Tag: restaurants

Flying Fajita Sisters

After an impassioned and intelligent dose of God, or in more prosaic terms, after church, my friend and I took our table at Flying Fajita Sistas and I prepared for the deliciousness he assured me was on its way. The restaurant is cosy and quaint with a good splash of […]

Saigon BBQ

After pratically circumnavigating Sydney for a carpark in close proximity to cheap Asian fare, Mum and I ended up at Flemington. We decided to try Saigon BBQ. It’s always hard at these places without a native speaker as often the English of the people working there is limited and it’s […]

District Dining

After not being able to get into Chiswick until 2pm, District Dining ended up being our lunch destination this sunny Tuesday, but unfortunately it did not impress. We had a reservation for twelve thirty and arrive to a completely empty restaurant and a waiter who quite frankly, doesn’t give a […]

Cafe Sydney on the Rocks

I have always been a fan of Cafe Sydney, and have dined there several times. Their great track record though came to a halt tonight. The food wasn’t bad by any stretch of the imagination it just wasn’t amazing. The dishes lacked finesse and detail and left me feeling underwhelmed. […]

Delicado

Today Sydney turned on a spectacular sunny day and despite the chill-factor, the siren call of alfresco dining was too loud to ignore. A couple of Grants and I lunched at Delicado, a gorgeous little tapas place on Blues Point Road, McMahons Point. The Grants had been here many times […]

Cao Thang

This week seems to be shaping up rather nicely. Not only did I receive fantastic news today about a recent audition (I’ll be starring in Chess the musical in Melbourne this August) but I continued my exploration of suburban cheap-eats. Having been introduced to the little Vietnamese strip in Flemington […]