Saturday, January 29, 2011

Sweet, Sweet Gluttony

Definition:
1. Habitual eating to excess.
2. Eating to excess (personified as one of the deadly sins).
3. Excess in eating; extravagant indulgence of the appetite for food; voracity

Today was the big day, a double header!!! Brunch at 10am followed by Lunch at Noon. Today I was a GLUTTON and I refuse to apologise for it! There is nothing more gorgeous than sharing a meal with the people you love most, your family and friends. And today, I got to do it twice.

Brunch was at New in Town with the fantabulous Miss Sheena and her and Sue's adorable kidlets, Charlotte Sofia and Oliver.

The breakfast menu looked good, had to do a quick double take on the pricelist though as there was no way I could be reading it right (I was!!!)

I ordered the Big New in Town Breakfast, for $13. You get 2 eggs (I ordered mine poached and they came out perfect! Getting poached eggs perfect is a true talent, they were super gorgeous); bacon; polish grilled sausage; sautéed mushroom and spinach; grilled tomato; hash brown all served with toast. $13 frikken dollars = FRIKKEN AWESOME


Sheena and Charlotte both ordered the BLAT for $8 - Bacon; Lettuce; Avocado and Bacon on Turkish and Sofia had Bacon & Eggs for $7.



If you're looking for a relaxed, family friendly cafe that serves good food at great prices, you have to check this place out. And the staff are so nice too, none of that inner city snobbery and bullshit! And they have magnadoodles for the kids, truth be told I wanted to play with it too :-)

What a heavenly way to spend the morning: great company, great conversation and great food. And the bill came to less than $42, that's a good morning out if you ask me!!



THESE GIRLS ARE SO TALENTED AND I REALLY WANTED TO PLAY TOO, MAYBE NEXT TIME


YOU KNOW THE PLACE IS OK IF THE TODDLER IS SMILING

After a short stroll with the girls and Ollie we parted ways and I made my way to destination no 2 - The Botany View Hotel. I met Mrs Sarah outside, it honestly looked like we were the only people in there, apart from the staff - never a good thing. Now the downstairs bar is not at all impressive, but it gets better as you move further back. We chose to sit outside in the upstairs courtyard which was a surprisingly pretty spot, thank god for the shade cloth though.

Soon after Miss Tahu and Miss Nat, with hubby Anthony in tow joined us and we got to the business of drinking (usually this is the part people would discuss the beers on tap and the offerings from the wine cellar, but as I drink neither and know sweet fuck all about either I'll just tell you the lemonade I had was just the right combination of syrup and soda)


The breeze was lovely as we chatted, lots of interesting people coming in and out, the couple behind us seemed to have no problem with PDA, and I honestly didn't know you could get your tongue that far down someone’s throat. It looked almost painful at times, I had to stare straight at Tahu at one point as it was making me physically ill. Oh and Gav came too. YAY

The food was a little pricey for a pub, but FUCK ME it was GOOD!!!I don't think I've ever had food so good in a pub, BLOODY BRILLIANT. I took photos of almost everyone’s meals, but I had a brain fart and forgot to take one. Sarah got served first and finished eating before I remembered. It's such a shame too, it looked and smelt amazing. She had the Pumpkin and Goats Cheese Ravioli with baby spinach and roasted capsicum. Mass Bloggers FAIL on my part. It must have been good though, there was not a scrap left on the plate


Nat had the Chicken Burrito ($17) which looked sizeable and smelt really yummy


Anthony had the Chicken Burger ($12) served with fries, it was HUGE.


Tahu had the Greek style Chicken with parmesan mash and grilled haloumi, drizzled with Chilli oil ($25). Can I just say it looked and smelled insanely good.


Gav had the Coconut Battered Bugs with Rocket and baby beets ($23) I almost wished I had ordered it when it came out. Almost.


And I had the Lamb Rump rolled in rosemary salt with creamy mash, grilled haloumi and red wine jus ($25). It was possibly one of the prettiest plates I've ever seen! I am pretty sure I had a mini orgasm with the first bite, the lamb was so tender and the jus was bliss. Without doubt the best pub food I've EVER had.


A bloody good day out with wonderful people and frikken brilliant food. If I had worn jeans I would have had to Al Bundy it on the way home, coz my belly was full. Once in a while a little Gluttony is OK, maybe even necessary. A BIG THANK YOU to Sheena, Charlie, Sofia, Ollie, Sarah, Gav, Tahu, Nat and Anthony for a FANTABULOUS DAY! Cannot wait for the next instalment, possibly late Feb as I am a broke arse bitch til then.

xoxo

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Big Plans, Itty Bitty Budget

So I've decided Saturday is going to be a double hitter.

Brunch with the super awesome Lawrance-Virago clan @ the New In Town cafe (once The Chocolate Dog) followed by lunch @ The Botany View Hotel with Miss Tahu and Miss Sarah.

My budget is fast running out and pay day is almost a month away, but Fuck It life's too short to care about that crap. I'll think about it tomorrow... or the next say

PS If in future I have any more hare brained schemes, someone please slap me

Sunday, January 23, 2011

The Sri Lankan Affair


After a long day at work, caught up with the delectable Miss Tahu and off we went for the first of many, many, many meals down King Street.

While I was looking for something familiar and un-exotic (is that even a word?) Tahu pointed out Kammadhenu - located at 377 King Street Newtown. I was hesitant at first, it looked like a hole in the wall and frankly I've never been that adventurous when it comes to food (didn't really think about that when I came up with this frikken idea now did I?) But as Tahu pointed out, I was going to have to eat there eventually, so I might as well do it now.

In we went, seated by the lovely Rahul who was very nice and attentive during the course of the meal. We checked out the menu, there's heaps to choose from and I had no idea what 98% of it was but in the end with Rahul's help we chose a mix of Gobi and Onion Pakoda (Gobi =  Cauliflower - woo hoo I'm learning Sri Lankan) as a starter. So yummy.



The Lamb Saag I ordered was A-MAY-ZING; it just melted in my mouth such yummy goodness. The Chicken Chettinad Tahu ordered almost burned the inside of my mouth; I was forced to pathetically beg for more water, I'm such a frikken lightweight!


In the end, we had a great night, good food, great conversation, lots of gossip and best of the entire bill came to less than $60.00, $12.00 of which was for 2 glasses of wine. Now I love a great meal but if I can get it for a good price now you just can't beat that shit!



1 down approximately 69 more to go (mind out of the gutter, you know who you are)

A Lightbulb Moment

It was a Thursday morning and I was travelling down King Street in Newtown on my way to work with Christine and Bec when an idea came to me. I don't recall how the conversation started but somewhere between the Princess Highway and Sydney Uni it was decided that in 2011 I would attempt to dine at every eatery on one side of King Street from The Botany View Hotel all the way down to Rowda Ya Habibi.

I have no idea where I am going to get the time or the money for that matter to do this but I'm gonna give it a good go, and with the help of my many friends who have all volunteered to join me on this adventure it will get done. I think. I hope!

If I don't get to every place then so what! It's going to be an awesome year regardless, because what's better than sharing a meal with the people you love most, right?

Wish Me Luck

:-)