Hear yee, hear yee... Good Food Month is upon Melbourne.
As a food lover and tourist, constant scanning of upcoming events involving meals is a necessity so after reading about the Melbourne Night Noodle Markets on the Good Food site had to get down there.
Based in the Alexandra Gardens just across the Yarra river from Federation Square, the Night Noodle Market runs from 18th - 30th November 2013 offering a selection of Eastern inspired cuisine. From popular food trucks like Banh Mi Boys to long established restaurants such as Longrain and Chin Chin, 25 stalls have been set up in an Asian style market to sell to the masses each night.
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Friday, 8 November 2013
Barry - old man by name, cool cafe by nature - High St, Northcote
Having landed in Melbourne five weeks ago, I quickly discovered something... Melbourne residents are ADDICTED to coffee. And I mean seriously addicted.
On the first few tries of a Melbourne cup of Joe, I found my eyes zooming in and out, speaking quickly and given a raging boost of energy. Exactly what the world keeps saying is bad for us but a caffeine kick is great in my opinion.
I saw Barry on my first drive home from the airport. Spotting the exposed brick work a mile off I added it to the long list of lunch joints to try whilst here.
On the first few tries of a Melbourne cup of Joe, I found my eyes zooming in and out, speaking quickly and given a raging boost of energy. Exactly what the world keeps saying is bad for us but a caffeine kick is great in my opinion.
I saw Barry on my first drive home from the airport. Spotting the exposed brick work a mile off I added it to the long list of lunch joints to try whilst here.
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Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Thailand on a shoestring - Northern Thailand & Hill tribe Trek
As part of my travels to the land down under, Thailand was on the list. The Gadventures trip "Thailand on a shoestring" stood out to me, with 16 days of travel from Bangkok to the north, Chiang Mai, a hill tribe trek, then down to the islands in the south with a group of no more than 16 people.
Arriving in Bangkok was a little intimidating, after heavy travel I just wanted my bed so stuck to the hotel restaurant rather than exploring. All the Thailand Gadventures trips start from the Bangkok Centre Hotel, located close to the main train station. The hotel was more than I expected with reasonably priced food, clean, decent sized rooms, a pool and free wifi.
Arriving in Bangkok was a little intimidating, after heavy travel I just wanted my bed so stuck to the hotel restaurant rather than exploring. All the Thailand Gadventures trips start from the Bangkok Centre Hotel, located close to the main train station. The hotel was more than I expected with reasonably priced food, clean, decent sized rooms, a pool and free wifi.
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Thursday, 12 September 2013
Can't beat a bit of meat - Reds True BBQ, Leeds
Reds True BBQ popped up in Leeds at the beginning of 2012 providing a giant slab of meat on the doorstep of Call Lane, right in the city centre.
A haven for meat lovers, their slogan "low and slow" gives an idea of just how you're getting your meat. Having started working in Leeds again this spring, I was drawn to Red's after Channel 4's Sunday Brunch Chef Simon Rimmer said he was heading their for a meeting and asked for recommendations on Twitter.
A haven for meat lovers, their slogan "low and slow" gives an idea of just how you're getting your meat. Having started working in Leeds again this spring, I was drawn to Red's after Channel 4's Sunday Brunch Chef Simon Rimmer said he was heading their for a meeting and asked for recommendations on Twitter.
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Sunday, 18 August 2013
Dance 'til the cows come home - Farm Fest 2013
26 - 27 July 2013 saw the return of Farm Festival in Somerset which started 8 years ago with a group of friends bringing people together for a great time. Focusing on what they wanted out of a festival rather than media hype and high ticket prices, Farm Festival has grown from a few friends on a farm to an amazing 4500 people this year.
Thursday, 25 July 2013
Ariba! Ariba! Mexican street food... in the centre of Leeds
Three months off... tres naughty!
However lots of coming posts full of delicious treats and feasts for the eyes, from restaurants, to bars to festivals with plenty of recommendations in various different cities.
Having shuffled back over to the epicentre of West Yorkshire to a new job in Leeds, I arrived at the same time as the new Trinity Leeds Shopping Centre (how convenient).
I'm swiftly working my way round all the brand new eateries and cocktail caves but after a lovely few weeks of actual Summer sunshine headed to Cielo Blanco, a Mexican restaurant on the top floor of the centre.
However lots of coming posts full of delicious treats and feasts for the eyes, from restaurants, to bars to festivals with plenty of recommendations in various different cities.
Having shuffled back over to the epicentre of West Yorkshire to a new job in Leeds, I arrived at the same time as the new Trinity Leeds Shopping Centre (how convenient).
I'm swiftly working my way round all the brand new eateries and cocktail caves but after a lovely few weeks of actual Summer sunshine headed to Cielo Blanco, a Mexican restaurant on the top floor of the centre.
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Monday, 20 May 2013
Mrs Atha's - lots of Leeds love for my new local
As many may know I'm partial to a spot of tea or coffee and cake every now and again... ok more than now and again.
Having recently joined a super cool (I realise this sounds cheesy) company in Leeds four weeks ago, my commute has changed from Sheffield to my old stomping ground in Leeds.
I'm not 100% how I came across Mrs Atha's but I'm certainly glad I did. The decor is semi industrial with my favourite interior elements of a brick wall or three, high ceilings and metal beams.
Wednesday, 10 April 2013
Started makin' trouble in my Neighbourhood - bringing New York to Manchester.
Whilst over in Manchester for the Jessie Ware gig, I took the opportunity to have lunch with my very good friend. We've been to cute and kitsch cafe come restaurants like Home Sweet Home/Jack Spratts/Common and loved them, but wanted to check out somewhere different.
My friend recommended Oast House or Neighbourhood in Spinningfields. It was a toughy when I'd checked out both of the menus but we went for Neighbourhood, mainly because I saw Lobster on the menu! (Next time Oast House!)
Fresh Lobsters at Neighbourhood |
Tuesday, 9 April 2013
This... is.... happening!
There are only a small amount of words to this post, but the balance is paid, the line up is out and GLASTONBURY 2013 is happening!
More on this come July 2013, feel the excitement!
More on this come July 2013, feel the excitement!
Friday, 22 March 2013
Im taking water for you...
A couple of weeks ago I had the extreme pleasure of going to see Jessie Ware at the HMV Ritz in Manchester.
The HMV Ritz is an old music theatre venue located near Oxford Road train station, and as Jessie put it "looks beautiful, stinks of ****." You could see and smell what she meant but I really prefer smaller venues (sign of age) they give a more intimate feel, I can see without my glasses and you feel a certain bond with the crowd all huddled in together. The Ritz had an upper balcony and we were stood on the lower growd near the stage with the smallest (height wise) crowd I've ever seen, brilliant for us as its a real bug bear sometimes when watching bands.
Jessie Ware |
Monday, 4 March 2013
Happy Birthday.... to me!
In keeping with my French theme, we head back to Sheffield for my 28th birthday meal, yes 28, I'm in shock too! A recommendation from my French teacher, Cafe Ceres was the restaurant of choice, located at the end of popular Ecclesall Road at Hunters Bar.
A little more on Cafe Ceres directly from the website:
"Ceres (or Café Ceres as it was known before we dropped the café bit) spent its first twelve years as a small, cosy café in squashed but charming premises on Sharrow Vale Road. We now occupy a much bigger (but still charming!) place on Hunter’s bar roundabout, only about 250 yards from our original base. Ceres has been run by us – Jean-Paul and Caroline Strappazzon – since the summer of 2000 when we moved to Sheffield from France to try our hand at the catering business. We serve good coffee, brunches and lunches, and open late for French bistro evenings 4 nights a week."
Ceres at Hunters Bar - Sheffield |
"Ceres (or Café Ceres as it was known before we dropped the café bit) spent its first twelve years as a small, cosy café in squashed but charming premises on Sharrow Vale Road. We now occupy a much bigger (but still charming!) place on Hunter’s bar roundabout, only about 250 yards from our original base. Ceres has been run by us – Jean-Paul and Caroline Strappazzon – since the summer of 2000 when we moved to Sheffield from France to try our hand at the catering business. We serve good coffee, brunches and lunches, and open late for French bistro evenings 4 nights a week."
Thursday, 14 February 2013
Joie de Vivre - A mini guide - Day 2 - all the Ms, Montmatre, Marais and 1st ever escargots!
A little know fact is that in 2005 I studied in Melbourne as part of my University media course. Living with new people from many different countries, Australia, France, America, Sweden, Sri Lanka, Colombia. The lucky thing for me is that lots of the people I've met, I'm still friends with 8 years later!
Including my beautiful French friend and her hubby who runs Cantine California (www.cantinecalifornia.com) who live in old gay Paris and who I now get to see every 6 months! More on this later!
With time off on a Friday evening, I braved the crazy Parisian snow in a taxi to head to the North of Paris, to Montmatre, near the Sacre Couer (must see for a tourist). After abandoning the taxi at the bottom of rue de Trois Freres, I met my friends in La Famille. A super cool restaurant/come bar with a crazy mojito menu! I had the Framboise Menthe Poivre - or in English, Raspberry, mint & chilli. Sounds strange but it was lush! Its in the detail at La Famille, the drinks were served with dry ice and a mint flavoured sweety teddy. I also tried the Peche, Gingerembre - Peach and Ginger beer which came avec flying saucers! I could not choose between the two.
Including my beautiful French friend and her hubby who runs Cantine California (www.cantinecalifornia.com) who live in old gay Paris and who I now get to see every 6 months! More on this later!
With time off on a Friday evening, I braved the crazy Parisian snow in a taxi to head to the North of Paris, to Montmatre, near the Sacre Couer (must see for a tourist). After abandoning the taxi at the bottom of rue de Trois Freres, I met my friends in La Famille. A super cool restaurant/come bar with a crazy mojito menu! I had the Framboise Menthe Poivre - or in English, Raspberry, mint & chilli. Sounds strange but it was lush! Its in the detail at La Famille, the drinks were served with dry ice and a mint flavoured sweety teddy. I also tried the Peche, Gingerembre - Peach and Ginger beer which came avec flying saucers! I could not choose between the two.
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Saturday, 26 January 2013
Vive le Paris Mini Guide! Day One - Tour de Eiffel, Bastille & The Islands
Paris, the city of romance, Fashion capital of the world, known for Le Tour de France and amazing food and wine.
Due to my job, this was my third visit to Paris in a year, for an international exhibition. Lucky for me we do get some free time in the late afternoon and evenings to explore what is fast becoming one of my favourite cities.
Le Tour de Eiffel - View from Trocadero |
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Sunday, 6 January 2013
Happy New Year!
It's 2013! Crazy stuff, I feel like the past year has passed me by in the blink of an eye and yet, when I've been choosing my "Year of instagrams" I was spoilt for choice having crammed in a ridiculous amount of things.
So look back over 2012 then, firstly Happy New Year is in French because I started learning French again last year and went to Paris for the first time in January, hence January instragram, Tour de Eiffel!
February - Birthday season, we hit Whitby in a cottage in the snow, had cocktails and meals. Then my sis and I went to Liverpool to see The Drums (02 academy - great venue).
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