Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Malacca Straits Broadway Malaysian dinner with friends on a friday night - featuring Cereal Prawns


We booked this place & had 10 friends for dinner tonight. Definitely a meaningful & productive catch up with my friends. In the group of ours, we had a couple soon to be married next week. Feeling honoured to be chosen as their MC (along with my friend C) and helping out whenever we can with their wedding preps, we managed to meet the bride’s father and the clan of friends that will be helping out next weekend. You could say we have gotten our act together in preparation for F&K’s big day. I also was feeling uber excited for my friends about not only the big day coming next week, but also uber excited that my closest friends have finally decided organizing their destination wedding too. Maybe in general, today I’m happy for my friends and living in that journey to witness the next chapter in their lives. Hopefully for many many more years to come.
Anyway, back to the food bit, so over a Malaysian feast we selected ample of dishes that was to be shared , guess who ordered all the dishes?

Monday, January 3, 2011

1945 Indonesian food@Pyrmont Sydney - a new year's eve dinner adventure


Being in the hood of Pyrmont with friends to view the fireworks during new year's eve, where to for dinner was the question?
We wanted to choose something exotic for our friends to savour so, walking down Harris St towards Pyrmont Park we come to 1945 [this is our 2nd time we've been here so can recommend this place, first time was back in Jul 10 with friends C&J].

1945 is a restaurant specialising in a dutch east indies cuisine according to the menu they gave us. Upon entering there is always a fragrant spicy aroma emitting from the kitchen, which if you are in a state of hunger, makes you lusting for food quick!

For those of you that don't know what the Dutch East Indies, it was a dutch colony that is now modern Indonesia. In simple sense, if you have had cheap Indonesian food before in some of the "not so grand looking" restaurants around Sydney (especially around Kensington, Anzac Pde & inner city areas like Shalom bad service but tasty chicken) this restaurant here brings Indonesian food one knotch up. Fine food, fine dining, fine service and well plated food that tantalises your taste buds....for a slightly dearer price than the "non so grand looking indonesian restaurants" that you expect. I'm not Indonesian background, but have had my share of Indo food around town so know the fare that  I am sampling tastes good enough to come pay a second time visit :)

The 1945 Restaurant revolves around the concept of "the Dutch Colonia feast, Rijsttafel (meaning rice table)" and the menu showcases various exotic spices of "true" Indonesian food even after the era of the country's independence in 1945.

Hence we can understand how the naming of the restaurant came about.

Here at 1945 the inspiration by Rijsttafel, the restaurant tries to replicate the era of fine indonesian cuisine, focused on serving small sized portions to savour the many distinct flavours, colours & textures of dishes in the one sitting. I do like sampling various food...great selection of dishes to share too, pricing of dishes range from $3-20. 

Appetisers: range from $3-5 a plate, grilled pork or chicken sate skewers are priced at $3. Obviously you won't get a large amount of skewers but as a sampler plate, means you get to try other dishes like Indonesian fried tofu or deep fried pork neck marinated in wine for $5 also yummy.

Main dishes: are priced around $5-7 a plate, again don't expect huge servings, they are again sampler plates. For $5 you can get aromatic grilled chicken simmered in exotic blend of spices to seafood dishes like mussels in a fiery chilli sauce. Great if you can eat chilli or for other seafood, deep fried squid for $7 bucks.

Other meat dishes: from $6-7 a dish you can get what I consider an exotic choice for us (as we rarely cook oxtail), is grilled honey glazed oxtail with cashew nuts for $6 or oxtail soup at $7 or  you should try out their delicious stewed pork belly in sweet star anise sauce too!

For those that are vegetarian: there are vege dishes ranging from $3-6 a dish like chilli sauce with eggplant to javanese fried beancurd or crunchy corn fritters.

We also opted to try out their street food menus: these dishes are slightly larger, pricing for these range from $10-20.A typical Indo dish we usually opt for is of course "Nasi Goreng" [Fried rice served with fried egg, pickles & butternut crackers or you could opt for the fried rice with just tiger prawns and sator beans too!].

So many choices...what to pick?

As the saying goes, sharing is caring, so we had to opt for the set menu # 3, the grande cuisine that features a range of dishes all served at once on a lovely timber tray with banana leaves...like a mini degustation menu on the one platter.

Set Menu #3 has servings for 2 people. However, we came with 4 people in total for our dinner trek. We ordered this set menu to share between the four of us  and ordered a range of other side dishes to share plus extra servings of rice [2 lovely couples make great company- to M&N, we really enjoyed the night].

Monday, December 20, 2010

Taste of Shanghai Restaurant at Ashfield for the dumplings & more - another lunch time savouring

So it goes, whilst pondering on what to have for lunch on a Saturday & whilst spending time out inner west, the thought that comes to mind...anyone for Xiao Long Bao's or fresh out the steamer for small steamed dumplings with soup?




So we head down the main strip (Liverpool St, Ashfield) and decide to  pick "Taste Of Shanghai at Ashfield" which is near the fruit shop, Ashfield Mall & hotel side. It was the renovations they had made to the front of the building and added the upstairs seating component that divided us from the packed people eating downstairs, & made the dining experience alot more relaxed vs cramped like sardines at a restaurant packed with people in places similar to this that we've experienced.

As we climbed the stairs to the upper floor, we were more at peace as we sat in the corner with a large table that could clearly fit double our guests! We were only a group of four today.



Saturday, December 18, 2010

Cafe XXII - Pyrmont Pre-Christmas Dinner with the family Dec 2010



As we'll be missing celebrating Christmas dinner with family (we are off down South for the break) we decided on having a cozy pre christmas dinner close by. So Cafe XXII was the pick in Pyrmont.

They change their menu every 2 days or if you have a special request & they have all the fresh ingredients available they might even cook up something special for you.

Mr. Bird: Very true Mrs. Bird.  They had a special main that night which was Lobster Tail baked in a special butter sauce.  I've been wanting to try their Lobster Tail Linguine with Champagne Sauce ever since I read about it in eatability and upon hearing that Lobster Tail is available tonight, I jumped at the chance.  Alex (our waiter for the night) was extremely accommodating and checked with the head chef to see if they have the necessary ingredients to prepare this dish for me.  Yipppee!!!

The Atmosphere: Cozy, Warm, Singles to Couples to Family to friends gathering, celebrations catered for. Most important was the clean cutlery & clean white sheets for the table. 
 
So what did we enjoy for this evening's dinner?

HungryLoveBirds: We Pick and We Peck

Hello world!

We've finally made one small step into creating our food blog that we've dreamed about and its before xmas! Hooray...we hope you will find our food blog interesting, informative and allow our creative juices flow through what we "pick and peck at". It is a great excuse for us to share our food and adventures as we move from a honeymoon couple to oldies later in life! Let the journey begin. Enjoy and merry xmas to all. We look for a fun filled food session beginning early next year...see & hear from you then!

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