Monday, November 29, 2010

Vue Restaurant at Pacific Golf Course

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Vue Restaurant at Pacific Golf Course
430 Pine Mountain Rd, Carindale



Today was an interesting today. I got my car (aka a lump of metal that barely runs) serviced for the first time. While we were waiting, grandpa took us to the Pacific Golf Course to get signed up.

How strange.

I did mention to him that I was moving to Toowoomba and would perhaps not benefit greatly from a membership at a local Brisbane golf club, but he insisted.



We sat around enjoying the view. It was actually very nice. The weather was great today and a golf course is always, well, green and smooth.

After lounging around for 2hrs or so, during which time the topic of golf was covered at least 3 times, we finally made it to lunch time.

Hungry Kittens now has a new Facebook page!

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Ahhh technology...



I can admit unabashedly that Facebook is part of my life. I am one of those people that opens up then Facebook App on my iPhone even when I already have Facebook loaded up on my computer.

It then makes sense that my beloved food blog should have its own Facebook page so that readers who, like me, are Facebook addicts can get notified of new posts via their favorite social network website. This idea was suggested to me by a fan of this blog (thanks again Idrhys) and I put it into action right away.

If you like this blog and enjoy reading my posts, please click 'Like' to show your support. I ADORE going out to eat, cooking and writing reviews and it's great to know that others are following along.

Everyone feel free to write on my wall and give suggestions, either about the blog, the page, restaurants you think are good (or not so good) or recipes you're digging right now.
Food is social (and messy)

To me, food is such a social activity, whether you're eating out or cooking at home. Brisbane is still (as I write) a relatively small town and we don't have as much of a foodie network as say, Sydney or Melbourne. Let's change that and get in touch with others who have similar interests. Restaurant reviews, like many things (including where to get your hair cut or your car serviced), is best spread through word of mouth. Similarly, recipes are open to improvements and adjustments.

So everyone, let's get talking :D.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

6 course degustation at O Bar & Grill

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O Bar and Grill Restaurant
www.obarandgrill.com.au



It seems as though everything I'm blogging these days is for some kind of celebration or other. It's just that time of the year I suppose! Mum found these Spreets deals for O Bar and Grill and bought vouchers for 6 people. She then delegated the task of booking to me. Apparently I was supposed to wait until after graduation (yes, this is another graduation event) but I got hasty.


The booking wasn't easy to get because I kept getting either a busy line or no one picking up. When I finally did get through, the lady couldn't hear half of what I was saying because someone else was trying to call and so the phone was beeping.

Pre-graduation graduation dinner at the UQ Customs House

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UQ Customs House
http://www.customshouse.com.au/



Graduation day is looming and our year got together for one final formal celebration before we don the cloaks and hats and wave uni goodbye forever (except for those crazies who want to pursue post-grad of course).



Our oral path lecturer not-so-kindly pointed out that having a celebratory dinner before we've graduated is a bit presumptuous but we weren't to let those fearful thoughts deter us.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Veggie Breakfast Fry-up

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Veggie Breakfast Fry-up
Home Cooking



I haven't done a breakfast post in a while! Part of that is because I've just forgotten about them and also because during exam time, my eating got really erratic and breakfast was often missed.



I know, I know, that's bad, unhealthy, irresponsible, a form of eating sin rarara. The fact is, busy people often miss breakfast or get up so early that they're just not hungry at the time.
Soon as the stressful period was over, I treated myself to my version of a healthy, fulfilling breakfast.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Noodle City

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Noodle City
359 Ruthven St, Toowoomba



Given that I have the advantage of knowing a local (Byron), it should follow that I get some inside info on where the goods are.

Having said that, Byron didn't exactly exude confidence with his recommendations, preluding everything with 'I haven't been there for years. It might not still be open'.

I nearly walked right past Noodle City. It's a small shop on a main street but I don't know if it was the time we were there but for whatever reason, the street was mostly deserted. Noodle City did have a fair few people inside ordering takeaway though.

We were promised that a) it was nothing like Noodle Box (which I find boring) and b) that it was awesome.

House hunting and pizza feasting in Toowoomba

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La Porchetta for pizza OD
200A Hume Street, Toowoomba



So, everyone... I am moving to Toowoomba. My food blog is still going to be Brisbane-based but I'm going to sneak in the odd Toowoomba review, starting today.


Driving to Toowoomba

I've been going up and back quite often these days to try and secure accommodation. House inspections are fun for like... a day and then the novelty wears off when you realize how competitive it is and how much paperwork is involved.

I am SO SICK OF WRITING MY NAME AND DRIVERS LICENSE NUMBER DOWN.

Monday, November 22, 2010

You's Noodle Place

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You's Noodle Place
8/200 Old Cleveland Road, Coorparoo



The sad thing about uni ending is that it'll get harder and harder to get together for group events when your friends are all going all over the place for work. I've known Mochi and T since maaaybe first year but at the latest, second year uni. We've had many awesome moments involving numerous birthday parties (our birthdays are within a week of each other), D and Ms and gossip sessions.



After finishing our final exam for our final year, we KNEW we'd have to do something together to mark the end of an 'at times rewarding, at many more times stressful' stage of our lives.

Birthday and farewell party at Modern Thai

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Modern Thai Restaurant
http://www.modernthai.com.au/



A friend of mine from uni used to always rave about this Thai restaurant called Modern Thai. He had a birthday and farewell party there this past weekend and I was lucky enough to be invited along and join the celebrations. I was waaayyyy excited because after all his positive reviews, I really wanted to try the place.



Modern Thai is located on the corner of Logan and Creek roads. I drive past it all the time and it looks very snappy and contemporary (I wanted to avoid using the word 'modern' :p). There is an indoor dining area and an enclosed outside area... which is where the party was located.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Eros Cafe

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Eros Cafe
76 Boundary Street, West End



Today, my plan was to get food at West End, see Harry Potter at Southbank and purchase some art supplies from the city. Well, 2 out of 3 isn't bad... Harry missed out because I couldn't figure out how to prebook tickets on my phone and we knew we didn't have a good chance of getting a seat otherwise.



As for food, I did my usual will-bending to persuade Hien out of going to a restaurant he was really in the mood for (today it was Kafe Meze) just because I'd already blogged it. I noticed Eros which seemed to also do Mediterranean food (Turkish rather than Greek) so it was a nice compromise.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Half Time Tea Bar

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Half Time Tea Bar
Shop 17, Market Square, Cnr Mains Rd and McCullough St, Sunnybank



I'm close to exhausting the supply of Market Square eateries that I haven't been to. I was meeting my uni friend (soon to be just 'friend' since we're BOTH GRADUATING FROM UNI, YAY!) for dinner and he wanted to go somewhere I could blog. Which was super nice because most of my dining companions find my blogging habit to be a nuisance especially when they're craving food from a restaurant and I insist on going somewhere new instead.



Half Time Tea Bar is located next to the very popular and thoroughly-stocked Yuen's Market (an Asian grocery store). It's in a busy stretch of Market Square and like most of the eateries there, seems to target students.

The restaurant itself has a young, contemporary style that reminds me of shopping center cafes. On a side note, they had some artworks on display on the wall (not sure if they're on sale or purely decorative) but I really liked those paintings! Kudos to the artists.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Chocolate Caramel Slice

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Chocolate Caramel Slice
Home Cooking



During my exam panic a week ago, I developed some odd cravings... one was for caramel slice. It's a really simple, common, basic dessert you see in certain cafes, bakeries and school fetes. I never thought much about them before but suddenly, they seemed like the most enticing sweet food item on the planet.

I had to make some.

 
Amazingly, I had most of the ingredients in my pantry thanks to my forgetting about a can of condensed milk that I bought. Coconut, brown sugar and flour are staples in my house. All I really had to really purchase was some chocolate (which can't be a staple in my house because temptation is too difficult to resist).

My recipe was from Exclusively Food, though I halved the quantities to make less. Please click into their site to get the original quantities.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Happy Bowl Vietnamese Kitchen

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Happy Bowl Vietnamese Kitchen
Shop 121 Sunnybank Plaza Mains Rd, Sunnybank



I finished my final day of clinic last week and wanted a mini celebration to mark the event. Unfortunately it was only 4pm or so when I got to Sunnybank so many restaurants weren't open. After dawdling around, we found Happy Bowl in Sunnybank Plaza.


I actually have a bit of history with happy bowl. Back in junior highschool, I had braces (for orthodontic treatment) and every month or so, I had to leave class early to get the wires adjusted. That involved mum taking some time off work to accompany me. To make things a bit more fun, she took me out to eat after. We often went to Toscani's at Carindale where I would order a lunch-sized pasta (N.B. I just clicked the Toscani's link and realized I've told the same story before :D). Or, we would go to Happy Bowl where I'd order a crispy chicken. Back in those days, there was nothing better on the plate than crispy chicken! Of course it was excruciating to eat after getting the wires tightened but I was found it well worth it.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Congee Party

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Multigrain Congee with an assortment of spicy sides
Home Cooking



A couple of weeks back, I came down with something nasty: a persistent, collaborative effort between a few bad bugs resulting in a throat and eye infection. I copped all the usual symptoms: fever, weakness, sore joints blah blah blah... but one thing I didn't seem to suffer was loss of appetite.

Part of that has to be attributed to an awesome discovery my mum made of this multigrain rice mix. It comprises of an assortment of good grains including barley, buckwheat, sorghum and etc. You can cook it as rice or increase the water content and simmer time to make congee. Mum made me the congee version and I instantly fell in love. There's something about chewing on 5 different grain textures at one time that not only tastes good but 'feels' good for the jaws. Am I odd? Perhaps.



Anyway, not long after that, Byron had a craving for congee with (and I quote) 'lots of sides and pickles and things'. I suggested using the multigrain stuff I had at home, which was accepted, and he organised the rest.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Tiramisu Layer Cake

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Tiramisu Layer Cake
Home Cooking



I was in an embarrassing situation sometime last week. Or was it the week before? We had a lunch function for Melbourne Cup and everyone was instructed to bring a plate. That week I was super sick and also didn't know how 'big' the event would be so I got it into my head that a packet of biscuits and some dip would suffice.



It was rather awkward when our contributions were gathered together and everyone else had brought home-cooked meals and baked desserts. I thought I'd die from shame if someone asked me 'which one is yours?'

Luckily that never happened but I still felt internal guilt for the rest of the lunch.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Parkland Chinese Restaurant

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Parkland Chinese Restaurant
Shop 38 Sunnypark Shopping Centre, corner Mains Road and McCullough Street, Sunnybank



It doesn't take long for word to spread in Brisbane. I heard from a friend that there was a new yum cha restaurant open in the shopping plaza 'across the road from Market Square'. When we went to explore a couple of weeks back, I noted that it was huge, on par with Landmark. I then found out that it was opened up by the owners of Landmark so all that kinda makes sense.



When grandpa wanted a place to host a celebration dinner party, dad suggested Parkland because we're always curious about new Chinese restaurants in Brisbane. We ended up going last Friday night.