• Home
  • Books
  • Music
  • Food
  • Travel
  • Shakespeare
  • Regency Love
  • About Samantha

Samantha Lin

Samantha Lin

Category Archives: Gastronomical Delights

Crazy lazy lunch at Sepia Sydney

22 Tuesday Sep 2015

Posted by Samantha Lin in Gastronomical Delights

≈ 2 Comments

Tags

2015: samantha eats her way through sydney, awards: three hats (good food guide), cities: sydney, cuisine: fusion, cuisine: japanese, food: fine dining, oceania: australia, photography: food

As soon as I had my Sydney dates finalised, the lovely Anika and I started planning an epic meal–one that would require several months’ notice to gather the necessary funds. We decided on the 9-course degustation at Sepia, one of the Sydney Morning Herald Good Food Guide’s three-hatted restaurants, and Vittoria Coffee’s Restaurant of the Year in 2015.

Needless to say, Anika and I were both super excited about our Sepia Friday, and were pretty much ready for a three-hour meal that ended with us rolling down Sussex Street, happily watered and fed. And despite a few disappointments here and there, our overall experience was pretty amazing.

Before I start on the individual food and wine pairings (which were mostly hits, had some misses, and some super duper hits), I want to say that for me, fine-dining is about the entire experience, which includes attentive and knowledge waitstaff, the correct assortment of tableware, and an atmosphere conducive to the holistic enjoyment of dishes and drinks that have been thoughtfully created and presented, and should be consumed with the same level of respect and consideration. Additionally, when I’m forking out a decent amount for such an experience, I expect the restaurant’s quality to be much more than just the food–and unfortunately, I found the service rather lacking. The sommelier was the only person who gave us the impression of being amenable to answering our questions, whereas practically everyone else was quite brusque, impersonal, and  indifferent. I found this very disappointing, and though I tried not to be affected by the service, I’m sure I would’ve enjoyed my meal significantly more had the staff been more pleasant.

Right–onto the food! Sepia was pretty darn good in this aspect, and almost every dish had Anika and me making all sorts of inappropriate noises in public. The restaurant’s Japanese inspirations are quite evident in its emphasis on seafood, which suited us just fine because mmm, seafood… (Also, I feel I should apologise for some of the sub-optimal photos–my seat wasn’t exactly photography-friendly, and I kept trying to avoiding my camera’s shadow.)

For the amuse bouche, we had light and crispy crackers with a delicately seasoned tuna tartare, complemented by seaweed. This was our first gastronomical impression of Sepia, and we were both quite pleased.

Amuse bouche: rice crackers with tuna tartare.

Amuse bouche: rice crackers with tuna tartare.

1: Sashimi of Yellow Fin tuna, Jamon Iberico cream, avocado, baby radish, ponzu, pork crackling.
2004 Crawford River “Reserve”, Riesling. Henty, Australia.

I felt this was the weakest dish of the set. I wasn’t impressed by the quality of the tuna, and the overall flavours just didn’t do anything for me. I’d actually go as far as call it quite bland—the dish was certainly overshadowed by the Riesling, which was delicious.

1: Sashimi of Yellow Fin tuna

1: Sashimi of Yellow Fin tuna

2: Bonito, fried potato, poached quail egg, caviar, roasted chicken powder.
2013 Perticaia, Trebbiano Spoletino. IGT Umbria, Italy.

Whatever reservations I had from the first course were immediately blown out of the water with this beautiful concoction. Anika commented on the quail egg really doing it for her, but for me, I loved the combination of flavours and textures—taking the first bite was a joyous occasion that had me grinning in that dopey foodie fashion.

2: Bonito and co.

2: Bonito and co.

Continue reading »

Satisfying my chicken rice craving at PappaRich

22 Tuesday Sep 2015

Posted by Samantha Lin in Gastronomical Delights

≈ Leave a Comment

Tags

2015: samantha eats her way through sydney, cities: sydney, cuisine: malaysian, oceania: australia, photography: food

Last Thursday was supposed to be my “day off” eating…and then my family decided to go to PappaRich, a Malaysian chain that’s opened a branch in the Macquarie Centre since I was last in Sydney. My craving for Malaysian food–more specifically, for Hainanese chicken rice that’s quite popular in South East Asia–is indeed an occupational hazard: one of the Shakespearean films about which I wrote for my recent chapter on “Asian” adaptations is entitled Chicken Rice War, a comic, post-modern take on Romeo and Juliet, wherein the two families run competing chicken rice diners. So yeah, I’ve been craving chicken rice since June, and there’s none to be found in Belfast. Occupational hazard, indeed!

Wendy and I both have too-sweet-teeth (which will eventually render us toothless), so we had to have a Matcha Rocks and Open Sesame to drink ($7.50 each). It came with ice-cream and a spoon–what more needs to be said? :D

Matcha (green tea) on the left for Wendy, and black sesame on the right for meeeeeee.

Matcha (green tea) on the left for Wendy, and black sesame on the right for meeeeeee.

As customary of our family outings, we each pick something from the menu. Mum is quite a noodly person (perhaps evidenced by our trip to Chefs Gallery the previous day), so she went for a bowl of that. (Embarrassingly, I don’t recall which–but it wasn’t that good, so isn’t really noteworthy.)

Oodles more noodles for mummy.

Oodles more noodles for mummy.

Continue reading »

Chefs Gallery at Town Hall

20 Sunday Sep 2015

Posted by Samantha Lin in Gastronomical Delights

≈ Leave a Comment

Tags

2015: samantha eats her way through sydney, cities: sydney, cuisine: chinese, oceania: australia, photography: food

After mum and I spent a morning running errands in the city, she took me out to lunch at Chefs Gallery. We arrived at noon, which meant it was very easy to get a table, but by the time we had finished about an hour later, the place was packed, and there was even a wee line.

Mum ordered some of her favourites, including two hot soya milks with azuki beans ($3.90), warm, comforting, and just sweet enough. Mum’s usual dish is a Zha Jiang noodle: handmade noodles with minced pork sauce, cucumber, carrots sticks, and edamame ($13.90), which she easily polishes off by herself. And I could see why–the noodles were simply delicious, having been freshly handmade on the premises, and the minced pork sauce super yummy. I would’ve liked some more of the vegetable toppings, though–especially the edamame, of which there were only half a dozen.

Yummy toppings for the yummy noddles.

Yummy toppings for the yummy noddles.

More of the noms!

More of the noms!

Continue reading »

Cocktails and desserts at Cafe Sydney

17 Thursday Sep 2015

Posted by Samantha Lin in Gastronomical Delights

≈ Leave a Comment

Tags

2015: samantha eats her way through sydney, cities: sydney, cuisine: fusion, cuisine: modern, drinks: cocktails, food: desserts, oceania: australia, photography: food

Whenever my sister Wendy considers a restaurant, she decides according to what’s available for dessert. And when she saw the words “dessert platter” on Cafe Sydney‘s online menu, we were both sold.

Located on top of the Customs House building right across Circular Quay station, Cafe Sydney has a decent view of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, a once-familiar sight that now fills me with the touristy urge to retrieve my camera.

The view at twilight.

The view at twilight.

Despite a slight hiccup with the reservation (they’d put us in the system for next Tuesday), we were seated reasonably quickly, and had a drink to start. I went for the cocktail of the month, entitled “Deep Desire” (embarrassingly, I’ve forgotten what’s in it), while Wendy had a homemade ginger beer that was super gingery and delicious.

Yay drinks!

Yay drinks!

Continue reading »

ONE tea lounge & grill: game, set, matcha!

16 Wednesday Sep 2015

Posted by Samantha Lin in Gastronomical Delights

≈ 1 Comment

Tags

2015: samantha eats her way through sydney, cities: sydney, cuisine: fusion, cuisine: japanese, oceania: australia, photography: food

I can’t remember precisely when I first had Japanese green tea (also known as matcha), but I’ve always enjoyed the rich, slightly bitter flavour of the beverage. Better yet, I love green tea-flavoured sweets, desserts, and ice-creams, where the matcha often balances nicely with sugary noms. So when my friend and fellow foodie Ruby told me about ONE tea lounge & grill, a recent Japanese fusion addition to Sydney’s restaurant scene wherein most dishes contain an element of green tea, we both decided to check it out.

The restaurant’s interior is a little too “modern” for my tastes, with the music blasting away a little too loudly, but I’m weird and old-fashioned in that way. After Ruby and I got chatting about noms (and she showed me how to use my camera!), the music and ambience just melded into the background.

Yes, I know, this is what modern establishments are like.

Yes, I know, this is what modern establishments are like.

Om nom nom!

Om nom nom!

Continue reading »

Yong Feng Restaurant and its generous servings

15 Tuesday Sep 2015

Posted by Samantha Lin in Gastronomical Delights

≈ Leave a Comment

Tags

2015: samantha eats her way through sydney, cities: sydney, cuisine: chinese, oceania: australia, photography: food

On Saturday (aka Day 2 of Samantha in Sydney 2015), my parents (with whom I’m staying) decided to make a trip to Sydney’s southern suburbs and pick up a few things from a family friend. While we were there, they took me out to lunch at Yong Feng Restaurant, a local Chinese eatery–and, unlike Bang, its market was most decidedly the local Chinese population. In the vein of Chinese dining, mum and dad ordered several dishes to share, while my sister and I sat back and chatted away.

The servings at Yong Feng were very generous, and at a ridiculously low price that even my yet-to-be-recalibrated-Sydney-monetary-radar could recognise. Make no mistake: this isn’t where you’d go for an up-market gastronomical experience, complete with pressed linen and three sommeliers, but if you want to be seated while stuffing yourself with some cheap and satisfying grub, then Yong Feng is definitely worth a visit.

Halfway through our meal, when all the dishes had arrived.

Halfway through our meal, when all the dishes were happily gathered together.

Continue reading »

Bang Street Food (but in a restaurant)

14 Monday Sep 2015

Posted by Samantha Lin in Gastronomical Delights

≈ 1 Comment

Tags

2015: samantha eats her way through sydney, cities: sydney, cuisine: bangladeshi, oceania: australia, photography: food

Shortly after wrapping up the 30+ hours of my latest Belfast-Sydney journey, I hopped on a train into the city centre, eager to inaugurate my month-long food adventures. Since I’ll be eating my way through Sydney, with nomtastic plans practically everyday, I’ve decided to share my thoughts and photos from these various dining experiences–and they’ll be various indeed, in this spectacularly sunny city with its blooming and booming multicultural (and intercultural) cuisines.

A recent addition is Sydney’s first up-market and “accessible” Bangladeshi restaurant, wittily called Bang Street Food and bearing a set menu entitled “Bang for your buck”. I went with my friend Anika, who was born in Bangladesh, occasionally visits, and knows her stuff about food. When I arrived at the decidedly modern restaurant, spaced out and disoriented about the day/time/season/meal, Anika was calmly sipping a mango lassi ($8), which then prompted me to order a coconut one ($8)–delicious, summery, and much needed.

bang02

Mango for Anika, and coconut for me!

Continue reading »

Restaurant Gordon Ramsay

09 Wednesday Sep 2015

Posted by Samantha Lin in Gastronomical Delights

≈ 1 Comment

Tags

cities: london, europe: england, michelin: three stars, photography: food

I went to Restaurant Gordon Ramsay a few months back because my parents were on this side of the world, and because yayayayay getting older if it means cake!

ramsay01 ramsay02

Continue reading »

My Aunt Jane’s Tearoom (Newry)

27 Thursday Aug 2015

Posted by Samantha Lin in Gastronomical Delights

≈ 1 Comment

Tags

cities: newry, europe: northern ireland, food: baked goods, photography: food

A few months back (it’s embarrassing to think of exactly how many—oh dear, I’m quite behind here, aren’t I?), I went to Newry with a friend and her little boy. After a stroll in the streets and an unsuccessful search for a toy shop, we sat down for a cup of tea at My Aunt Jane’s Tearoom, a lovely and quaint vintage tearoom and gift shop we just happened to pass by. I had an earl grey and a chocolate brownie loaded with nuts and awesomeness, while my (coeliac) friend had a gluten-free brownie with her tea, and her wee one had a juice drink thingy.

Mmm, tea and traybakes...!

Mmm, tea and traybakes…!

Basically perfection.

This is basically perfection.

Continue reading »

Belfast Fivers: The Other Place

25 Monday May 2015

Posted by Samantha Lin in Gastronomical Delights

≈ Leave a Comment

Tags

cities: belfast, europe: northern ireland, photography: food, reviews: belfast fivers

I had lunch at The Other Place, and it was pretty meh. Fortunately, that means a short and quick review!

otherplace

Continue reading »

← Older posts
Newer posts →

♣ Welcome

Samantha Lin. Loves reading, writing, dreaming, sleeping, verbing nouns, and the Oxford comma. (More?)

Creative Commons License
All content of this site is by Samantha Lin and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.

♣ Recent Posts

  • Fibromyalgia: Diagnosis
  • My Sailor Moon Life
  • Book release: LADY LAVENDER
  • [Saman Booker 2019] Serial Killers, Boats to Tangier, and Frankisses
  • [Saman Booker 2019] Max Porter – LANNY

♣ Categories

  • 2014 Ancient May-hem Reading Challenge
  • 2015 Authors A to Z Reading Challenge
  • A Spot of Shakespeare
  • Booktastic
  • Dribs and Drabs
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Gastronomical Delights
  • Giveaways
  • Inner Senshi Book Club
  • Let's Get Technical
  • Places and Spaces
  • Regency Love
  • Sailor Moon
  • Texts in Time
  • Theoretically Speaking
  • Top Ten Tuesday
  • Uncategorized
  • What They Wrote
  • Wordless Wednesday
  • You Should Be Writing

♣ Search

Proudly powered by WordPress Theme: Chateau by Ignacio Ricci.