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Just when you think December can't get any hotter, think again...a new Japanese-style pub grub just landed in town with a menu centering on food on a stick. Kushiyaki simply means skewered food that is cooked over a grill. This type of street food is popular in Japan, and is considered a good way to relieve stress after a day of work. The atmosphere is generally casual and lively. It is the perfect place for friends to gather over a glass of cold beer accompanied with a selection of vegetables and meat skewers without finding yourself bankrupt the next day.




Sitting around the grill counter provides a perfect view of the chefs in action, which also means it can get a little smoky. 


Ordering is pretty straight forward, if you are unsure of what to get just turn to the skewer cabinets. There are plenty of poultry and non-poultry skewers to choose from, and honestly they all look ridiculously good. 


Scallop & Bacon $7.50; Shitake Mushrooms $6; Spinach,
Cheese & Bacon $6.50; Enoki Mushrooms & Pork Belly $6.50
Sukiyaki & Wagyu Beef $8.50
King Prawn & Pork Belly $7.50
Beef Hanging Tender & Capsicum $8
Cherry Tomato & Pork Belly $6; Wagyu Extreme Loin $10; Fresh Lettuce & Pork Belly $6.50
At Goryon-San instead of seasoning the skewers with sauce (Ta-re), they are simply seasoned with a little salt after grilling. Nevertheless, the skewers are still delicious and packed with flavours.

Our top picks were the sukiyaki & wagyu beef,  tomato & pork and lettuce & pork.

Hakata taki Karaka Gyoza (6pcs) $22
We have had plenty of gyoza before, but nothing like this one here. This Gyoza served in spicy tonkotsu broth is something that is worth trying, and we were impressed. Almost like having a wonton soup, the gyoza was plump and soft, the soup was nourishing and slightly spicy.


If you are looking for a place to chill-out, Goryon-San is the perfect place for it, with a great vibe and good food.

Food: 9/10
Service: 6/10
Atmosphere: 7/10

Highlight:
  • Great ambience 
  • Food was good overall
Lowlight:
  • Apart from the sukiyaki wagyu beef , the other beef skewers were just ok
  • At times, the smoke from the grill can a little intense
Website: https://goryon-san.com.au/
Goryon San Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato
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From the corner of my eye, I thought I saw a couple carrying something that looked really cute. Was that a cake? I asked myself and thought I'd better turn around and double check or risk regretting never seeing it again. 

                 
This cake from Chado is undoubtedly the cutest cake I've seen. It is elegant, somehow enchanting, and definitely insta-worthy. The pictures say it all!

Chado offers an array of cute cakes with custom flavours to choose from, we went for the "king of fruits" durian. For this particular cake the options were mango, durian, passion fruit, banana, peach, strawberry, matcha, yoghurt, cheese, and chocolate.

The outer shell is made with white chocolate, and the inside is filled with white chocolate mousse and pulps of durian. The cake itself was light and airy and not too sweet. The two bunnies are made with lychee mousse and lychee. The lychee bunnies were fragrant and sweet.

Not so pretty was the price, at $140 (including an extra $15 for durian flavour). But it's ok to splurge every now and then! This cake is perfect for any occasion and will surely melt the ladies' hearts.

Food: 9/10
Service: N/A
Atmosphere: N/A

Highlight:
  • Insta-worthy cakes that are actually delicious
Lowlight:
  • Pricey
  • Must preorder, typically at least 3-7 days in advance
  • Take away only, no seating
Website: https://www.chado.com.au/
Chado Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato
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Good news for foodies that work or live in the city, Continental has opened their second restaurant in the heart of Sydney, even better is that they are open till late. What appears to be a simple deli serving a good variety of cold cuts, cheeses and canned seafood during the day, Continental turns into a casual bar with a European twist at night. Having had several visits to the original restaurant in Newtown we have high expectations, and were eager to find out if the new venue is just as good.
Steak Tartare $26
This is not our first time trying Continental's steak tartare, so why are we getting it again? Because it is simply delicious! It is the best we've tried in Sydney, and we have been to several French restaurants. We just love how the seasonings marry together creating a flavourful dish that is light and refreshing. 


BBQ Octopus $32
The octopus was succulent and tender, and the Romesco sauce on the side had a nutty flavour with a hint of sourness which goes great with the octopus. Even better than the octopus is the sweet and crunchy salad on the side, with green apple, green mango and kohlrabi. 


Rigatoni $30
Here comes something more substantial - rigatoni cooked with cuttlefish, sausage, bottarga and brocolini. The pasta was completely smothered in the rich creamy sauce. It's all about the salami oil. The addition of bottarga crumbs added a layer of umami flavour.


Creme Caramel $16
To sum up everything, we got the creme caramel. This creme caramel was eggy and silky smooth, the bitter caramel sauce was made with fig leaf and maple syrup, which gave it a unique fragrance.



Food: 9/10
Service: 8/10
Atmosphere: 7/10

Highlight:
  • Menu simple yet delicious
  • Perfect late night venue for food and drinks
  • Steak tartare is a must get for us
Lowlight:
  • Fewer choices than the Newtown venue
Website: http://www.continentaldelicatessen.com.au/
Continental Deli Bar and Bistro Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato
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Following Ester's successful opening in 2013, the team behind it has now opened a sister restaurant Poly. Having dined at Ester before, Mr Piggy and I could not wait to check out what Poly has to offer. The menu is concise and the place aims to deliver food in a casual "hands-on" manner. The dishes are small in portion, and this gave us a good chance to sample a variety.

Popped Buckwheat, Fennel Salt (complementary)
A house-made "popcorn" was given to start us off. Unlike normal popcorn, this one is made with buckwheat seasoned with fennel salt. Almost like eating normal popcorn, this popwheat had a similar texture only nuttier.

Comte Donut $15
This must be the best donut we have ever had! Sweet donuts are usually not my thing, I often find them so sweet that my teeth are about to fall out. When I saw this savoury donut on the menu, there was no way I was going to skip it. It was sooo good - we never thought a donut could be so delicate. Unbelievably crumbly, after taking a bite out of it, the whole thing starts crumbling down inside our mouths. The Comté cheese was blended into the dough giving it a touch of savouriness and the sprinkle of spices added a smoky touch. 


Scarlet Prawns, Salted Egg Sauce $22
The prawns were sweet and tender, it was an interest pair with the salted yolk sauce, which drew out and enhanced the natural sweetness of the prawns.

Pork Pastrami & Lardo Toast $15
In simple words this was a toast with a big fat slice of lardo on top, we couldn't find the pork pastrami. For some reason I actually quite liked it even though I usually prefer my meat lean. The radicchio added a nice bitter savoury contrast and helped to cut through the greasiness. Mr Piggy didn't enjoy the fattiness as much.

Enoki, Pancetta $12
A simple dish, which was all about the natural sweetness in the enoki, where by cooking it in pancetta oil it added a nice savoury contrast and more depth in the flavour.

Octupus, Chilli Oil $24
The octopus was fresh and perfectly cooked, with beautiful charred edges and the inside remaining juicy and tender. The creamy potato foam was a good match to absorb all the flavour.

Sausage Sandwich $15
This is what sausage rolls should be all about! Buttery brioche bun, sweet onions and hot mustard together with spicy chorizo, what more can you ask for? The chorizo was charred to perfection, as u bite through the crispy skin the sausage bursts and fills your mouth with aromatic chorizo oil.

Sweet & Sour Ribs, Crackling $28
This was when we got really hands-on with these sticky 
ribs. The meat was tender and you could really smell a nice dose
of vinegar in there. The airy crackling was a good touch to top it off.

Snowpea, Anchovy, Kombu, Pecorino $15
The waitress insisted we should get some greens...okay just to be healthy! Raw snowpeas with vinegrette dressing and shaved pecorino. What a pleasant combination - the salad was light and refreshing.

Lemon Vanilla Soda $7
For drinks we got the lemon soda. You could really taste the lemon flavour, and it wasn’t overly acidic = win 😋. The vanilla gave it a smooth and creamy finish (you can also see the vanilla seeds too).

Overall, we liked how most dishes were fun and creative and most importantly had the flavours spot on. Looking forward for our next visit.

Food: 8/10
Service: 7/10
Atmosphere: 6/10

Highlight:
  • Comte donut
  • Sausage sandwich
Lowlight:
  • Comte donut and sausage sandwich too small!
Website: https://www.polysurryhills.com.au/
Poly Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato
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Whilst Indian food has been a mainstay in Sydney's multicultural dining landscape, we haven't come across many Sri Lankan restaurants. We weren't sure what the subtleties were and were curious to find out at the "Filling Station".

Beef Pan Rolls $7ea
We started with the beef rolls, which were these spring roll-like pastries with mince wrapped in the centre, then coated in breadcrumbs and fried. 

Crab Cutlets $16 
You can taste a hint of crabs in these croquettes. We found these two appetisers as expected and lacking something punchy.

Egg Hopper $6ea
A staple Sri Lankan dish, egg hoppers are typically bowl-shaped pancakes that are made with rice flour and coconut milk. These crepes can be topped with a variety of fillings. This classic soft-boiled egg hopper had a soft gooey centre and was finished with a crispy edge. 

Mixed Sambol Plate $18
To enjoy the hoppers the authentic way, we also got the mixed sambol plate to go with them. There were four kinds of sambols including Green Pol, Pol, Seeni and Katta Sambol. The first two are mainly made with coconut shreds, and the last two are made with caramelised onions and mixed spices. 

 Hot Butter Cuttlefish $18
If you are a fan of spices then go for this. If you are a fan of cuttlefish, squid or octopus then go for this. If you like all of the above then get two, and you won't regret it! The cuttlefish was so tender and fresh, the was so many flavours going on, it's addictive! This dish is worth a return trip on it's own.

Chicken Curry $22
The chicken curry was mild and creamy, but nothing too exciting...

Pork Curry $18
Mutton curry as on the menu was unavailable on our visit so we got the pork instead, which was cooked using the same ingredients. This was unlike every curry we have tried in the past, it was dark and not very saucy. The pork had a dry and chewy texture to it, almost like eating a pork jerky with sauce. If we didn't know we would have guessed it was beef.

King Coconut Sorbet; Ginger & Tumeric Gelato; Spiced Jaggery Gelato $6ea
The gelato and the sorbet were the main reasons we came here. We are deeply in love with RivaReno Gelato, and after hearing Lankan gets theirs custom made there, we just had to try them out. Unfortunately it was not RivaReno standard. Their gelato usually has a soft consistency and just the right level of sweetness so you can taste the quality and generosity of the ingredients that go in. The ones we tried here were the complete opposite - very sweet and no depth in flavours. 

Sweet Lankan $5
We quite like Asian coffees, which are more like coffee flavoured milky beverages, very different to Western coffee. This one was not as we imagined though. It tasted like instant coffee with sugar...not worth getting 😕

This filter coffee was equally unimpressive.



Food: 6/10
Service: 7/10
Atmosphere: 6/10

Highlight:
  • Wish we ordered more of the cuttlefish!
  • Interesting hopper experience
Lowlight:
  • Other dishes were not on par
Website: http://lankanfillingstation.com.au/
Lankan Filling Station Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato
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