All in Restaurant Reviews
There’s no doubt I love Hawker food to death but even the most ardent aficionado can sometimes get street fooded out. It’s at that point that taste buds seek refuge in something entirely different. Enter the wonderfully sophisticated Bostonian. This rather self-assured seafood and steak house is the polar opposite of the hustle and bustle of its surrounds in Kowloon and has been a long-time fixture of the local dining scene.
The story goes that the guys started working on Easey's in 2014 and finally opened the doors a year later and in the process gained a huge amount of attention by appearing on all the major Australian television networks. It's definitely a unique destination and the guys have done well to create a lot of hype and social buzz but is Easey's actually any good?
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.
A casual stroll around Windsor will provide plenty of inspiration and there's no way you'll be stuck for choice when it comes to eating, morning, noon or night. It really just comes down to what flavor you're chasing at that moment. When it comes to chasing flavors, there's always a few classics to seek out and the eponymous burger is one such item that can’t be ignored.
This isn’t a spiritual tale of inter connectedness but one of roaming the streets of Prahran. If you’ve ever taken a stroll around Windsor, it doesn’t take long to realize that this is a foodie haven. There's a lot going on with culinary temptations at every turn, so it would be forgivable if you missed a humble little cafe tucked away in a back corner of Chapel Street next to the Windsor Train Station, but let me tell you - Two lost Boys is definitely one spot that's worth finding.