Why this calamari from Bondi’s new fish joint should be high on your must-try list
With Autumn equinox fast approaching, it’s time to soak up what’s left of our favourite warm weather things, great fish and chips among them.
- by Candice Chung
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Jimmy's Falafel survived a shutdown, now its food is a sell-out hit
A former Rockpool chef spent weeks on bus trips criss-crossing Lebanon, eating at local joints and researching for his menu.
- by Candice Chung
More to Cedric's than its famous cheesecakes (but they're very good)
On an afternoon where mask-wearing shoppers are lurking tensely outside, there is a strangely uplifting mood inside this new city cafe.
- by Candice Chung
Pina Pop-Up By Room 10 a testing ground for new favourites
A chicken and mushroom congee is just one dish that's gently expanding the typical brunch palate.
- by Candice Chung
What we're eating: Small's Deli elevates the art of at-home sandwiches
When Emily Van Loon and her partner Ben Shemesh dreamed up their neighbourhood deli, they didn’t anticipate opening it in the midst of a pandemic.
- by Candice Chung
Cancel culture: What to do when staying in is the new going out
The coronovirus may have put a temporary halt on our arts-loving ways, but you can get your cultural fix (and some great food) without leaving home.
- by Louise Rugendyke, Craig Mathieson and Candice Chung
Bar Pesta puts an Asian twist into Italian pasta
When it comes to the unknown, there’s a difference between being cautious and switching to the flight or fight mode that makes us bulk buy toilet paper.
- by Candice Chung
Kowloon Cafe serves up a buttery taste of home for Hongkongers
You can usually spot Kowloon Cafe by the queue that forms outside the venue at a buzzy Sussex Street arcade.
- by Candice Chung
Don't let your snob rob you of scampi burger heaven
Despite its shopping centre location, this new seafood and meat marketplace is the opposite of food-court ordinary.
- by Candice Chung
Z.I.A. Kitchen review: Beachy vibe without the attitude (or prices)
Opened in September, Z.I.A. Kitchen is a sturdy newcomer to sunny Brighton-Le-Sands that thrives on more than just an attractive location.
- by Candice Chung
Noi review: Neighbourhood Italian brings touch of class to inner west
Petersham may have plenty of affordable, beloved Portuguese eateries, but a nice night out is something that still involves a commute. Until now.
- by Candice Chung
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