck old polish style with red cabbage stew; pork hock served with potatoes, saueurkraut, and condiments; and "Pierogi" or traditional polish dumplings with meat (pork and beef), herb, and spices.
Lastly we shared 3 dishes of dessert, which were: polish doughnut, apple crumble with vanilla ice cream, and honey cake. We all agreed that the best dessert among the 3 was the polish doughnut. The apple tasted a bit funny although when eaten with the ice cream it tasted quite nice. I reckoned the honey cake wasn't so honey as I couldnt really taste the honey, but Stewie said she liked the honey cake just fine...well..she pretty much likes everything, if you know what I mean?

Dinner was nice and cozy & by the end of it we were all well fed and feeling fabulous. So, no complaining from me :)


Vegetarian croquette with mushrooms and cheese fillings


Rye bread with lard


Pierogi or traditional Polish dumplings

Duck old polish style with red cabbage stew

Pork hock with potatoes, sauerkraut, & condiments

Polish doughnut

Apple crumble with vanilla ice cream

Honey cake

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Pre-Xmas Dinner @ Olive Tree, West Perth

Hi Peoples! Apologies from the TBS for the long hiatus (IF there's anyone still following this blog). We have been pretty swamped with work, manuscripts, pickling, eating, rotting, codewords and whats not. BTW, this is totally random BUT I HAVE TO SHARE THIS. CODEWORDS ARE ADDICTIVE!!! This is the most well-spent $2.49 in the entire 23 yrs of my life.. It helps to prevent dementia, Alzheimer and *insert any sickness linked to old age*.

*heavy post ahead*

Since some of the TBS members will be away during the festive season, we have decided to bring forward our Xmas Dinner. Er, bring forward x 10 considering we had it more than a month in advance. The awesome one (forgot who) came up with the idea of having Secret Santa! Wohohoho
ho.... All of us behaved like lil' girls awaiting for our SS to present us our gifts! Speaking of which, I should do my part to help prevent the risk of dementia amongst my friends by getting Miss Von 20 codewords book instead of a Country Road shawl as xmas present! Hahaha

Twas was a fun night with loads of laughters, giggles, vain pictures, non sense, craps and POLAROID!!! FDQ hereby declares that POLAROIDS ARE THE BEST INVENTION AFTER CODEWORDS! Wokiee, i seriously need to stop mentioning about codewords before I get sidekicks from the rest of the members.

Food at Olive Tree was so-so. Nothing much to rave about. Considering the price we paid ($65 for premium 4 course), the amount of food we had were quite worth the price. More of a quantity over quality type. We ordered a bottle of moscato from T' Gallant Juliet to be shared. A light citrusy, crisp wine with a sweeter note. For starters, a basket of sad-looking garlic bread was served. Just a personal opinion, I expected the garlic bread to be thicker, toasted and more flavourful. Entrees were quite big in portion, mains and desserts were alright. Scroll down for pic of the foods.
The Menu
not-so-awesome garlic bread
Ravioli with spinach and cheese in nap. sauce

300g sirlion steak with mash and red wine jus
Roasted vege with 3 cheese filo parcel
Grilled Tasmanian salmon with mash
Apple crumble with berries coulisTiramisu
Long live polariod!!!!You can never get more vain than this! XD They look as if they're doing camera advert

Thanks for the awesome get-together, girls!! Hope there are more to come in 2011!!! *cheers*

Signing off with love,
FDQ
*off for more codewords*


Sunday, November 21, 2010

The Publican bar & cafe

Heyyyy Hooooooo :)

18th Nov 2010 was a memorable date for both miss FDQ & I.
Why why why?
because the day marked the completion of our honours study, like really complete.

We had our biostatistic & epidemiology (honestly cant remember the unit number, but who cares?) presentation, starting at 9. Luckily the previous night I bbm-ed miss FDQ and confirmed with her the time of our presentation. Because I thought it started at 12, i'd be 3 hours late if it wasnt for blackberry (xoxo blackberry).

I was the 7th person to present, while miss FDQ was the 9th person. Apparently there was a super-long-2hour-break between the 8th and the 9th person, so miss FDQ wouldnt get to present until 1.45 pm. We thus decided to grab something to eat, drove to Victoria Park, and ended up at the Publican.
The place was pretty empty when we arrived, only few tables were occupied, and few people were at the bar. We ordered 3 tapas dishes: Lamb kofta kebab with pistachio cous cous and yoghurt drizle, chorizo & manchego croquettes with smoked paprika, and buffalo chicken wings with blue cheese sauce.

Overall the food was pretty standard; the croquette was too cheesy; and according to miss FDQ, the lamb kofta was too dry. For me, the food wasnt memorable or to die for. Having said that, the day was splendid (well, not the weather, it was effing hot, even breathing took some real efforts). I've waited forever for this day to come, and when it did, OH MY GOD, how relief I was!! I guessed doing honours can really screw your brain cells. ck ck ck ck ..sooo unhealthy for my wellbeing.

Anw, WE ARE DONE!!!!!!!!!!! so long, honours...wont miss you!!!!


chorizo & manchego croquettes with smoked paprika


Lamb kofta kebabs with pistachio cous cous and yoghurt drizle


Buffalo chicken wings with blue cheese sauce

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Duende - Leederville

Helloooo people..or whoever out there bothers to read our blog :)

Sooo...amidst the headache from my half finished manuscript, I still spared some times to scribble something on the blog. You see...this show how dedicated I am to this blog..or maybe just how bored I am editing and re-editing my manuscript. Not to be hyperbole, but I think I've edited my manuscript for ten billion times and it still isnt perfect yet..Nothing is perfect *sigh sigh*

Speaking of perfect, Duende wasnt perfect either.

Chow-Chow papi (daddy) and mami (mommy) are here in Perth to celebrate CC's bday last week. They'll be here until the end of the week, then they are flying back to Jakarta.
I'm not sure how this all started, but auntie had a craving for paella, which made CC remembered how good the squid ink rice dish at Pata Negra was the last time we went there.
So we decided to try another spanish tapas restaurant similar to Pata Negra.
Off we went to Duende.

The place was actually kinda nice, i especially liked the decor on the window, they had all this colourful beads hanging on the window, really pretty. Sooo, in total we ordered 6 dishes and 1 dessert. The dishes actually took forever. And from where we sat, we could actually see the kitchen. Small kitchen with 4 chef moving around from one corner to another, real cramped i'd say. And and and..no handsome chef :( dissapointing..





Sweetcorn & manchego cakes with capsicum jam


house-made pork sausage with pickled red cabbage and diced apples.


callaspara rice with prawns, scallops, parsley, & saffron.
Auntie was expecting a *wow* rice dish, instead we got this dish that looked bland and tasted even more bland. The dish just crushed auntie's heart, so much so that the following day she went to Nando's to eat the paella.


Pork fillet with roasted peppers and oregano. We all agreed that this dish is the winner, the pork fillet was tender and juicy and combined with capsicums, it was pretty awesome.


char-grilled courgettes, pumpkin salad, feta, and roast garlic oil. I ordered this dish, thinking that it was croquette. Imagine my dissapointment when the dish came out and I didnt spot anything fried. Apparently croquette is not the same as courgette. We found out that courgette was actually baby zucchini in french.. baaaahhhhhhh!!!!!!!!

Dissapointment number 2!! I was interested to try out Duende because I saw churros on the menu. I looooveee churros. But Duende's churros were actually mini churros and werent as good as San churros' or brisbane hotel's. But it wasnt a complete disaster tho, because the churros were crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside. And the dipping chocolate was actually pretty good.


My brain was too occupied, i couldnt even be bothered to remember the name of each dish, soooo i took a photo of the menu.
WARNING! If you are as lame as we are (we like to look at menus on websites and decide in advance which dish to order), the actual menu and the website menu was actually different. They change the menu regularly and only occasionally update the website.




Soooo...in conclusion (oopppsss...forgot i wasnt writing manuscript) the food wasnt as good as Pata Negra's, but it was ok. The service was ok too, the waitress was really friendly, although it took ages for the dishes to come out. Wouldnt really think of going back there- unless the meal is paid for by someone else, hence free meal - anytime soon.








Saturday, November 6, 2010

Lo Zucchero , Dalkeith

Helloww everybody On this lovely free Saturday Let me have the honor to blog about Lo Zucchero because I wan't to introduce you to our special univited guest of the nite... Introducing....
Mr.Frankenstein
We'll talk further about him but now let's talk through the restaurant ... it's in Dalkieth and along the way we were mesmerized by the area and houses at that suburb... wishing one day we can live there too... there's a house that looks like a cottage and mimics the white house and other semi mansions(correct me if im wrong)... the houses just looks so grand and out of reach *rich People*

So the Cafe and Restaurant along the area also looks very nice. Lo Zucchero is a cafe/restaurant/hangout place/woodfire pizza place that has very inviting and relaxing atmosphere... the staff are very friendly, caring and they pay attention to the customers. It is a cafe coz u can see their range of coffees and teas that looks very temping, looks like they're quality stuff they also sell em raw or in take home packaged one if you like. And it has range of cakes and biscuits to go with em. It's a restaurant offering italian food that taste clean and fresh, also authentic... By autehentic i mean it's unique and one of a kind for example the duck rissoto and squid ink liguini.

And they offer, again very tempting range of wood fire pizza made before you eyes and they are quite uniqe as well we tried the soy sesame honey chicken one and don't mind going for a second for the brie,avocado etc one (Confession, they are 2 of my fave things in the world!!! hence can only remember them 2 ingredients only, haha). They are very light, fresh and just delicious...!
Soo Now Let me talk through the food with the pics
Our Entree, Soy Honey Sesame Chicken Wood Fire Pizza. The Base is very Thin. Chicken tender and moist. Nice smoky gourmet pizza...

Entree No.2 Calamari. It's very tender, the crumb is crisp and clean, it's not oily, served with lemon mayonnaise with Rocket bed.
Duck Rissoto... that get everyone so excited. Miss FDQ and stewie is rissoto fans... CC is duck fanatics... so little wonder we order this! It's Stewie's best food of the nite.. it's not rich, it taste light and fresh (stewie thinks there's basil there which she loves). There's also shitake mushroom in there... The rice is just the perfect consistency, overall it's a champion.
Squid Ink Liquini with spinach, fish and cherry tomato with lemony and garlicy oil dressing. It's probably the least impressive dish of the day according to most of us nevertheless still okayy. A bit Bland, Just nice after we add a bit of salt and pepper.


Around about this time is when Frankenstein come to our table and wondering why in the hell are we taking picture of the food. He is --- Im not sure chef there or just a staff... but he keeps coming back to the table asking why are we taking picture, what are we doing with the picture, Are we gonna put it in internet, and do we like italian food.. and If we're Italian
*Err... 4 Asian Chicks helooww* lols

And He ask what happened to Stewie's foot then he share us some history of his own. His Son broke his leg and he has to take care of him for 8 months... He doesnt sounds too impressed by the whole incident, not impress at all. He say, "I have to take care of him for 8months!8months!! "THen He murmurs to himself "HE better take care of me when I'm old" Which he is already...

*Hope Mr.Frankestein never read this blog or if you think u'r Mr. Frankenstein my apologie...We're just kidding around =P*

By now you're probably wondering why is he Mr. Frankestain at the 1st place- easy- he looks like one.

*Sorry again Mister..if you happen to be as unfortunate as to have read our blog*

*If you think You're Mr Frankestein'son, here's a message 4 u ,TAKE CARE OF UR DAD! lols*


Menu
Hot Mocha and Bacio cake that we all share
Range of Biscuits and cakes
Range of G-e-l-a-t-o
That's the chef making pizza at the back
Overall... It is a VERY NICE LITTLE DINING PLACE --- I PERSONALLY HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT

AND SPECIAL CONGRATULATION TO FDQ AND MISS PETITE WHO JUST DID THEIR HONOURS PRESENTATION!!!ANOTHER MILESTONE HAS PASSED
- WELL DONE GUYSS!!!!!!!!!!!!
YOU GUYS DESERVE A BIG CLAP AND A WAVE DANCE AS WELL

*CLAP CLAP CLAP CLAP CLAP*
*WOOOoooOOOooohhHHhhoooOOOoooOOOOo*





eVEN mR frankenstein Is VEry Proud