Showing posts with label Cheap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cheap. Show all posts

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Lets Zumbo!

                                        

For all those dieters out there, I'm sure you can relate, when one declares "junk food day". Its the one day of the week that you can freely feed and load on fatty food, allowing yourself some freedom to enjoy life and make that diet more bearable for another week.


There's nothing more the Hub enjoys then a combination of carbs, sugar and lard. Where else but a patisserie? We tend to choose the most deadly cakes and sweets and sit on a bench, carefully halving the pieces to ensure a fair portion. One place we return to often is Adriano Zumbo's store, behind every glass cabinet is new desserts drummed up by the staff as well as some traditional favourites.  So next time your on a "junk food day" go on and treat yourself. And take a victim along with you...
...... being bad is so much more enjoyable with company.

F. Truffles

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Saturday, January 8, 2011

The Humble Laotian @ Maradok

When we first enter into Maradok in Farifield its difficult not to be taken by the cheap decor and the sticky tables. The dim lighting, muted TV in the corner and the stains on the carpet makes Maradok not the most charming restaurant in Sydney, but the locals can’t argue with the authentic Laotian taste. The dishes prepared in the back by a humble family are held highly by Laos Food lovers, as validated by the full house on a saturday night.





Overall-  A very authentic experience that won’t break the budget.

Address – Maradok 245-247 Court Rd Fairfield NSW 2165 

Phone Number- (02) 9725 6011

Price Indication – Entrees typically range from $7-$9 and Mains from $12-19 with all dishes traditionally shared with hot sticky rice and ice tea.

Sincerely- F. Truffles

Monday, January 3, 2011

The Office Crime

I have a fellow colleague.

She is very dear to me and i must say work is so much more bearable when we sit near each other.
At work i would like to think i am focused and enjoy meeting objectives but when we get together it is really like a house on fire. Its a blast but there is a lot of trouble that comes along the way.

There’s lots of laughter, waving of hands and flicking of hair. However, there is one thing that binds us together closer then anything else and that is lunch.

Lunch time is a wonderful part of the working day, a precious 45 min that belongs to only recipient and they get to choose what they would like to eat and where they have it. As a typical lazy office worker i eat in front of my desk and surf the Internet. I try to eat salads and sandwiches but now and again my resistance to temptation is non-existent and i give in to Thai.

The mention of my colleague comes because i believe her lunches solely support this shop Spice Thai! She has the same dish everyday and she is always making sure all other work mates have the opportunity to enjoy the hot meal with her. Its very cute how the conversation flows ” hmmms, what should i eat?” and how it always ends it “I’m going to have the Chili Jam Chicken With Rice Noodles”.

There are times when i’ve peeked at her saucy meal and my mouth waters seeing the noodles wrap around her fork and the very hot steam come out of the plastic container. The sweetness and hint of chili makes the thin slices of chicken so enjoyable and not to mention the hint of smokey taste after you swallow the noodles.

Just the other day i gave into temptation and Chili Jam Chicken with Rice was my order ( i convinced myself rice was the healthier alternative). Not only was it enjoyable i also intentionally saved a little less then half of it to enjoy the next day. It seems that I’m not the only secret fan of the Chili Jam Chicken because to my horror my lunch was nicked. I suppose it was fate and having the sacred dish 2 days in the row is too gluttonous!

I can’t help but look around and shudder ” someone out there is in a corner eating my food with their fingers and chuckling to them self”. Lesson to be learnt – don't try and do portion control with Thai food, it only increases office crime.

Ciao F. Truffles

Monday, December 20, 2010

Got Pho?



In my group of close friends i tend to be the only one who can read and understand the Vietnamese menu......

Dishes such a the Bun Thi Nuong – Grilled Beef Vermicelli Salad with Basil and Mint, Banh Hoi Thit Cuon – Do It Yourself Rice Paper Rolls and Pho – Beef Noodle Soup brings fond memories of food from my travels in Vietnam. There is one thing that never fails to amuse my dear friends, they always tend to laugh on cue and that when they hear anyone speak Vietnamese.

Let me set the scene for you – Its 10pm at night and the group had finished meeting up and its time for a good meal. They all share the different places they would like to go which can range from KFC to a fancy restaurant in the city and then we end up usually going to Bau Truong. Bau Truong is on a main road in Canley Heights and is well known for its tasty char grilled meats and fresh herbs.

It’s busy, loud and noisy and these very sweet waiters wait patiently as everyone share menus and keeps juggling what they would like for our late dinners. As the Vietnamese dances across the table it is meet with giggles and smiles, soon there are people imitating the sounds and accents and they even try to order in Vietnamese!

Drinks that’s are ordered include a very unique Avocado Shake which is blended avocado, ice and very creamy condensed milk that resembles a thick shake. Other drinks that are popular is the sweet and sour Strawberry Shake and Jack Fruit Shake that tastes as though it belongs to the Mango family. Foods are next including Hot Deep Fried Quails served with a piping hot Tamarind Sauce, a Chicken Lemon and Lime Leaf Salad served with roasted Pepper and sliced red chili. The Hot and Sour Soup with bean sprouts and seafood are one of our favourites and also the Sugar Cane Prawns that has a peppery and sweet combinations served with fresh herbs and noodles.

When the deed has been done and the group has had their share of food there is a short walk to the car. The air in Canley heights must have magical properties, just as we enter in the car someone recalls another funny Vietnamese saying and teasing starts again!


Bau Truong Restaurant
250 Canley Vale Road
Canley Heights 2166
(02) 9755 7099
Open Daily 10am-12am


 Luv   F.Truffles