What if Ho Chi Minh had written about his time as a cook in France and the USA as 'Down in Out in Paris and New York'? Much has changed for Vietnamese migrants in Paris since then, even Luke Nguyen has family here running a restaurant. We had to drop in and say g'day.
A Sydney food blog celebrating the world's great culinary underbelly. We are ham-fisted enthusiasts who dig traditional foods, hole-in-the-wall restaurants, and international supermarkets of mystery.
30 April 2015
28 April 2015
Komaru ~ Japanese - Neutral Bay
Komaru Osaka Style Sushi in Neutral Bay is an instant favourite, essential eating for all fellow Japan-o-philes.
23 April 2015
21 April 2015
Cafe De Hong Kong ~ Carlingford Village
We have a fetish for that cultural mishmash of cuisines that is Hong Kong coffee shop food. We finally get a chance to try the reader recommended Cafe de Hong Kong in Carlingford.
16 April 2015
14 April 2015
ATL Ayam Tulang Lunak ~ Indonesian Soft Boned Chicken - Kingsford [CLOSED]
Sniffing around Kingsford we're super happy to discover ATL Ayam Tulang Lunak has appeared since our last recon mission. Fried chicken fiends rejoice because it's run by the folks behind the legendary ATL Maranatha.
[CLOSED - as we wrote this ATL closed but has relocated to Mascot, see below]
[CLOSED - as we wrote this ATL closed but has relocated to Mascot, see below]
09 April 2015
Rue Faubourg Saint-Denis ~ Turkish Soup, Kurdish Sandwiches, Boho Nosh and our Favourite Bar in Paris
One street in Paris captured our heart and stomach like no other. Rue Faubourg Saint-Denis mixes migrant communities and hipster food in a buzzing street in the 10th.
07 April 2015
Nua Lao ~ Thai Lao - Haymarket \ Chinatown Fringe
Nua Lao Thai on George Street serves headbangin' funked up Lao and Thai soups, salads and street food dishes, as well as a bain-marie-of-love chock full of mysterious wonder. They also do standard easy-listening Thai so you can drag along your less adventurous pals.
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