What I’m starting to love about this great country and appreciating being alive right now is that if you have a dream and have the grit to ride through the inevitable challenges, you can do whatever you want. And that’s how we get more artisan shops opening up further away from the city. Mum’s Burger Kitchen is a welcomed example into the neighbourhood. Continue reading
Food & Drink
Not all those who Wander are lost. A trip down South (Hobart)
For no apparent reason, other than the ability to get away, I decided to fly to Tasmania. Why? Well, why not?!
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Turn over a new Ginger Leaf (Docklands)
On the busy Bourke Street, and the proximity to the other Thai restaurants, you are in for a treat as the battle for Asian culinary supremacy is on! Continue reading
Rush on down to Kagawa (Docklands)
Holy Hell Hoops Spicy Chicken Wing Challenge
I know that I can handle my spicy food. But this… this was some next level extreme. Get ice cream. And no, it’s not for your mouth. Continue reading
Is Don Don Is Good Good
This place is one of those gems that you only hear if you are smart with your money, know what cash looks like, and are ok to not be seen in a fancy place whilst in the city.
All About Bawa (Hawthorn)
I was told that this place came well regarded. I had mixed emotions.
Making the right moves in Billys Kitchen (Knox)
Billy’s kitchen is a new entrant into the market and a welcome breath of fresh air into the Knox Ozone area. Continue reading
Pok Pok Rocks (Docklands)
A throw back like no other. This is the restaurant that started my food blogging journey. Realising that I hadn’t completed a proper blog review, I had to fix this transgression and relive the nostalgia and share with the world, the utter awesomeness of this restaurant.
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Making Tuckker Better at Tuck and Co Docklands
The Snapshot:
Service: 3.5/5
Ambience: 4/5
Food: 4.5/5
Cost: 4/5
TDT: 4/5.0 Continue reading