
Mikazuki, Parramatta - Review
Mikazuki Parramatta is the place to be when you’re in the mood for casual Japanese dining. Situated in one of the Western Sydney University buildings, this restaurant frequently has a line of hungry diners waiting for a hearty meal.
Spicy Salmon on Crispy Rice Recipe - Inspired by Nobu
Hey everyone! In today's video, we're doing some home cooking. We're making homemade Spicy Salmon on Crispy Rice. Basically, it's our take on the popular 'Spicy Tuna on Crispy Rice' dish from Nobu - we're switching it up with salmon instead of tuna for something a little different.

Kurtosh, Darling Square - Review
One of the main attractions in Sydney’s vibrant Darling Quarter, Kurtosh is a great late night dessert haven in the heart of the city. This casual cafe is famed for its namesake dessert, the cylindrical Hungarian pastry Kürtőskalács, which is grilled to sweet crispy perfection in-house.

Roji Monster Ice Cream, Burwood - Review
One of Burwood’s most popular dessert options, Roji Monster serves up desserts that are equal parts adorable and delicious. We love the cafe’s classic Japanese wooden decor, complete with a tatami sitting area and lanterns.

Dopa Donburi and Milkbar, Sydney - Review
Hidden in the basement of Sydney CBD’s Regent Place precinct, Dopa Donburi and Milkbar is a new-age Japanese restaurant serving refined rice bowls and extravagant desserts. We love all things Japanese, so we decided to try to give this place a try on a recent trip into Sydney city.
Chicken V, Sydney - Review
Korean Fried Chicken is always a good idea, and when you’re ready for that idea to come to fruition head to Korean restaurant Chicken V.

Peanut Butter Bar, Leichhardt - Review
Peanut Butter Bar is a popular dining option in Leichhardt. With great vibes and a casual environment, it’s a place for catch ups with friends or family.

Iiko Mazesoba, Sydney - Review
For something a little bit different from the usual Japanese fare, give the menu at Iiko Mazesoba in Haymarket a try. This little restaurant in Sydney’s Chinatown has made a name for themselves with their take on mazesoba, a Japanese dry noodle dish full of flavour.

15 Best Places To Eat In Cabramatta, Sydney
Western Sydney’s suburb of Cabramatta buzzing with life, no matter what time of day (or night) you visit. It’s a melting pot of great food options and we love visiting whenever we get the chance. Here’s our list of the top 7 places to eat in Cabramatta!
Din Tai Fung, Miranda - Review
Din Tai Fung is a modern Taiwanese dumpling chain serving up some great Chinese favourites. The Miranda branch is conveniently located in the Westfield shopping complex, and is a good option for dining if you’re in the Shire.
Betty's Burgers, Sydney - Review
We’ve seen plenty of Betty’s Burger restaurants popping up as of late, so it was time to give these guys a try. Hailing from Noosa, this up-and-coming fast food joint churns out delicious burgers packed with great flavour.

Where To Eat In Parramatta: 7 Best Restaurants
Parramatta has plenty of resturants to choose from - so how do you know which ones are worth visiting? We've put together this list of our favourite places for food in Parramatta, so you can be sure to enjoy your meal in Sydney's western CBD.

Ippudo, Sydney - Review
Food court meals aren’t usually much to write home about, but this mentality doesn’t apply here at Ippudo! Situated in Westfield Sydney, this Japanese restaurant chain serves up authentic bowls of decadent ramen, just the way we remember them in Japan.

Top Ryde Baker’s House - Review
Top Ryde Baker’s House is fast becoming one of the most popular banh mi spots in Sydney. Situated in Top Ryde shopping centre, this unassuming bakery was once a spot reserved for locals in the area. But thanks to the power of social media, Top Ryde Baker’s House now has visitors like us travelling from all over the city to taste their top-notch rolls.
Yang's Dumplings, Burwood - Review
Tucked down the backstreets of Burwood, you’ll find Yang’s Dumplings, a dumpling haven popular with locals and visitors alike.

Rashays, Sydney - Review
This Western Sydney restaurant chain has a reputation for serving classic Australian food. With comfortable seating and modern decor, it’s a popular choice for families and friends looking for halal meals.

Pho Pasteur, Sydney - Review
From the street, Pho Pasteur may look pretty plain, but we can safely say the food is anything but boring. The menu at Pho Pasteur is full of Vietnamese classics, but main attraction here is the bowls of delicious pho. They pump out these fresh bowls of soupy goodness hot and fast, so you’ll never be waiting long for your meal!
Pepper Lunch, Sydney - Review
For a filling meal with a bit of DIY theatrics, try heading to Pepper Lunch In Sydney’s Town Hall area. It’s not hard to see why it’s so popular across the globe - the meals are filling, and there’s novelty of cooking your own food on a personal hotplate!

Bondi Pizza, Sydney - Review
Originally based in the beachy Sydney suburb of Bondi, Bondi Pizza now has locations all across the city, and is a great place for a business lunch, celebration with friends or special family dinner.

Son Of A Baker, Sydney - Review
Son Of A Baker’s outpost in Miranda Westfield serves up their famous burek and decadent pastries in a kiosk environment, which is great for a takeaway or a quick bite while shopping.