Monday, 17 September 2012

Public

It was one warm spring night after work, a long awaited catch up was due for four friends. Well it had only been three weeks since they were all last together but so much had happened between then. The destination chosen was a restaurant named Public at 1/400 George Street, Brisbane. Unfortunately, for various reasons all four were running late. Ricki quickly rung ahead to make sure the booking was not canceled and the restaurant kindly hung onto the arrival of the four.

Once inside the restaurant, the atmosphere was very relaxed, made intimate by the candles on the table and the quirky lights hanging from the ceiling. A perfect place for a catch up. The music that was playing was a bit loud, but that didn't stop the four from chatting and laughing the night away.

Drinks were ordered and dishes were decided. The food at Public is designed to be shared, where each person choses between two to three plates.

The first dish that came out was the Prawn, Chorizo, Pequillo. Usually the dish was designed to serve three but the restaurant was able to add an extra prawn, it did come with an extra charge. The prawns were cooked perfectly and the accompanying sauce was delicious!

Next came the dish that Donny chose: Quail, Cashew, Masterstock. The quails were succulent and very tender.

Both Ricki and Yenface had to pick the Truffle Mac n Cheese, there's something about truffles that just draws these two in. The dish came out in a cute little pot, although it was a bit hot. Sadly, neither could taste very much of the truffles and overall, the Mac n Cheese was a little floury.

Moona liked the sound of the Barramundi, Saffron and Jamon. The fish came apart very easily and the jamon had a light citrusy flavour to it. A perfect combination.

The four also wanted to try something new, so Emu, Jerusalem Artichoke and Beetroot was chosen. Each found the emu to be surprisingly meaty and delicious but agreed that a full steak of emu would be a bit too much.

Alas, disaster struck, there was one more dish to come out, the much anticipated KFD - Kentucky Fried Duck, but the waiter or kitchen had forgotten. Not only that, but the table the four were dining at was booked for another group at 8pm, so the quartet were asked if they could move to the bar area and have their dish there. 
The maitre d' was very kind and tried his best to make the four comfortable by finding chairs, although mismatched, for them to sit at the bar area so they could finish off the remainder of their meal. Poor Ricki who sat on the tall bar stool would have looked strange to another person on the other side as it looked like she was laughing to herself and chatting to the floor. She would have soon look to have disappeared (or have fallen on the floor) as another chair was quickly produced so she could join the others.

When the KFD came out, it was a slight disappointment, although the skin was nice, the duck was a little tough with not much flavouring. The accompany sauce, however, was very delicious and quickly disappeared. Luckily, because of the mishap, the KFD were on the house.

It was an enjoyable night for Donny, Moona, Ricki and Yenface, each left feeling full and satisfied, their second stomach usually for dessert had also filled up. They parted their ways with smiles on their faces knowing that the next catch up would not be too far away.

Happy Eating!
Joanne :)

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PS. I thought it would be fun to write this review into a little story, so let me know what you thought about it :)

Sunday, 9 September 2012

Strawberry Picking

Hello!
There's something cute about strawberries, I don't love them as much as my sister but when you're in a field full of strawberries they're just so fun to pick and look at and they smell so delicious as well! So on our trip back from the Eumundi Markets we stopped by Strawberry Field which is across from the Ettamogah Pub. www.strawberryfields.com.au  (I think in summer they say you can pick your own watermelon?! How awesome is that?!)

There's no entry fee, you just pay for what you pick, I think we ended up with 6 punnets and it cost around $70. Not cheap, I know, but if you think about it, you get to pick all the big yummy juicy ones AND you're guaranteed that all the strawberries in your punnets will be good. Not like when you buy a whole bunch from the supermarkets and some turn out squished. Still yum though :P

I had heaps of fun looking out of weird mutated ones.

This was the mother of all mutated ones! Unfortunately I didn't find it, it was in the shop and they said it was found that morning, It's like 6 strawberries merged into ONE MEGA STRAWBERRY!!

We finished the day by having some of the strawberries we picked and this delicious strawberry parfait. Ah the combination of strawberries and vanilla ice cream is the best!!

What's your favourite strawberry combination?

Hope everyone is enjoying the warmer spring weather!

Joanne :)

Monday, 3 September 2012

Eumundi Markets

Hello!
This past Sunday was Father's Day but my family decided to celebrate a day earlier on Saturday by heading up to the Sunshine Coast and checking out the Eumundi Markets or "Ya-mun-day" as my cousin and I would pronounce it hehe :P  It took us about 1.5 hours to drive there from Brisbane so we left pretty early that morning, at least I got to nap in the car hehe. They are only opened between 7am and 2pm on Saturdays and 8am to 1:30pm on Wednesdays.

Gosh the markets were huge and there were so many people!! There were stalls for so many different things such as: clothes, jewellery, soaps, kitchenware, decorations etc.

One of the stores had some really beautifully painted bowls and plates from Turkey.  Mum bought one of those heat mat things you put under pots, what are they called again?

I loved the tea towels in this store haha! I want the lemon, or the dog towel. 
Maybe I'll get one the next time I'm up there.

Ok, for those that know me, I'm terrified of frogs, geckos and anything slimy, but for some reason these were really cute! I kind of want a colourful gecko with a big comical smile on it's face haha!

Of course I had to check out what type of food was there. They had heaps of fresh produces and a couple of different of cuisines from around the world. Off the top of my head there was German, Japanese, Spanish, Mexican and French.

We munched on some curly potato chips. These were actually more like fries and were kind of chewy which was pretty nice, apart from the fact that they were a bit oily.

Dad bought some German sausages and a potato pancake.

and...to add something Spanish, we got a plate of "A Little Bit of Everything". There was couscous, chicken, mushrooms, black beans, roast potatoes and potato salad. Wow we had a lot of potatoes that day! I guess we needed it for all the strawberry picking we did afterwards haha! Stay tuned for that post!

So, what are some other markets I should check out?

Happy Spring time everyone!!

Joanne :)

Tuesday, 14 August 2012

The Polish Place

Hello!
I visited The Polish Place a little while ago but I love it so much I thought I should share it with you all. Also since we've been having lots of beautiful weather, now would be the best time to go. It's up in Mount Tambourine, 333 Main Western Rd Tamborine Mountain, only 5 minutes away from the Gallery Walk.

The first thing you see is the breathtakingly beautiful view, that's why it's worth going on a sunny, blue sky day. There's heaps of outdoor seating so you can enjoy the scenery with some cute little visitors like lorikeets or the occasional kookaburra. Even if it's raining, inside is very cosy with some cute Polish decorations. The staff are all very friendly and all dressed in their beautiful traditional Polish costume.

I've made a video of my dining experience there so please watch and enjoy.

The food was all very tasty but my favourite would have to be the Polish Hot Chocolate. It was pretty much like a hot chocolate pudding and you had to eat it with a spoon. Perfect for a cold day. There's so much other stuff on the menu that I'd love to go back and try.

Even if you don't have time to sit down and have a meal there, this place is perfect for even an afternoon coffee to just relax and take in the scenery.

Happy Eating!
Joanne

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Sunday, 5 August 2012

Restaurant Two


Hello!
It was one of my closest friend's birthday recently, so we decided to celebrate it by fine dining at Restaurant Two at 2 Edward Street, Brisbane.

The atmosphere in the restaurant is very classy yet relaxed. I love the interior decor, it is very simple and clean with little touches that gives it some extra character. My cousin and I arrived early and instead of having to wait awkwardly by ourselves at the table, we were able to relax on the beautiful chairs in the entrance while the others arrived. The waiters were all extremely friendly and looked after us very well, even bringing us water while we waited for our friends.

After a long day at work I couldn't wait to tuck into all the yummy food on the menu! I started off with the Seared Hervey Bay Scallops which were cooked to perfection. The onion rings were also extremely crispy and the smoked tomatoes added an interesting flavour to the dish. This would have been my favourite dish of the night.

For mains, I had the Beef with Paris Marsh and Mushrooms. I chose the beef to be cooked medium well because I don't like mine too bloody, although I found it a bit too tough, probably should pick medium in the future. I still really enjoyed the main, the beef was really nice and I loved the mash and the mushrooms which tied the whole dish together. The mash was so smooth!

Then came the dessert, I couldn't decide which one to pick but in the end I went with the Passionfruit souffle with Passionfruit ice cream. Unfortunately I wasn't as excited about this as I thought I would be. The souffle tasted a bit too eggy and the ice cream was a bit more icy than creamy. It also looked a bit plain, like something was missing on the plate. However, the souffle was cooked very well and it had risen beautifully. 

We also ordered some cocktails, I had the Amaretto Ruby Sours which was very nice, didn't taste too alcoholic so it's great for light drinkers like me.

Restaurant Two would be another place I'd be happy to return to one day and I can't wait to try more dishes on their menu!

Happy Eating!
Joanne :)
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Saturday, 28 July 2012

Regional Food Festival

Hello!!
Last weekend, 21-22 July, was the Regional Food Festival at Southbank. As we all know how much I love food, I couldn't say no to it! Besides it was free. As the name suggests, there were heaps of local produces such as: fruits, vegetables, meats, cheese, olives, oils, chutney, chocolate, wines, dips, sauces...so much stuff! And we got to sample quite a few of them which is always the best part haha! So here are some of the things I got to try.

We got to munch on some juicy carrots, they were really sweet. Normally I don't like eating raw carrots, but this I loved. I thought about going back to get some more haha!

There were some sausages and some garlic and rosemary potatoes which were cooked to perfection.

 
Can't say no to some German sausages with sauerkraut.

There was also a seafood stand, where you get a couple of pieces of fried fish for about $5.

The Pauls Milk stand were giving out flavoured milk for a coin donation. They had Malt/Chocolate, Banana and Ice Coffee. They were very yum, might be a bit sweet for some people but you can always add more milk to them. I hope they sell them in supermarkets...I should go check that out.

 
This was interesting, they had some wheelbarrows with lots of herbs in them. The T-licious stand were giving out cups and what you do is pick the herbs you like and brew your own tea by adding some hot water. I picked lots of lemon myrtle, peppermint, apple mint, lemon sage, lemongrass and some other stuff. It tasted pretty good. Although I'm not sure if that's what gave me a bit of a stomach ache later...

The last thing I tried was some Mammino Homemade Ice Cream. We got Jaffa and Macadamia. I love this flavour combination! You can either pull them out of the cup and eat it on a stick or dig in with a couple of spoons. They have heaps of other delicious flavours.

I also saw Tregan and Jules from this year's Masterchef. Apparently Amina was there too but I didn't get to see her :(

At the end of the day I was pretty happy and satisfied with the food festival. It was kind of like the Good Food and Wine show but outdoors and free. So next year when it comes around again, I definitely recommend you to try it!

If you went this year, what your favourite thing that you sampled or bought?

Happy eating!
Joanne :)

Tuesday, 17 July 2012

San Churro Brisbane

Hello!

I had no idea there was going to be a San Churro opening in Southbank until I saw one of my friends post a picture of it on their Instagram. I was so super excited!! I love churros and I've never tried San Churro in other states before. So another friend and I made a date to try it out ASAP! We had no idea where it was but it's not hard to find, it's right next to the Southbank Cinemas.

As we were going on a Saturday, we thought it'd be really packed, there was a bit of a line but it moved pretty quickly. What I liked about San Churro compared to Max Brenner is that it's all table service which is great. No having to stand in line for ages just to order and then pray that you find a table before your order comes.

We ordered the Churros for Two and a Spanish Hot Chocolate each, I had the Mint Magnifico and my friend had the Avellana, the hazelnut one.

 
The Churros for Two came out first, you get about six churros with two pots of either milk, dark or white chocolate or caramel, we chose milk and dark. We also had them sprinkled with cinnamon sugar but you also get the choice of icing sugar. I found the churros a bit too crunchy for my liking and as they got colder, they became even harder. I always thought churros were suppose to be more donutty in texture? Aren't they the Spanish version of donuts? But it was still pretty tasty and I liked them with the dark chocolate.

My mint Spanish hot chocolate was yum! Very thick and creamy and so filling! Perfect on a cold night. I'd love to try out all their other flavours as well, such as the orange one.

I love this quote on their napkins!

Overall I enjoyed experience at San Churro, unfortunately I was slightly disappointed by the churros but that won't stop me from going back in the future!

Hope you enjoy it just as much, if not more!
Joanne :)

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