Tetsuya’s, Sydney

Location: 529 Kent Street, Sydney NSW 2000Price: $295pp tasting menu, with drinks and oysters ~$700Website: https://www.tetsuyas.com Located in a heritage site in the middle of Sydney’s CBD, you likely would have walked past Tetsuya’s inconspicuous location multiple times before. It is sandwiched between a car park and Sanctuary Hotel, but once you step inside the restaurant you are taken to a tranquil Japanese restaurant with the loveliest garden. … Continue reading Tetsuya’s, Sydney

Templo, Hobart

Location: 98 Patrick St, Hobart Tas 7000Price: $95pp, not including drinksWebsite: https://templo.com.au/Social: https://www.instagram.com/templohobart/ As one Feeds member travelled through NZ, another roadtripped through Tassie and with Hobart the midway point, I got to try out Templo. Coming highly recommended, Templo is a cozy, 25 seat restaurant that celebrates seasonal local produce that Tasmania has to offer. Make sure to book ahead as it gets busy to guarantee yourself … Continue reading Templo, Hobart

Dishoom, Covent Garden, London

Feeds goes international! After two years of COVID lockdowns preventing travel, we’re happy to bring you some content from recent travels overseas. It felt great to be overseas again, exploring the world and leaving the past two years of restrictions and isolation behind. I definitely had a renewed sense of gratitude for the privilege to be able to travel to so many different places and … Continue reading Dishoom, Covent Garden, London

Odd Culture, Newtown

Location: 266 King Street, Newtown NSW 2042Price: $252 for 6 people, including 2 drinksSocial: https://www.instagram.com/oddculturenewtown/?hl=en Odd Culture is a relaxed and casual restaurant and bar centred around ‘an exploration of fermentation’. Located on King Street in Newtown and dog friendly, it was a nice open space with friendly staff and a chilled atmosphere. To start things off we ordered some of their house baked sourdough ‘beer bread’ … Continue reading Odd Culture, Newtown

Restaurant Leo, Sydney

Around the corner from Ragazzi and tucked in the alleyway that is Angel Place, is another sumptuous pasta restaurant – Leo. Opened by the chef and owner of LuMi, I had heard many good things about Leo as another top pasta joint in Sydney and was curious to see how it compared to the nearby Ragazzi. The restaurant boasts al fresco dining, but on a … Continue reading Restaurant Leo, Sydney

Wonton Warrior, Burwood

I recently discovered another local gem in Burwood, Wonton Warrior on Burwood Road. I could be late to the party but this small hole in the wall eatery serves up delicious handmade noodles and dumplings. Decently priced with authentic flavours, it is another go-to place in Burwood for some comforting home made Chinese food. Location: 135A Burwood Road, Burwood NSW 2134Price: $59 for all the … Continue reading Wonton Warrior, Burwood

Porteno, Surry Hills

Having heard many stories about the legendary Argentinian BBQ at Porteno, we excitedly booked a reservation as a reunion of sorts post the omicron wave. After a fire broke out at their restaurant in 2015, Porteno moved to their current location on Holt Street in Surry Hills. A very quiet street, the restaurant was very much removed from the hustle and bustle of Crown Street. … Continue reading Porteno, Surry Hills

Italian Street Kitchen, Meadowbank

It feels good to be out of lockdown and back exploring the many eateries across Sydney. With newfound appreciation for the suburbs given the 5km constraints we underwent in Sydney, this week I headed to the waterside suburb of Meadowbank to try out Italian Street Kitchen. Tucked away amongst high-rise apartments, the restaurant felt very local, a place where you’d go if you lived nearby, … Continue reading Italian Street Kitchen, Meadowbank

Cirrus Dining, Barangaroo

It feels good to be out of lockdown and able to leave our 5km bubble, and so with that, we celebrated freedom and some personal milestones, with our first dine in experience in 4 months at Cirrus Dining. The weather blessed us with sunny blue skies and Barangaroo was buzzing with people out and about enjoying the restaurants along the wharf. With stomachs growling, we … Continue reading Cirrus Dining, Barangaroo

Billu’s, Harris Park

If you are ever in search of authentic Indian food, look no further than Harris Park, where a litany of restaurants line the streets serving all forms of delicious Indian and sub continent cuisines. Probably most famous of them all is Billu’s, located in a single storey house on Wigram Street in Harris Park. Inside it was well lit and packed to the brim with … Continue reading Billu’s, Harris Park

Bella Brutta, Newtown

When in search of a good pizza, look no further than Bella Brutta in Newtown. With a simple menu of delicious pizzas and classic Italian entrees situated on busy King Street, it’s the perfect destination in the inner west to satisfy any carb cravings. Location: 135 King Street, Newtown, SydneyPrice: Around $30 per pizzaWebsite: http://www.bellabrutta.com.au Melissa: 7.5/10, delicious wood-fired pizza with a range of great … Continue reading Bella Brutta, Newtown

Chaco Bar, Pott’s Point

In search of a fine but not too fine dining experience, I decided to try the tasting menu at Chaco Bar to see how good their yakitori offerings were. I’d previously been to their ramen joint in Darlinghurst and it was delicious, so was pretty excited to try the tasting menu alongside the much Instagrammed wagyu niku sushi. Location: 186-188 Victoria Street, Potts PointChaco Tasting … Continue reading Chaco Bar, Pott’s Point

Choji Yakiniku, Chatswood

There always seems to be an element of sophistication involved in Japanese bbq and that definitely rang true throughout our experience at Choji Yakiniku. From the perfectly cut and marbled meats, to the range of premium wagyu (including Kagoshima 12+) available, this was definitely a delicious dining experience. Location: 228 Victoria Ave, Chatswood NSW 2067Price will depend on how much you order, expect $50-$60pp Melissa: … Continue reading Choji Yakiniku, Chatswood

Nikkei Restaurant, Surry Hills

Intrigued by the premise of Japanese and Peruvian fusion, and being rather uneducated in the realms of Peruvian food, I headed to Nikkei restaurant in Surry Hills to try out their summer menu. It wasn’t until I arrived that I realised the restaurant is not fusion at all, but rather a cuisine in itself created by Peruvians of Japanese descent who begun using traditional Japanese … Continue reading Nikkei Restaurant, Surry Hills

Goodtime Burgers, Warwick Farm

Once again another food adventure out west, this week to Goodtime Burgers in Liverpool. Keen for a delicious feast, the three of us piled into a car with water bottles ready. Little did we know, Goodtime has free complimentary water! And hand wipes! And attractive, retro red and white checkered tables! Definitely big pluses in our book. Goodtime Burgers is a cosy outdoor diner tucked … Continue reading Goodtime Burgers, Warwick Farm

Myung Jang Korean BBQ, Sydney

Location: 363A Pitt St, Sydney NSW The search for the best beef in town may not be inside a burger: in an alleyway off Pitt Street, Myung Jang Korean Restaurant is put to the test. Coming in with three different Korean BBQ experience levels, we bring to you three perspectives on our Myung Jang dining adventure from Eamon, the Novice, James, the Intermediate and Melissa, … Continue reading Myung Jang Korean BBQ, Sydney