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tehre's a large caffeteria style arabic bakery in Brunswick, Melb, which does the most ridiculous Lebanese pastry and pizza, highly recommended, if anyone knows which one im talking about !? They are one of the rare ones that use mahlab in their dough, its amazing....
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Alistair wrote:When you're in Melbourne, try the pizza places I suggested-
Will do.
I always eat at The Vegie Bar when I'm in Melbourne.
I know it's been mentioned a couple of times already, but I didn't realise that was the name of the place I always end up.
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Re: Sydney - Gourmet Capital
jkhuri44 wrote:tehre's a large caffeteria style arabic bakery in Brunswick, Melb, which does the most ridiculous Lebanese pastry and pizza, highly recommended, if anyone knows which one im talking about !? They are one of the rare ones that use mahlab in their dough, its amazing....
A1?
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Re: Sydney - Gourmet Capital
just checked google maps, yep, A1 Bakery!
thats the ducks nuts!
thats the ducks nuts!

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Re: Sydney - Gourmet Capital
Cafe mint in crown street surry hills
If I need to mess with an American
It's the first stop
Food is kinda Iraqi kinda African kinda morroccen
Kinda fabolous
I have a few high profile Americans just flipp out
I tell them the more countries you guys "save " over the years
The better the food in Australia has Gotten
Every body I have taken there just says
Well .. Now I think I have just had the meal of my life
The catch is its very small and the menu is very limited
But always different to last time
Jamil don't tell people the food in Eastwood is good
There are 20,000 in my street every sat as is !
If I need to mess with an American
It's the first stop
Food is kinda Iraqi kinda African kinda morroccen
Kinda fabolous
I have a few high profile Americans just flipp out
I tell them the more countries you guys "save " over the years
The better the food in Australia has Gotten
Every body I have taken there just says
Well .. Now I think I have just had the meal of my life
The catch is its very small and the menu is very limited
But always different to last time
Jamil don't tell people the food in Eastwood is good
There are 20,000 in my street every sat as is !
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I saw maeve o'meara taking people into restaurants i've eaten at every weekend for the last 10 years, and i felt sick...god...so much wank, so little time.
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I'm a bit lost as to what that means...
She goes to shit restaurants, which you like. O,r they're good restaurants but not worthy of some attention and publicity?
On a side note, if you're eating at the kind of restaurants Maeve films in, every weekend, there is still money in music!
She goes to shit restaurants, which you like. O,r they're good restaurants but not worthy of some attention and publicity?
On a side note, if you're eating at the kind of restaurants Maeve films in, every weekend, there is still money in music!
jkhuri44 wrote:I saw maeve o'meara taking people into restaurants i've eaten at every weekend for the last 10 years, and i felt sick...god...so much wank, so little time.
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shhhh
I have always had a thing for Maeve....
dont tell anyone though...

I have always had a thing for Maeve....
dont tell anyone though...

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Kurt wrote:I'm a bit lost as to what that means...
She goes to shit restaurants, which you like. O,r they're good restaurants but not worthy of some attention and publicity?
On a side note, if you're eating at the kind of restaurants Maeve films in, every weekend, there is still money in music!jkhuri44 wrote:I saw maeve o'meara taking people into restaurants i've eaten at every weekend for the last 10 years, and i felt sick...god...so much wank, so little time.
haha, i was sick because she was doing a tour of all these cool cheap places to eat, to people who live out of the area, and it was so.."filthy fancy pants BS" made for well off couples living in Bondi probably....made me sick....those places are cheap eats, not the nice places the SBS show was filmed in...just places where u can get honest good, cheap every day food.
ps. i dont make my money with music! i wish!!!
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Re: Sydney - Gourmet Capital
adding to my list...
JANANI - Homebush (32 Burlington St)
The place to get Masala Dosai....1 to 1.5 footlong indian wafer thin pancake with your choice of stuffing... and 5 sauces....$10....
I took 11 people there, and we paid $170 for literally all we could eat....although i'm suffering from chilli this morning
JANANI - Homebush (32 Burlington St)
The place to get Masala Dosai....1 to 1.5 footlong indian wafer thin pancake with your choice of stuffing... and 5 sauces....$10....
I took 11 people there, and we paid $170 for literally all we could eat....although i'm suffering from chilli this morning

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Breakfast post-gig at Shenkin in Erskineville is awesome. Israeli inspired menu and very good coffee.
No idea what it's called but there's a pizza place in that weird mall thing next to The Baldfaced Stag, expensive but very tasty..
4am Turkish near The Townie is good, never had it sober though...
No idea what it's called but there's a pizza place in that weird mall thing next to The Baldfaced Stag, expensive but very tasty..
4am Turkish near The Townie is good, never had it sober though...
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Re: Sydney - Gourmet Capital
FOOD! now youre talking.. who gives a shit about audio.... ;-)
someone mentioned king st cafe in perth - my first (and nearly only pick) in WA. other options are saigon for cheap vietnamese eats in norhtbridge and clarences and jacksons - both expensive in highgate.
SYDNEY:
vini (as mentioned above) exceptionally good real italian.
same guy also owns berta (more formal) and 121BC (more bar with snacks) all three of them are amazing
china doll (wooloomooloo wharf) and china lane (city) exceptional modern thai/ viet
orto trading (surry hills) great british style australian open 3 meals a day.
steel bar (city) amazing steaks/ fine dining
il baretto (surry hills) some of the best pasta in the city
red lantern (surry hills and darlinhurst) exceptional viet
food society (darlo) euro cuisine and vodka. amazing and very casual compared to lots of sydney.
grasshopper (city) probably the only good french place left now that tabu has closed?
uchi lounge (oxford st) slightly odd/ bad service but amazing japanese and very quiet/ relaxed.
MELBOURNE:
chin chin - as mentioned - bit "wander" but extremely good. do the "feed me" menu for best bang for buck
cumulis - probably my favourite restaurant in the country. amazing. italian/ spanish/ share food/ modern.
cutler and co - cumulis mother restaurant. more fine dining and a little out of the CBD but amazing in all respects
cafe e cucina - south yarra. best original style italian
movida - probably the only "real" spanish in australia.
izakya den - exceptional modern japanese in the city
gingerboy - comparable to red lantern in sydney. modern viet. very very good if slightly odd decor/ design.
cookie - part of a busy club - but if that is what you are looking for, what longrain used to be like in sydney
im a tour manager... so you know
shout out if you want a table anywhere and ill try and sort you out
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maybe we should start a new forum?
someone mentioned king st cafe in perth - my first (and nearly only pick) in WA. other options are saigon for cheap vietnamese eats in norhtbridge and clarences and jacksons - both expensive in highgate.
SYDNEY:
vini (as mentioned above) exceptionally good real italian.
same guy also owns berta (more formal) and 121BC (more bar with snacks) all three of them are amazing
china doll (wooloomooloo wharf) and china lane (city) exceptional modern thai/ viet
orto trading (surry hills) great british style australian open 3 meals a day.
steel bar (city) amazing steaks/ fine dining
il baretto (surry hills) some of the best pasta in the city
red lantern (surry hills and darlinhurst) exceptional viet
food society (darlo) euro cuisine and vodka. amazing and very casual compared to lots of sydney.
grasshopper (city) probably the only good french place left now that tabu has closed?
uchi lounge (oxford st) slightly odd/ bad service but amazing japanese and very quiet/ relaxed.
MELBOURNE:
chin chin - as mentioned - bit "wander" but extremely good. do the "feed me" menu for best bang for buck
cumulis - probably my favourite restaurant in the country. amazing. italian/ spanish/ share food/ modern.
cutler and co - cumulis mother restaurant. more fine dining and a little out of the CBD but amazing in all respects
cafe e cucina - south yarra. best original style italian
movida - probably the only "real" spanish in australia.
izakya den - exceptional modern japanese in the city
gingerboy - comparable to red lantern in sydney. modern viet. very very good if slightly odd decor/ design.
cookie - part of a busy club - but if that is what you are looking for, what longrain used to be like in sydney
im a tour manager... so you know
shout out if you want a table anywhere and ill try and sort you out
;-)
maybe we should start a new forum?
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Re: Sydney - Gourmet Capital
Good Mex in Melbourne, as in authentic -
Mamasita - Collins Street City
Los Amates - Johnston St Fitzroy
Radio Mexico - Carlisle St St Kilda
And Casa Iberica Deli - Johnston St Fitzroy for supplies.
My Dad grew up in Mexico and rates them all highly.
Mamasita - Collins Street City
Los Amates - Johnston St Fitzroy
Radio Mexico - Carlisle St St Kilda
And Casa Iberica Deli - Johnston St Fitzroy for supplies.
My Dad grew up in Mexico and rates them all highly.
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Excellent last two posts.
I'm on a diet, or I'd check all those places out this week!
Back when i was touring frequently, my drum tech and I talked about writing a guide to all the best laundromat's, tool shops and cheap eats etc...
I'm on a diet, or I'd check all those places out this week!
Back when i was touring frequently, my drum tech and I talked about writing a guide to all the best laundromat's, tool shops and cheap eats etc...
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Thanks for the tips gents - I look forward to some new places to eat.
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Kurt wrote:Breakfast post-gig at Shenkin in Erskineville is awesome. Israeli inspired menu and very good coffee.
No idea what it's called but there's a pizza place in that weird mall thing next to The Baldfaced Stag, expensive but very tasty..
4am Turkish near The Townie is good, never had it sober though...
I used to love Shenkins... but then the prices went up and the quality went down. Stuff like replacing their delicious real melted chocolate with cottees pump bottle rubbish, and portions bordering on scarce.
I have started eating Brekky at Ella Cafe on Abercrombie street in Redfern. There is nothing ground breaking about it. It just gets everything right. It is cheap, the portions are huge and everything looks and tastes fresh and crisp.
The Eat House Cafe on the corner of Chalmers and Redfern street has amazing food and cocktails. About $25 a main, but it is pretty damn amazing!
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I once had a divine duck cassoulet at Grub and Tucker in Newtown. Don't know if generally the place is any good, or if I just got lucky. Of course, a couple of glasses of pinot helped.
Here in South Africa, I haven't eaten at any really classy places yet (going to a winery restaurant tomorrow), but I have to say Oz food beats this place hands down. For the first 9 days of my visit, I didn't see a single green vegetable... just melanges of squash, potato, onion and capsicum smothered in butter and overcooked. I was ready to kill for a piece of broccoli. I'm thinking, how on earth do these people shit!?
Here in South Africa, I haven't eaten at any really classy places yet (going to a winery restaurant tomorrow), but I have to say Oz food beats this place hands down. For the first 9 days of my visit, I didn't see a single green vegetable... just melanges of squash, potato, onion and capsicum smothered in butter and overcooked. I was ready to kill for a piece of broccoli. I'm thinking, how on earth do these people shit!?
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audioio wrote:I was ready to kill for a piece of broccoli. I'm thinking, how on earth do these people shit!?
good question...i used to think that...before i reminded myself that not all humans are the same, and this isnt discussed much because genetics is a touchy subject....however, different races metabolise differently to each other.
not sure if you notice...(space left blank intentionally) i wont go any further before i sound like a 60's eugenics supporter

a better, more race neutral example would be how Scots, Irish,, etc can drink litres, while a counterpart would drink the same and might be hospitalised....
Europeans are known to be able to eat larger amounts of red meat/lamb/beef, and not have as high a likelihood of developing some sort of heart disease from it.
Genetics, environment, and heredity....
However, im with you, if i dont see or eat a piece of green...a panic.
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I think it's pretty accepted that for humans worldwide, a diet based on small portions of meat with an emphasis on whole grains, fruit and vegetables is both healthy and actually normal.
More disease and obesity occurs in societies where meat consumption has exploded since the 20th century.
The European, mediterranean diet for example = Small portions of meat, not consumed every day of the week, filled out by lots of healthy oils, grains and fresh fruit and veg.
More disease and obesity occurs in societies where meat consumption has exploded since the 20th century.
The European, mediterranean diet for example = Small portions of meat, not consumed every day of the week, filled out by lots of healthy oils, grains and fresh fruit and veg.
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The Tasmanian wrote:Sorry Tassie - you only grow good food and bad politicians
Except for "that" Bakery - Jackman & McRoss - Chris how could you fail to mention that??
some others around the country that haven't been mentioned:
Sydney
Faheem's Fast Food - Enmore Rd, near Edgeware rd.
Awesome Pakistani/Indian food and cheap as chips..
Melbs
Moroccan Soup Bar in Nth Fitzroy - Good with 4-6 people, no menu, and you cant book... So sometimes no good if you've a gig to get to..
Adelaide
Jasmine - Indian
Amazing. Not so cheap though.
If you like it hot try the Chicken Tindaloo. You've been warned..
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Oh yeah....Jackman & McCross...their pies...mmmmmm
And Faheem in Enmore- yes, good stuff....and hot!!!1
Also forgot the killer Malaysian on Golbourne st - Mamak - unbelievable.
....I'm having baked beans on toast for lunch...
And Faheem in Enmore- yes, good stuff....and hot!!!1
Also forgot the killer Malaysian on Golbourne st - Mamak - unbelievable.
....I'm having baked beans on toast for lunch...
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Re: Sydney - Gourmet Capital
Jackman and McCross is pretty good. Man the pastry is rich though. Half a tub of butter in every pie. Their slices and cakes are pretty great too.
Chris, go and eat at Little Salama next time you're in Hobart. It's on Harrington street opposite Centrepoint and Spotlight. It's run by a little lady that only trades between like 11.00am and 2.00pm.
Very very fresh, clean, fast and tasty.
I recommend the deng deng beef in either a wrap or salad.
The sushi is pretty decent at R Takagi on Liverpool street.
Chris, go and eat at Little Salama next time you're in Hobart. It's on Harrington street opposite Centrepoint and Spotlight. It's run by a little lady that only trades between like 11.00am and 2.00pm.
Very very fresh, clean, fast and tasty.
I recommend the deng deng beef in either a wrap or salad.
The sushi is pretty decent at R Takagi on Liverpool street.
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