My promise of doing the work back in February 2023 was a bit naive. New job and wanting to make a massive difference in that industry, kept me away from an item that fuels my creativity. Alas no more! Here are some plans for the blog going forward.
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Neighbourhood Eats Brownstone Brooklyn – Damascus Bread and Pastry
Brooklyn is made up of many diverse people and cultures. And one of the longest-running migrants to the place were the Syrians. This is the best middle eastern place in Brooklyn and for good reason!
Tapping in at Two Johns
Tullamarine has finally opened the swathe of new restaurants. And Two Johns does not disappoint. Just make sure you’re not in a rush.
The Kindness of Strangers In A Foreign Land
It’s not often that I feel unsafe. And who knew, that travelling in the world’s most ‘exciting’ city could make you feel so vulnerable. Continue reading
Code Black I Repeat Code Black Coffee Review
On the way to the espresso Martini festival, we stopped in here. And even though the team were closing in the afternoon – they were gracious enough to let us eat a quick bite and grab a drink. And for that, they have already won my admiration.
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Getting Mad with Mad Patties
When you’re good friend says “Nige, I need your thoughts” you move the restaurant to the top of the list.
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Father’s Office Is Now Open
I was introduced to this place a couple of years back when it first opened and I was keen to check it out after it became more popular. After 2 years, I can definitely say – there have been fond memories over here.
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Float Away at the Sea On Quay
I’m not one to head off to a fish and chips for dinner. But my good friend mentioned how good it was, I had to check it out. Thanks DJ!
Food That Would Make Zeus Notice
Hungry? Want an upmarket souvalaki? Then be struck by the Zeus!
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The Providore Swan Bay Farm: Mastering the Art of Subtelty
Having been invited down for this review, I was intrigued as to how the restaurant could top my previous visit. And dear heaven, it does.
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