Trends
Three viral Japanese street foods and where to try them in Sydney
Until now, you could only find these overseas. Join the lines for deep-fried sandos, fruit-filled daifuku and wobbly warambimochi, a blobby kind of mochi.
- Erina Starkey
Dubai chocolate bar with Turkish delight Easter eggs
Turkish delight Easter eggs add a touch of gooey magic to this version of the TikTok-famous Dubai chocolate bar.
- < 30 mins
- Katrina Meynink
Safety in numbers: Shiny restaurant precincts on the rise in Melbourne and Sydney
Like it or not, it makes sense, and not just for the property developers.
- Terry Durack
- Opinion
- The Empty Plate
Is caviar worth the exorbitant price? No, but here’s why I must buy it anyway
Terry Durack buys oscietra caviar for himself every birthday. And time stops whenever he eats it.
- Terry Durack
Going off-road: The Sydney food trucks transformed into permanent restaurants
“A great way to test your concept”: Mobile snack vendors are increasingly upgrading their camper van to a real home with terrific results.
- Andrew Levins
Is frozen yoghurt really healthier than ice-cream? A dietitian breaks it down
Tiny cups topped with fresh fruit suggest a light and tasty snack. But it can spiral into an indulgent dessert.
- Susie Burrell
Lollipop custard, prawn toast and cookbooks no one asked for: The Good Food Guide Cap Awards for 2024
From Most Improved Trend to Dumbest Collaboration of the Year, we present the Good Food Guide’s “other” hat awards.
- Callan Boys
The most searched recipes of 2024 prove we don’t really give a Google about good food
From the viral cucumber salad to a suggestive-sounding cocktail, this year’s top-10 recipes show that when it comes to setting recipe trends, TikTok rules.
- Andrea McGinniss
The rise of solo dining spaces and other dining trends we loved (and hated) in 2024
Sweet touches such as chocolate with the bill were a delight. But disintegrating sandwiches, edible flowers and mangled cutlery stood out for all the wrong reasons.
- Emma Breheny and Ellen Fraser
What’s the go with all the froyo?
Frozen yoghurt has grown into much more than a swirly, soft-serve, yoghurt-based, icy-cold treat, writes Terry Durack.
- Terry Durack
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