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A typical sunny day at St Kilda beach. In Summer, when the temperature is right, it will be packed!

 

The sails in the background was what caught my eye.

A new apartment block is grafted onto an existing building. I'm not sure what building it is.

 

Near the corner of Collins and Russell Streets, Melbourne. Taken from the corner of Bourke and Russell Streets.

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Mum decided that she wanted to try to make a savoury Vietnamese pancake, so she enlisted Aunt Lee Geok to experiment.

 

The finished product was very tasty, but because we tend to be health conscious, we can't bring ourselves to use the requisite amount of oil to crisp the edges.

 

- Vietnamese Pancake Dinner #1

- Vietnamese Pancake Dinner #2

- Aunt Lay Leong's Achar

- Mum and Aunt Lee Geok's Vietnamese Pancake

- Aunt Lee Geok's Chocolate Brownie decorated with Candied Oranges

- Ning's Brownies and Julia's Matcha Almond Cookies

 

Hidden bits of dessicated coconut in the crumble mix was a pleasant surprise!

Ning bought a Strawberry Yoghurt Mousse Cake from Tanners Swiss Pattiserie for Aunt Lee Geok's birthday.

 

Aunt Lee Geok bought a platter of Brunetti's mini selections in the background.

  

Tanners Swiss Patisserie

232 Blackburn Rd Glen Waverley 3150

(03) 9802 7265

 

Brunetti - Cafe Cakes & Restaurant

194 -204 Faraday St Carlton 3053

(03) 9347 2801

These tubes could be light tubes. I can see a bulb at the top if I look up through the tubes!

 

Seen at Council House 2, a six Green Star certified office building for ecologically sustainable design.

 

Update 2007.03.18, corrected the title. Cooling and Heating CH2.

Chicken, Beef and Lamb Satays - Satay Bar, Manchester Lane

 

Not a bad rendition of an Indonesian satay. The juicy and tender beef satay was the best. Served with a creamy peanut sauce that was not fiery enough! :)

 

AUD9.50

 

Slick website too! satay.com.au/

 

Satay Bar

10 Manchester La Melbourne 3000

(03) 9663 0322

Why would someone go to the bother of making marshmallows? Because the results are heavenly!

Dinner at Da Giovanni

  

Da Giovanni Pizzeria Trattoira

132 -136 Highfield Rd Camberwell 3124

(03) 9836 0714

 

- Dinner at Giovanni

- Garlic Bread (not shown)

- Margherita Pizza (not shown)

- Giovanni Originale PIzza

- Lasagne

- Spaghetti Bolognese (not shown)

- Lemon Crumbed Calamari with Mango Salsa

- Garden Salad (not shown)

I feel so safe, knowing you're watching me.

After removing a dozen screws, the front and back halves of the case came off.

Prawn and Pork Rib Tossed Noodles - Singapore Chom Chom

 

Good homely food. Nothing fantastic.

 

I took the option of "mee pok", the wide egg noodles.

Yummy food catered by Aida's mum.

Hans Brinker, another cafe for QV Melbourne. This time it is Dutch Pancakes. I presume they would be selling Poffertjes, Dutch mini pancakes.

 

The owners, Malaysians, I think, were supervising the work today. They are obviously targeting the lucrative Asian student dollar!

Drying lemons from last Autumn! The thick skinned lemons have better flavour.

We added a bamboo fence to our little succulent garden. All we are missing is a pagoda to make it a little Japanese-style garden.

 

Photos of the patch during the makeover.

 

The potted Japanese Maple was $15 from the Camberwell Market.

Jom Makan reinvents itself as Copper Chimney.

Not only do they have nasi lemak and bain maries full of curries, now, they also have roti canai, parata and dosai!

 

Jom Makan Malaysian Cuisine

159 Lonsdale St Melbourne 3000

(03) 9663 3006

 

- Lamb Biryani with Okra and Chickpea curries

- Nasi Lemak with Beef Rendang

Julia digging into some soup gyoza at a bustling izakaya in Shinjuku.

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Mum decided that she wanted to try to make a savoury Vietnamese pancake, so she enlisted Aunt Lee Geok to experiment.

 

The finished product was very tasty, but because we tend to be health conscious, we can't bring ourselves to use the requisite amount of oil to crisp the edges.

 

- Vietnamese Pancake Dinner #1

- Vietnamese Pancake Dinner #2

- Aunt Lay Leong's Achar

- Mum and Aunt Lee Geok's Vietnamese Pancake

- Aunt Lee Geok's Chocolate Brownie decorated with Candied Oranges

- Ning's Brownies and Julia's Matcha Almond Cookies

 

Alpha's Plate of Food... but there was seconds, and thirds! :P

Weed Flower - Yarra Bend Park

 

A very common weed, but I know not it's name.

Pesto Tuna with Mixed Bean Salad.

Latin Dancers making a scene to attract attention to the shoe shop, Zu.

Another shot of the pen-ink-nibs set that I got as a gift a long time ago.

Cherie & Rayson's Ricotta Filled Christmas Canoli.

 

Quite a work of art. It apparently took quite a bit of experimentation before they arrived at this canoli batter.

 

Winner of Best Dessert.

Tossing Roti Canai - Roundhouse Roti

 

A rather Caucasian-looking Lee Chong tossing our roti.

 

Roundhouse Roti

220 Gertrude St Fitzroy 3065

(03) 9417 4285

 

Reviews:

- Roundhouse Roti by Matt Preston, The Age, January 29, 2007

- Roundhouse Roti - Mietta's

 

Photos:

- Roti Canai with Nyonya Chicken Curry

- Roti Canai with Dahl Curry

- Teh Tarek

- Tossing Roti Canai

- Chinese Imperial Robes

Eleven Arm Seastar. Look at the tube feet! how cute! :)

My orange bavarois was smooth and orangey and the buttery pistachio crisps added a nice crunch.

 

I'm not sure what the green dribbles were, but it definitely made the dish prettier.

 

The bitter chocolate ice-cream wasn't really necessary.

 

Mietta's review of One Eleven Spring Street, Windsor Hotel.

 

111 Spring Street

I think these were 1kg worth of chocolate!

AUD55.

 

Koko Black, Royal Arcade (Original Store)

Shop 4 / 355 Bourke St

Melbourne VIC 3000

(03) 9639 8911

kokoblack.com.au/

Ornamental Seashell Ball - Bayswiss, Melbourne Central

 

They also had other types of sea shells, but this spiky one seems more texturally interesting.

 

Bayswiss

211 La Trobe St Melbourne 3000

(03) 9654 3911

www.bayswiss.com.au/

After removing the case, a load more screws, tabs and cables separated the battery compartment and the self-contained lens unit.

They must have had too many comments without the pronunciation hints.

 

Updated 2007.08.29, Baraki have another Baraki Burger sign.

Tempura Rice Ball, with sweetened red beans, served with green tea and vanilla ice cream at Chocolate Buddha.

 

Yum!

 

A bit of an East-meets-West dish. The Tempura Rice Ball is very much like deep fried rice ball, Italian style. Served with the very typically Japanese sweetened red/azuki beans and ice cream.

The plain dosai was a bit thin for my liking. I prefer it a bit thicker, less crunchy and less greasy. At $4.50 it's not the cheapest dosai in town either.

 

www.theage.com.au/news/Reviews/Chennai-Banana-Leaf/2005/0...

Buds, ready to burst open in Spring.

Korean rice bowl with mixed pickled vegetable and stir fried beef topped with a runny egg. Yummy, especially with the Korean chilli sauce. Not as good as the Let's Bap Korean restaurant in Holmesglen though.

 

Korean restaurant in Oakleigh.

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