Category: FOOD & DRINK

There’s a naughty dessert festival coming to Sydney: The Milk ‘n’ Sugar

Milk Sugar glow stick fairy floss

Feel that dull ache in your back teeth? Yeah, that’s your them screaming out for mercy in advance of this year’s naughtiest dessert festival coming to Sydney, Milk ‘n’ Sugar. It is set to return this year alongside VIVID Sydney at the Overseas Passenger Terminal Circular Quay next weekend, bringing together Sydney’s finest dessert enthusiasts to offer revellers a colourful array of diverse, distinctive and delicious flavours. With items on the menu like Fluffy Crunch’s Flurrito, scoops of ice-cream topped with Froot Loops and rainbow dust that is rolled up in fairy floss; a tonka bean mandarin mousse with a brownie base from Koi Dessert Bar; hand chocolate dipped cheesecake on a stick from Bianco Kitchen; a crunchy golden churro burger from Bar Coco; light-up doughnut ice-cream cones from Hungary Bites and dessert arancini balls from Arancini Guy, you should skip dinner. It all goes down at the Overseas Passenger Terminal from 8-10 June from 6-11pm, with a $2 entry fee.

Gin Lane cocktail bar does dark and broody well with 3 words: gin on tap

Gin Lane cocktail front

There are few places in Sydney you can walk into and immediately add to your ‘must return’ list. Gin Lane on Kensington Street is one of them. It’s dark, it’s broody, it’s cosy, it’s creative and comes complete with gin and tonic on tap to make their signature raison d’être as easy to pump out as they are to drink. Gin Lane is the baby of Grant Collins, the charistmatic Englishman whose penchant for not only drinking, but doing it well gave rise to his latest project, giving first dates and casual friendly catch-ups a new home in Sydney’s inner south. As the name suggests, they do gin. But added into some of the most elaborate cocktails you’d never have thought of. Want something classic, yeah, they do that; want something with a bit of a coastal flavour, yeah they’ve got that covered with the ‘Mediterranean’ cocktail of gin mare, rosemary and thyme, or if you want something served out of a light bulb, that, too, is a thing. In fact, the light bulb cocktail – their secret entrant into a competition later this year for World Gin Day in 9 June – isn’t even on the menu yet, so now’s the time to try and offer-up your praise… or condolences, depending on your palette. The staff are knowledgable, the vibe is pleasant the the storeys are two, meaning if the thoroughfare of the first floor aren’t for you, a cosy nook upstairs, complete with velvet chairs and mood lighting are super to keep you happy…. Read More

The Botanica Vaucluse has just changed what it means to ‘eat green’

Botanica Vaucluse

Nestled in the quiet eastern suburb of Vaucluse is a restaurant offering unpretentious, ‘farm to fork’ produce, ethically and sustainably sourced from Jamberoo Valley, which is two hours south of Sydney. The executive chef at The Botanica Vaucluse, Perry Hill explains the philosophy behind his food has come about due to his long-time appreciation and interest in ethical and sustainable practices when it comes to sourcing local produce. And Hill’s love for quality, sustainable produce certainly shines through in his final product. The defining moment was when the first course came out and guests sitting at the table – who were minutes ago deep in conversation and laughing – suddenly went quiet. As they began to try a little tasting from each dish, heads started nodding with approval. But still no time for words. Entrees included slow roast butternut pumpkin, tahini, sunflower seeds with sumac; warm spanner crab salad, pomelo, lemon olive oil with plantain chips; and wagyu beef bresaola, pickled beetroot and horseradish. The combination of the creamy pumpkin and the tahini, coupled with the texture of the sunflower seeds is guaranteed to turn pumpkin-sceptics into lovers of this underrated vegetable. Moving onto mains, it was a spectacular feast of seared kingfish, grilled capsicum with romesco dressing; sweet potato gnocchi, soft goats cheese, pesto and baby leeks; roast dry aged lamb rump, smoked eggplant, rosemary with feta; and roast duck breast, radicchio, fennel and preserved orange salad. For one who tends to steer towards traditional dishes such as lamb, the sweet potato gnocchi blew… Read More

Why eat cookies when you can eat Cookie Doh?

Cookie Doh Co

There’s that guilty pleasure we all have that no one knows about. Some drink wine in bed, others secretly go to cos play parties, others collect lockets of hair and others eat cookie dough right from the tub, bypassing that whole oven-like middle man. Cookie Doh Co knows this all too well, so turned the favourite treat of so many people around the world back into its simplest form and made it okay to eat. That is the right sized spoon for eating cookie dough ? ? @grace_lauder Buy choc chip, triple choc and cookies and cream at selected Coles stores now! OR grab ALL of our flavours in store at Bistro Morgan or online at www.cookiedoh.co ? We are currently stocked at 5 Coles stores. Warringal Mall, Ivanhoe, Moonee Ponds, Oakleigh and Dandenong (Princes Hwy) A post shared by Cookie Doh Co. (@cookiedohco) on Mar 26, 2018 at 11:44pm PDT Their latest flavour additions of raspberry & white chocolate and cookies & cream take classic flavours and add something different, bursting with sweet and tarty berries, while still being able to be transformed into a culinary kitchen creation by serving as the delicious topper to deconstructed butterfly cupcakes. Offering a modern twist on a trusted favourite, the Oreo biscuit and vanilla infused Cookies & Cream becomes the smooth and textured filling to a spongy Swiss roll log. The Cookie Dough Co is offering something new in what makes them, them, by canning the need for eggs and pasteurised substitutes made instead from lab-tested, heat-treated ingredients that allow the… Read More

How to get free burritos in Australia on 23 May

Zambrero_Barbacoa Beef flat

If there’s one thing we don’t have enough of in Aus, it’s Mexican food. Good thing Zambrero is about to play the proverbial jalapeno and blow your socks off with the news that this 23 May, they’re whipping out all sorts of free burritos to Mexicana food lovers around the country. It’s gonna be good. But, why? To celebrate the launch of Zambrero’s smokin’ new Barbacoa Beef, they’re treating the masses to thousands of free burries across nine cities. Check out Zambrero’s Facebook, which is where they’ll reveal the locations as they unfold from tomorrow. As part of the launch as Zambrero is also looking to answer the ‘big and beefy’ questions on the day, and people will also get the chance to voice their ‘biggest beef’ with their city. If people aren’t near one of the locations, 168 participating Zambrero restaurants across the country will be offering a buy-one-take-one deal on the 23rd, too. Yum.

Smash Sydney’s cheapest burgers on International Hamburger Day at Chargrill Charlie’s

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If you like chicken and quality salads, then Chargrill Charlie’s is for you. But for a limited time, you have every reason – 5 of them, to be exact – to ditch the health and smash burgers with them because this International Hamburger Day – 27 May – is fast-approaching and Charlie’s is turning it up. For $5 per burger, you can get your calorie on at any Chargrill Charlie’s outlet around Sydney, but it’s for one day only. Chargrill Charlie’s is known for what they offer up so affordably and willingly to its increasingly growing fan base between all its locations in Sydney. From fresh salads inspired by Sydneysider Roxy Jacenko, to being popular with visiting celebrities to the sunny city, Charlie’s is about quality food without the BS. See more at chargrillcharlies.com

Merivale’s Collaroy is opening in Sydney this May

Merivale Collaroy

The folks who run Sydney’s food and drinks scene, Merivale, are opening the newest gem to in their crown, The Collaroy this May. Located on the Northern Beaches, this pub has sweeping views of the ocean and sand literally at its doorstep, The Collaroy is a vibrant beachside destination for those who love to be by the shore. It’s all about sun-loving days, laid-back living and close-knit community spirit, complete with relaxed and fuss-free living, it’s about a variety of casual dining experiences for locals to meet, eat and grab a drink at the ocean’s edge, a place where they can pop in after a swim and stay the whole day. Early in the day, the kiosk serves coffee, juice and house made pastries, alongside pizza bases with fresh breakfast toppings. Health-driven bowls and plates with rustic combinations – like muesli with dried fruit, nuts, oats, coconut yoghurt and cold milk and toasted faro with avocado, boiled egg, rocket, grilled haloumi, olive oil and lemon – are served for lunch. As day turns into evening, the ground floor will offer snacks to accompany a glass of wine in hand, like freshly sliced prosciutto and grissini, ham croquettes with spicy aioli and anchovy toasts with pickled shallot. At night, it is time for generous home-style dinners that will change daily. Think lamb and eggplant moussaka on Monday, pork and fennel sausages with roasted pumpkin and green garlic on Tuesday, or a coastal take on the Sunday roast. Check out the menu and more before you head there now.