Sushi-Ya is well priced, well presented and has good atmosphere.

BYO wine is $3 per person.
Good choices are the No raw fish sushi…
….and the Karaage Chicken $14.80
The Okonomiyaki pancake $9 is not as good….
Mama’s Buoi in Surry Hills is a great spot for dinner, but in Crows Nest it has the same menu, but less atmosphere, which gives it more of s franchise feel.
The Duck curry $21 is still a great choice…..
…. but the spring rolls $9 are not as good as the duck pancakes.
Coal Loaders Cafe on Balls Head Road, Waverton is as good as ever.


Great view, good prices and a good menu…
including….
Coal Loaders Big Breakfast $20…
….and two eggs on sourdough toast $10 with a haloumi side $3.
Stylish and full of energy, Cookie is a very popular Melbourne eatery on Swanston Street, that does still take bookings.
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It’s noisy and busy, but the food is truly amazing!



Excellent dishes include…
Taro dumplings with chilli soy $16 – crispy fish salad with green papaya & pickled crab $23.50
Sour pork belly salad with ginger, peanuts & curried rice balls $25.50
Crispy fish salad with green papaya & pickled crab $23.50
Barramundi fillets in banana leaf, red curry with coconut and basil $37
Steamed rice $4
Roti bread $5.50
The Premises on Macauley Street, Kensington is still as good as ever.


Ideal for coffee, breakfast, brunch or lunch..the menu includes some old favourites and new additions…
Premises Eggs $19.50
BBQ Breakfast Roll $13.50
Fruit Toast $7
The Star Hotel has an excellent location on Clarendon Street, which is very convenient if you are staying close by.
It’s open seven days 12 noon until late, has reasonable prices ( wine starts at $7.50 a glass) and a quirky attractive atmosphere.
Book a table upstairs if you have a larger group and want a quieter space.
The menu offers a range of dishes but the pub food is the best choice.
Ancient Grain salad with pomegranate $18
fresh herbs ( quite good)
Warm root vegetable salad with a honey mustard vinegrette $18
Confit Lamb Pappardelle with baked ricotta $24 and Green olives ( good)
Crispy skin Barramundi with flavours of $26 spring salad ( a good choice)
Herb studded porchetta, braised cabbage, $26 caramelised apples and gorgonzola compound butter ( not so great)
House made Gnocchi, heirloom cherry tomatoes, $22 asparagus, broad beans and black garlic ( lacking flavour).
Fish and chips served with fried caper $22 aioli and mushie peas ( good pub dish).


South Bank in Brisbane is surprisingly gorgeous for nice places to eat.
Just one of many is Denim and Co.
Home-made bircher muesli with organic Barambah yogurt and berries $8.50

Toasted coconut, mango and macadamia bread $8.50
Toasted turkish bread and avocado with cracked pepper and lemon $8.50 with soft feta +$2 and poached eggs +$4
Perth is blessed with so many cute and quirky cafes, especially in the area around Wolf Lane.
Take a stroll through the laneways and enjoy spots like…
Tiger, Tiger
Country Road Cafe
The Secret Garden Cafe
The Cheeky Sparrow
The Wolf, the Bean, the Walnut
And if you can’t make it to Wolf Lane, there’s also some nice spots in Brookefield Place.
Brookefield Place in Perth is a great spot to head near the CBD for a drink or for dinner.
There’s lots of lovely bars like La Fayette, the Print Hall and Choo Choo’s.
For a quieter sit down meal, the Trustee offers a bistro menu that includes…

….Butternut pumpkin, ricotta cheese ravioli red capsicum coulis $27
Half serve Marron with lemon risotto $38
Prawn linguini blue cheese $35
Slow braised lamb shoulder pearl barley, pancetta, cauliflower, jus $38
Beef cheek soft polenta, roasted mushrooms, jus $36
Wine starts at around $42 per bottle for house wine.