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Rockpool Bar and Grill

Rockpool Bar and Grillhttp://www.rockpool.com.au/rockpool-bar-and-grill-perth/
Cuisine: Modern Australian
Address: Great Eastern Highway, Perth, Western Australia

Rockpool Bar and Grill newly opened up in Burswood this year(?), it’s in the Hotel side of Burswood near the hotel service desk. The impressive doors lead you down a very narrow candle lit hall, nice to look at but definitely not practical as the glass encasing the candles had obvious signs of being knocked over due to the lack of space (there’s only room for one person or two very very small people to walk side-by-side) and the hall can get quite stuffy with all those candles lit!

Despite hearing terrible things about their service, BF was keen to try their famous Wagyu Beef… me on the other hand, being more of a seafoodie and vegetarian, looked through the menu and didn’t find anything that stood out.

Rockpool Kitchen

Since we were staying at the Intercontinental Hotel at Burswood, BF and I went a day before Valentines day during lunch hour to make a dinner reservation. It seemed to be quite busy at the service desk with patrons hanging around and staff looking busy, so we approached staff at the bar. We were told that reservations were unlikely to be available as they were fully booked, though we could book for about 9pm.

We were then directed to the service desk to make a reservation and were then told that they couldn’t make any reservations at all, but we were welcomed to try our luck at 9pm and dine at the Bar side where they don’t take reservations.

Come 9pm we walked into Rockpool prepared to dine at the Bar only to be seated at the restaurant side. Our section had plenty of empty tables but we were seated next to another couple. I find the tables are quite narrow and does not give enough privacy, I could literally touch the patron sitting next to me. We could also over hear the clear dissatisfaction of the patrons next to us, they were not happy with their Rockpool experience and made sure the floor manager knew about it.

Rockpool Entree

Our Entrees:
Mussels Steamed with Chilli, Peppers and Vermouth $21
Charcoal Roast King Prawns, Split and Marinated $30
Freshly Shucked Oysters with Mignonette Sauce $3.50 each

The seafood was super fresh, the Mussels were a bit spicy and tasted so delicious I was soaking up the bread  with the broth it sat in. The Oysters were so good that even I had to admit it (but only with the sauce). The King Prawns were surprisingly small (only a few prawns), despite it tasting decent I wasn’t that impressed with it.

Our Mains:
Crab Prawn Pasta (Rockpool has since changed their menu and I can’t recall exactly)
David Blackmore’s Dry Aged Full Blood Wagyu Sirloin $110

I really can’t remember much about my Pasta other than it being a bit spicy and tomato-y. The BF seemed to enjoy his piece of meat but he did  say that although it was a scrummy piece of meat, “.. it’s not as good as NoBu”.

We ordered Tea instead of dessert since we were both quite full and BF was eager to try the Chinese Tea’s that they had.

Rockpool Mains

Despite the number of staff lingering around the place, when it came to payment, we had trouble hailing down one of them. We thought our waiter pretty good, she was very friendly, changed our cutlery as the meal progressed, helped us with our menu choices, cleared and wiped the table swiftly.

Our conclusion is if you want to have a good experience at Rockpool, avoid the peak periods. And although people believe Rockpool to be a fine dining experience (with fine dining prices), they actually don’t have any star rating, and under all the tapestry and trimmings it IS only a bar and grill.
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Ha-Lu

Ha Lu - http://halu.net.au/
Cuisine: Japanese
Address: Shop 4/401 Oxford St, Mt Hawthorn, Western Australia

Ha Lu is in Mount Hawthorn, it isn’t really fine dining in that the restaurant presentation is quite casual but modern with a cafe-like feel. I assume that the choice of dining outside (street side) is because there’s not much space internally.

They explained their menu was something like tapas, each person orders a few dishes to share. The waiter was very helpful, even suggesting we select a few cold dishes so we wouldn’t have to wait too long for food to arrive. Unlike some restaurants I’ve been to, the waiter actually told us the rough number of dishes we would need to order (definitely handy if you’ve never been to the restaurant before).

The Cold Dishes we ordered included: Fresh Springroll, Duck Breast with whole grain Mustard, Home made Tofu & Mizuna Salad with Wonton crisps.

The Springrolls are like salad wrapped in rice paper but a lot more appetizing than in my description. Personally I’m not much of a fan of Duck as I find the meat has a bit of an odour, but for some reason the Ha Lu Chef prepared the Duck so well it could have been mistaken for some other animal, you just have to try it yourself. I’m a big fan of the typical Japanese Salads you find at the fake sushi stalls (the ones run by non-Japanese) so you can only image how much nicer this Tofu Salad was~

Halu’s Fresh Springroll

The Deep Fried Dishes included: Chicken Kara-age with Iwanori Sauce, Vegetable Tempura, Gold Coast Tiger Prawn Tempura, Soft Shell Crab Tempura, Scallop Nanban

Firstly, I’m not a huge fan of deep fried dishes so this whole section may be under-appreciated. The chicken Kara-age was super crisp, and the Iwanori Sauce on top gave it an edge over it’s other dry competitors. The batter on the Tempura is actually tasty and crisp, not too heavy or thick either. There’s nothing too special about the Vegetable & Tiger Prawn Tempura, but the Soft Shell Crab was a bit of a let down. The crab itself was just difficult to eat… it needed to be uber crispy so we could bite through it, instead it’s like you’re chewing on a bit of juicy plastic. The Scallops on the flip side were delicious! It could have been a little more tender, otherwise it’s pretty perfect~

Halu’s Scallop Nanban

Yaki Mono – Grilled Dishes included: Succulent ‘Teriyaki’ Chicken, Duck and Aubergine Madeira Sauce

The Teriyaki Chicken as the BF described “..is the best Teriyaki I’ve had” (and he’s had a lot of teriyaki in his time). I wonder if the Chef changed something in the Teriyaki sauce to make it stand out? The Duck and Aubergine Madeira Sauce again, like the Cold Duck, is just delicious!


Halu’s Duck and Aubergine Madeira Sauce

Ni Mono – Simmered Dishes included: Kingfish Belly Nitsuke

The Kingfish… to be honest I can’t remember if it was the one where they pour the sauce over the pillar of meat. If it is, then I can say that it’s definitely worth ordering and tasting for yourself!

We ordered a a lot more than we probably should have, and it turned out to be quite a filling meal for 4 people. We couldn’t even fit in ice cream! In the end it cost about AUD$50 per person, a bit on the pricey side but I think I would still go back.

The staff is helpful, the food came out promptly, the presentation is beautiful and most importantly the food is scrummy!
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The Globe Wine Bar and Restaurant

The Globe RestaurantJ picked The Globe Wine Bar and Restaurant on at the Parmelia Hilton Hotel as our meetup, and typical me did a quick google of it. The Globe didn’t have as many reviews as some of the other restaurants I usually look up (that gives me the impression it’s not as popular), and from the reviews I read it seemed like a love-hate relationship. Despite the hesitation, we still went since it’s in the entertainment book!

The Globe Restaurant Alfresco – Tapas Menu
The Globe Restaurant:<br /> Tapas Menu
Entree: Cardamom spiced duck breast, layered with avocado, roasted peppers, sweet corn & caper salsa | $24.00 and Salmon with seaweed and carrot salad $24.00
The Globe Restaurant:Duck, Salmon Entree

The Duck Breast itself was okay, I couldn’t taste spice and I thought it was a bit dry… but maybe it’s supposed to be like that? The Salmon w/ Seaweed Salad was very refreshing, simple and tasty. I’m personally more inclined to like any kind of salmon, no matter how it’s cooked (or not cooked) so it was a pretty good entree besides the fact that we found a few bones which they didn’t remove… big NO NO!

South west beef fillet, stuffed with foie gras wrapped in prosciutto, field mushroom, ratatouille, vine ripened tomatoes | $44.00
The Globe Restaurant: Beef Fillet

Snapper fillet (forgot the region) topped with wagyu beef and potato scales $42.00
The Globe Restaurant:Snapper Fillet

Best thing about the Snapper was probably the red onion marmalade and wagyu, the worst was the fact that there wasn’t much beef and the presentation just wasn’t appetizing.

Degustation of chocolate desserts to share $30: Cognac and Nougatine Affogato, Warm Chocolate Goujons, Rich Chocolate Fudge Dacquoise, Mini Chocolate Creme Pyramids
The Globe Restaurant: Dugustation of desserts

The Cognac and Nougatine Affogato was by far the favourite! The Goujons were a little lacking in flavour even with the coffee sauce. The Fudge Dacquoise tasted like a cookie… I think I bake better cookies! And the Mini Pyramids were alright… again, nothing special

The service was pretty good, they were very attentive… keep in mind the restaurant was mostly empty with only a handful of patrons, so I can’t say what the service would be like on a busy night though. The main issue would be the fact that they forgot to give us our coats after we paid the bill, the staff seemed to be scarce after payment (think they were packing up?)

The Globe Restaurant: END
At the end of the night I ended up forgetting to use the Entertainment Card (complements of the wine)!! So the bill was on the pricey side $278 … could have saved $40! Taking consideration to everything, Globe Wine Bar and Restaurant is only okay for me 6/10. I’ll have to dine there again to reconsider, and it would definitely be with the Entertainment Card.

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Happy Mum Day! s2~

I got my hands on my bro-il’s fancy camera and took a couple of quick random shots pre-mother’s day. Happy Mum Day!

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For Mother’s Day Dinner we went to eat at Mela Indian Sweets and Eats

Mela Indian Sweets & Eats
428 William St
Northbridge 6003
(08) 9227 7367

Mela is a pretty big restaurant already, but now they’ve extended it even more.
The new section is more modern as opposed to the casualness of the original section of the restaurant.

The curries taste fantastic, although not as spicy as we normally have it (but that was our fault for not ordering the hot ones).
The naan and paratha were fresh, so was the curry puff and donut-looking thing.
The chicken byriani is without doubt better than a lot of other byriani we’ve had, it’s still lacking that x-factor for me though…

The service was good although our naan and paratha weren’t cut like ordered, they forgot to give us a serve of papadums, and they didn’t have enough high chairs available.

At the end of the night, they gave all the mum’s in Mela a Red Long Stemmed Rose.
It was so long that it stood taller than my nephew! =D

Although I’m not much of a fan of Indian food, I would go back and eat at Mela… Maybe third time and I’m hooked?

Busy at work… with the family

I’ve entered the rat race.

Work. Cook. Eat. Clean. Sleep. Repeat

They say work is your second home.

giggle If the above statement is true… then this must be my family

GC Tooth Mousse Cows are so CUTE! I admit it’s a great marketing tactic, and I don’t think any of the other dental companies have collectible mascots for their products like these Tooth Mousse cows. Of course, if the product itself wasn’t good, then it wouldn’t sell no matter how cute the mascots are.

sweatWe actually have more cows, but they’re all spread out in the clinic and I couldn’t find them…. plus I didn’t want the boss to think I was spending my time so unproductively. heH…

giggle On a side note, I heard GC only gave out their keyring cow ‘Penelope’ to the dental hygienists? hAHa! maybe I shouldn’t have showed it to everyone at work

Christmas 2008~!

It’s this time of year again, Christmas Time! =)

I can’t help but think of this time last year. It will always be one of the Best Christmases I’ll ever have. Not only was it because I spent it with a fantastic bunch of friends, with an amazing Christmas Dinner, as well as having a heart warming Christmas Eve, it was also the first Christmas which I felt so mind-numbingly cold that it was so appropriate to stay indoors and chow down on masses of food =P

Christmas Tree in Beijing

The Christmases in the southern hemisphere just doesn’t fit with the snow covered Christmas Tree or jolly fat Santa covered in furs found on those Christmas Cards. Instead, my Christmases in Australia have always revolved around food (similar to Chinese New Year but with ‘western food’). One Christmas in HK was spent shopping at the markets. The Christmas in Yunnan, China was spent on the plane flying to somewhere I don’t quite remember.

So an actual cozy Christmas Dinner in Beijing was something that I really appreciated. But of course Christmas has it’s downsides in a foreign country, one being no family and the other being the crowd. Despite being used to the typical Beijing crowd, the Christmas rush was completely unexpected. The locals use Christmas as an excuse to go on romantic dates… which is fine by me, the problem comes when the whole Beijing population decides to move around on that day!

Christmas Eve in Beijing

So Christmas in 2008 is back in Australia, I’m thanking my lucky stars that it’s not the 40ºC+ weather they experienced last year! And I’m extremely glad it’s with my family, and the extended family =)

Christmas Feast

I ended up stuffing myself silly (again) but it’s alright because it can be worked off during the After Christmas Sales (Boxing Day Sales)!~ =)