Friday, January 28, 2011

ARIA - Matt Moran

Apologies for extremely lack of posting. My excuse? THE TENNIS!!! I'm not even going to get started on the devastating results boo hoo hoo

Anyway last Friday, my boyfriend took me to Aria for his birthday. Yes, you heard right.

Tasting menu this time is a lot better- so this will just be quick review/overview of that particular experience:

7 course seasonal tasting menu $160 per person:


1. Salmon - cured New Zealand salmon with kombu and Earl Grey tea, yuzu tapioca and avocado purée


2. Ballotine - of smoked ham, foie gras, mushroom and chicken with a mustard salad and a pickled cucumber, caper and tarragon dressing


3. Scallops - spiced and roasted with a salad of heirloom carrots, young coconut and a coriander and yoghurt dressing


4. Peking Duck Consomme - with dumplings, shaved abalone and mushrooms


5. Pork Belly - Kurobuta sweet pork belly with pickled watermelon and crackling


6. Lamb - roasted lamb fillet with confit belly, eggplant purée, tomato and basil fondue and a black olive sauce


7. Pavlova - with black cherries, tonka bean cream and a pistachio sorbet

Overall:
Food- 6.5/10
Ambience- 6/10
Service- 7/10

Conclusion, it's okay to dine here once every couple years, only when there's a new tasting menu. It's an affordable place with a semi romance-esque feel to it (anywhere with dim lighting and a view can give you this feeling).

x -C

Friday, January 14, 2011

The Pork Roll

More commonly identified with Vietnamese culture than its own flag!

It never cease to amaze me what we take for granted - it's true, we always want what we don't have and when we own it and it's easily obtainable, we take it for granted and don't appreciate the the value.

Yes- my undervalued subject in this case is the famous Vietnamese Pork Roll!!!

When my friends from Perth was in Sydney (Cabramatta) last time, they both bought 2 x pork rolls each because in Perth, with such a small Asian community (or lacking people altogether) they don't make these rolls fresh and are preserved in bags!
I was astonished to see such delight and happiness bestowed upon such a simple feed...
My non-Vietnamese friends always rave on about how much they crave and love this thing we refer to as the "pork roll".
I used to wonder what the big deal is - a pork roll to me is something I'd eat as a last resort when there is no food at home and is dead broke!

Until yesterday, when i actually "craved" for it that I realised what the fuss IS all about!

The common name for this is pork roll, however, through times, people have substituted the pork for other meat (meat balls - siu mai, Vietnamese ham - gio etc). Due to the high demand and popularity of the rolls, there have been an increase in bread shops and even patisseries which now stocks them (including the popular Taste cafe). Of course, these are just "spin offs" and if you want the best and the original, then head to a where a local Vietnamese would buy it from :)

I personally like mine with a lot of carrots and extra chilli!!! I miss how Bankstown used to offer a free grass jelly drink with every pork roll :(

x - C



Saturday, January 8, 2011

Healthy Option

Coles' Salad Bar
A creative innovation by Wendy Lin

I'm usually not one whom you should seek "healthy" advice from as I have been questioned once before: "oh my god how can you eat pizza for breakfast"?!!

Nonetheless, as I age and my body metabolism slows down and my body begins to deteriorate with age, I've came to a point where eating healthily (once in a while because taste always prevails) isn't so bad and have (of late) taken a liking to eating salads. My personal preference would be anything with baby spinach and rocket :)

I visited my friend at Broadway and upon my visit I came across an awesome discovery (unveiled by my good friend Wendy)- the Broadway Coles Salad Bar! Now I am specifically saying "Broadway" as I have checked out other Coles and there are no salad bars, well at least not the same as the one you'd find at Broadway Coles.

It is an amazing and clever concept which offers numerous choice of salads such as pasta salad, potato salad, cous cous, tabouli etc etc
How it works is that you choose a plastic container - go for the biggest one and choose from the variety of salads available - on top of my head I think there are more than 20?!
Then you weigh your container and the price depends on how much it weighs! They have it for $15 per kilo and between 3 girls we managed to walk away with 1.5k worth of salads! That, quote my friend Juri could potentially last someone a whole entire week! ;)

I highly recommend this and if you're ever around Broadway go check it out! It tastes great and is undeniably great value for money!!!








1.5kg worth of salad = we ate a s***load of salad!!!!