Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Camden Bakery

Update August 2022
Since my last visit, Camden Bakery has changed the layout and it is not self service anymore.
The doughnuts and cinnamon pretzels are a must try however rainbow cake was not that good.
I tried the apple custard doughnut and it was amazing so was the cinnamon pretzel.
I like the way all their filled doughnuts are sliced in the middle with the fillings spread on.
The custard was not too sweet and the apple filling was amazing.
Last but not least, the sugar cinnamon coating on the donut was a bomb!
The only issue was the oil so I recommended leaving the donut for a few hours to let the oil soak through the paper bag and then eat it.

The cinnamon pretzel had a nice chew yet it tastes just like a doughnut!
Very very satisfying.

Rainbow cake with tea.
Unfortunately the cake was a bit dry and I didn't like the waxy cream.



March 2020
A wonderful bakery in Camden that offers dine in.
Everything is self service and they have delicious cherry danishes, rainbow cake, red velvet cake, hot dishes to salads.











[Cafe Review] Fabler in Camden

There are so many cafes in Camden and the two that caught my eyes that day were Camden Bakery and Fabler.
Camden Bakery was tempting because of the rainbow cakes but ended up going to Fabler which was nice and quiet.

I went to Fabler because the Cheese and Spinach slice was captivating and I fancied something savoury that moment.




Overall, I really enjoyed my cheese and spinach slice with a cup of tea.
The tables and chairs inside were comfy and cold water was available as well as wifi.

Hook Fish and Chips, Camden

I didn't get to try this Fish and Chip shop but I felt that this chippie in Hong Kong called Hooked on Caine Road was inspired by Hook, Camden because of the Tempura batter.
However, this is on my eat list because they have these really creative batters like Lemon and Basil tempura and a wide range of sauces.



Monday, March 09, 2020

容祖兒 Joey Yung The Tour 2020 – Love in Europe - London

A while ago I attended Joey Yung's concert which was held at The London Palladium on the 9th March 2020.
It was amazing that it went ahead before lockdown as I managed to redeem this ticket through AsiaMiles.
As I don't fly frequently and the other awards were not attractive, I chose to redeem them on the concert since I was physically in the UK.

Photos from the concert:













Sunday, March 08, 2020

[Restaurant Review] Australian Dim Sim (dimmies) at Belushi

Recently saw Dim Sim on TV but didn't know you could get them but when I found out that Belushi's had them I decided to give them ago.

A dim sim is a Chinese-inspired meat and vegetable dumpling-style snack food, popular in Australia and to a lesser extent in New Zealand.
The name means dim sum in the creator's native dialect.
It is made of minced meat (usually pork, lamb or chicken), cabbage, and seasoning, encased in a wrapper similar to that of a traditional shumai dumpling.
They are typically rectangular, or sometimes a larger circular shape sold in fish and chip shops, service stations, corner shops, and some Chinese restaurants and takeaway outlets in Australia.

When they came, they were big and round.

Tried them without any sauces and I felt that they tasted exactly the same as Chiuchow meat roll 潮州炸粿肉 and Vietnamese Spring rolls but miles better and palatable because the meat is good quality and you won't find any weird chewy bits.
They were a bit sweet by default so I didn't use the sweet chili sauce that was given.
The dim sim tasted nice with BBQ sauce and mustard.
Vinegar, Brown sauce or Worcester sauce would also go well with it but they were not on the table.

Rainbow Cakes and Drinks at Fuckoffee

Fuckoffee is a hip coffee shop in Bermondsey serving rainbow cakes and coffees!






Places for Rainbow cake in the UK

A collection of places where the rainbow cake has been found:

Morrisons Cafe:

London Tea Exchange:
Vida Bakery - Brick Lane:
Vida Bakery - Plant based pit stop
Victoria Yum:

Fuckoffee:
Camden Bakery:

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