With nine outlets across Melbourne it’s clear Dainty has struck a chord with those that love it hot. Be that hot pot or Sichuan spicy hot…
From the street to the suite our culinary curiosity has taken us across more than 25 countries and countless cities where we’ve dived head first into what’s on offer.
From hawker stands to Michelin starred restaurants and everything in between our passion for sharing the good life with those close to us sprouts conversation and opportunity.
For this we are eternally grateful.
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All in Asian Flavors
With nine outlets across Melbourne it’s clear Dainty has struck a chord with those that love it hot. Be that hot pot or Sichuan spicy hot…
When it comes to finding the best Laksa in Singapore, many locals wouldn’t look beyond East Coast Road and the infamous 328. This delicious bowl of fire is one not to be missed.
For those that need to know these things, Trịnh Thị Ngọ, also known as Thu Hương and Hanoi Hannah, was a Silky-voiced propaganda broadcaster and Vietnamese radio personality best known for her work during the Vietnam War. Walking into the tiny space that is Hanoi Hannah in Windsor none of this is of any concern.
Amok is the brainchild of chef and proprietor Woody Chet, who’s deft ability to fuse quality Australian produce with his native Cambodian style provides a menu packed full of highlights and flavors that is a must try for anyone that appreciates Asian Cuisine.
Who doesn’t love Asian Street Food? We explore Hawker Hall in Windosr to see if it really lives up to the hype.
Ten years in and for whatever reason, Red Door seems to have been cast off as the unassuming neighbor of it’s much more heralded Windsor inhabitants. Tucked away down a nondescript lane way it has been described as the hidden gem of the area (which is a completely over used term to describe quaint little food outlets that are actually pretty good). Having got that out the system, that’s exactly what Red Door is, a quaint Asian eatery that pushes out great food.