Monday, July 27, 2009

Yum char Buffet Sky City

On Sunday we went to the yum char buffet at Ming Court which is in Sky city and paid $19.50 for all you can eat! It was literally all you can eat! The guy will push the trolley around and you just order as much as you want on your table!


There was a seperate table for desserts and other food such as noodles and congee. Desserts included things like:

Lychee and almond jelly (my favourite)


Egg tarts:


Their food there was the usual but not as nice as other dim sum places and there was not much variety in their steam dumplings and their baos. This place is good to bring your friends who has never tried yum char before and to get them to eat as much as they want and to order what they want.

Make sure you make a booking because it does get pack and there are two seatings!
Not bad to go to if you are really hungry and can eat like a horse and don't have any cravings for any other dim sum =) For me....sigh they didn't have my mai lai koh, polo buns, lotus paste buns, tau fu fa, other steamed dumplings and many more but still worth to go once =)
Price: 8/10
Food: 6/10
Atmosphere: 6/10
Overall: 6/10

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Feel like Japanese?

The Don in the city is our usual jap place we go to because it's reasonably priced and they have many variety of food compared to Daikoku or Renkon. They have very interesting side dishes such as fried cheese wrapped in beef and other japanese delicacy.

I can't seem to find the address on google but it's along High Street in the city but you have to go into an alley way and walk down the stairs or something...It is quite hidden away but I recommend this place if you ever feel like Jap.


There are many udon dishes and one of my favourite is Japanese curry udon, however this is Fried chicken udon:


You can order dishes like this salmon and a bowl of rice:




I'll have to find the address and post it...

Benediction cafe

I just thought I'll put up a post to introduce another great place to have brunch or coffee is at Benediction. I first came here with nette and Ken and their coffees were great and so was their food.

We brought mum and Charmaine here for brunch one windy nice day and was totally packed with people.


Their ice coffee was really sweet but they served it in this really cool metal long cup:


My mum in law was really impressed with the food they served as she was not used to this back home where everything is fried noodles or teh tarik style.

Scramble eggs on toast:


Eggs and bacon on toast with hollandaise sauce, you got to love hollandaise sauce!


They also serve cabinet food such as sandwiches, paninis, slices, and sweet stuff.

Location:
Benediction Cafe
30 St Benedicts Street
Newton
Auckland City

Price: 8/10 the same as other cafe food
Atmosphere: 9/10 can be quite packed
Hours: Mon - Fri 7am to 4pm, Sat - Sun 9am to 3pm

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Date Walnut Loaf

Tonight I decided to bake date walnut loaf so that I could use some of the dates I bought last week and because I love dates!

There were so many recipes but I used the one on Sanitarium:

Ingredients:

1 cup of chopped dates
3 tablespoon of margarine
1 cup brown sugar
1 cup boiling water
1 egg, lightly beaten
1/2 cup chopped walnut
1 cup wholemeal flour
1 cup self raising flour (I used plain flour and 3 teaspoon of baking powder instead)

1) Combine dates, margarine and sugar with boiling water and stir till mix
2) Stir in egg and walnut
3) Sift in flour mixture
4) Spoon into baking pan
5) Bake in preheated oven at 180 degrees for about 40 mins
6) Remove from oven

Melbourne food galore!

Just came back from my 6 days trip to Melbourne with hubby for our birthday celebration. I totally love Melbourne and can see why people would not mind living there!


Melbourne is great for its food, shopping and café culture! I really love Melbourne and I had to try their coffee when I touched down and so I did at Kilda Beach with lunch by the beach side.








The mushroom spinach on toast was divine and their coffee tasted really like the ones in Auckland – great! They also do great pancakes and breakfast items that you may fancy and very similar to the ones you find here in auckland cafes. I also had the pecan tart to go with my mochacino and it was yumness!


On our first night, our friend Wei Lee brought us to Lygon Street which is a street full of Italian restaurants and I meant a row of ITALIAN restaurants!


There were pizzes, pastas, pizzas, pastas and you can see them making the pizzas through the windows like how you would see the chefs making dumplings in China through the windows! It was amazing how Melbourne offers such a range of diverse food and it had a great atmosphere as well! The problem is that there were too many choices to choose from and can be abit of a headache!

On our road trips we also stopped along this place called the boatshed in Ballarat for their scones and yummy cakes! It seems like a few places often scones and tea/coffee set or cake and tea/coffee sets and they do pretty well. We had:

Macadamia lemon tart which is one of the best tarts I’ve ever tasted but that’s only if you like macadamia nuts:


warm banana pudding with vanilla ice cream:


Scones served with jam & cream:


They offered 2 scones on the plate with jam and cream – it went well with my Earl Grey Tea but can't believe they served 2 scones!!! (That's my afternoon tea and I still want to eat my dinner!)

Back in Melbourne city which we spent on our last two days (Monday & Tuesday), Marcus & I had dinner at this greek restaurant called Kouzina by Yarra River for my birthday and it’s very similar to C.A.C Mt Eden where they offered a range of tapas. The restaurant overlooks the river and the city lights which was amazing!

Delicious feta kopanisti dip with warm pita bread:



grilled chicken:


keftedes which is a type of meatball tapas topped with onions:


Flaming saganaki which is fried cheese that is melted in a pan and is normally eaten with bread and lemon juice to help with the strong flavour:


The taste of each food was so strong it really was divine! It is so different to the taste you get from eating asian, it’s very strong but not curry and spice strong. There were many great restaurants at Southbank along the river to dine in and a foodcourt at the bottom as well if you prefer something not as costly but the view may not be that great! Sigh, the price to pay for a good view ay!

What I love about Melbourne though is the little hidden lanes that is buzzing with cafes and life! It has interesting art work along the walls as well the rubbish bins! Any shop you stop at, the coffee is great and they sell the normal sandwiches, soups, muffins and brunch lunch menus! I can spend the whole day just cruising around the lanes and trying out different food but then obviously that would mean I can’t explore other parts of the city!






We stayed just by chinatown where they also had a variety of great asian crusine and Kopitiam there reminded me of back home and I went there twice out of my whole 2 days in the city! Their kopitiam really tasted authentic and like back home!




It closes really late too like 2am so if you need a supper place go there! We had their ice kajang and their nasi lamak on the first night and tried their assam laksa and chicken laksa the other night and all met our expectations. There were many Japanese places to eat because I think it's healthy and quick!




We had Japanese at Phillips Arcade recommended by Mary our friend and it was packed out really quickly!

They also had a number of breadtop chains which I thought which breadtalk (but got cheated)anyway, they had a Hong Kong bakery is in China town and apparently their egg tarts are the best in town so we tried them and it was not bad. Their wife pastry was nice though as it was soft and smooth!

On the last night of our stay there we went to a German restaurant called Hofbrauhaus in the city along Market Lane and to my surprise the food wasn’t that bad! They had interesting items on their menu but nothing strange like dog meat or rabbit meat =) Honestly though I prefer the bakeries in Auckland.

Schweinebraten: Roast pork, served with sauerkraut and potato dumpling:


Sauerkraut is cabbage that was shredded up and tasted like pickled cabbage, very nice but Marcus didn't like it.

Jagerschnitzel: pan fried veal schnitzel with fresh vegetables, spatzle and a creamy mushroom sauce:


Konigin Pastete: Veal chicken and mushroom ragout served in pastry:


Well, basically I have eaten so much during this trip I can't believe how much I've spent! (Have to get over it and tell myself it's a holiday what is spent is spent but it was such an experience!)

I will definately return to Melbourne in the near future =)

A view of the twelve apostles along Great Ocean Road:

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

MKOP

Tonight we went to somewhere we haven't tried before and because it was raining and traffic jam, we decided anywhere along Mission Bay will be good.
So, looking through our entertainment book we decided on MKOP. MKOP is short for My kind of place is located in the heart of mission bay along 95a Tamaki Drive. I quite like the name.

It overlooks the beach and has a nice atmosphere to the place although it was really quiet!

We had their seafood chowder


Salmon fillet served with rocket salad, avocado salsa and jalapenos creamy sauce


Pork Sirloin on potato mash, roast tomato, corn cob, apple and rocket salad and cos sugar jus


We both felt that the food was done really well and the food taste great! The only down side was it was WAYYYYYYYYY too quiet! We were the only ones in the restaurant!!!!

I would definately go back again but not sure if I would want to be the only one there eating again - it was just way too quiet and abit uncomfortable but overall the food was GREAT! The waiter's attention was fully focus on us for sure!! It just felt like our whole conversation was overheard by him! Oh ya, also this place seems to be owned by Indians and apparently the owner owns the restaurant Masala upstairs too.

Verdict:

Food: 9/10
Price: 7/10 costly but the food was great - you can use your entertainment card like we did.
Atmosphere: Besides being quiet 7/10
Website: http://www.mkop.co.nz (The food looks better than what is shown on the website)