Showing posts with label Victoria Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Victoria Park. Show all posts
Monday, July 22, 2013
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Tao
860 Albany Hwy
Victoria Park, WA
Tel: 93611100
Tao is a new restaurant that has recently opened up in Victoria Park (Okay... Not that recent...). They serve up a range of Asian cuisine; Thai, Vietnamese and Japanese.
The restaurant itself was really well done up. There is a train train that runs in the middle of the restaurant. The menu was a little confusing and really hard to choose with all the different kinda of cuisine available. The food was a little bit of hit and miss.
Good: Crab Claw Meat
Bad: Scallop Salad
Ugly: Com GaChien Don
Victoria Park, WA
Tel: 93611100
Tao is a new restaurant that has recently opened up in Victoria Park (Okay... Not that recent...). They serve up a range of Asian cuisine; Thai, Vietnamese and Japanese.
The restaurant itself was really well done up. There is a train train that runs in the middle of the restaurant. The menu was a little confusing and really hard to choose with all the different kinda of cuisine available. The food was a little bit of hit and miss.
Good: Crab Claw Meat
Bad: Scallop Salad
Ugly: Com GaChien Don
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Brining back the memories...
Today we went to Bintang Cafe in Victoria Park. This is one of our favourite spots to eat.
We ordered Mie Ayam Jampur with Bakso, Nasi Goreng Special, Es Campur and Teh Terik.
Mie Ayam Jampur with Bakso is something we always order when we eat there. It has noodles, chicken, mushroom and vegetable. This is similar to the Kolo Mee at Kitchen Inn Cafe. It comes with soup in which the Bakso sits in. Bakso is basically beef balls. This dish is the bomb.
Nasi Goreng Special is something new that we've tried this time. We've always seen people buy it and always leave food behind but it looks yum. So we tried it this time and man is it good. It consist of fried rice, four pieces of prawn crackers, two chicken satay sticks and a big scrambled egg on the top.
Es Campur is Ice Kachang for those who know it or simply Shaved Ice with Fruits and topping. I, myself, am not a big fan of this. I remember in my younger days order this dish without any of the fruits. Yes, I know. Isn't that just flavoured shaved ice. Yes it is and I love it that way. This Es Campur had jackfruit, palm seed, grass jelly (Chin chao, that's probably not how you spell it...) with rose syrup and condensed milk as the topping. Missed out on taking a photo is this one. I think we got too excited (I just had the ice, while Oz had the rest).
Teh Tarik. What else can I say? Yum. For those who are unsure. It's simply Ceylon tea with milk that has been poured from one jug to another until bubbly. This is a very famous Asian tea drink.
Not sure what's going to be on our tables that next time we go... Maybe we shall try something else again or stick to the same thing.
We ordered Mie Ayam Jampur with Bakso, Nasi Goreng Special, Es Campur and Teh Terik.
Mie Ayam Jampur with Bakso is something we always order when we eat there. It has noodles, chicken, mushroom and vegetable. This is similar to the Kolo Mee at Kitchen Inn Cafe. It comes with soup in which the Bakso sits in. Bakso is basically beef balls. This dish is the bomb.
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| Mie Ayam Jampur @ Bintang Cafe |
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| Bakso Soup @ Bintang Cafe |
Nasi Goreng Special is something new that we've tried this time. We've always seen people buy it and always leave food behind but it looks yum. So we tried it this time and man is it good. It consist of fried rice, four pieces of prawn crackers, two chicken satay sticks and a big scrambled egg on the top.
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| Nasi Goreng @ Bintang Cafe |
Es Campur is Ice Kachang for those who know it or simply Shaved Ice with Fruits and topping. I, myself, am not a big fan of this. I remember in my younger days order this dish without any of the fruits. Yes, I know. Isn't that just flavoured shaved ice. Yes it is and I love it that way. This Es Campur had jackfruit, palm seed, grass jelly (Chin chao, that's probably not how you spell it...) with rose syrup and condensed milk as the topping. Missed out on taking a photo is this one. I think we got too excited (I just had the ice, while Oz had the rest).
Teh Tarik. What else can I say? Yum. For those who are unsure. It's simply Ceylon tea with milk that has been poured from one jug to another until bubbly. This is a very famous Asian tea drink.
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| Teh Terik @ Bintang Cafe |
Not sure what's going to be on our tables that next time we go... Maybe we shall try something else again or stick to the same thing.
Friday, December 14, 2012
A little bit more of Asia...
Labels:
dessert,
food,
Perth,
Soyabean Pudding,
Taiwanese,
Taro Taro,
Vic Park,
Victoria Park
Location:
Victoria Park WA, Australia
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