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:
Monday, March 09, 2020
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.
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.
Labels:
Australian,
london
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[Review] Neds Noodle Bar - Waterloo
I love noodles especially when you can customize what you want.
Neds Noodle Bar is one of those where you choose a noodle, sauce and ingredient just like Wok to Walk but the sauces at Neds appealed to me and the noodle box is another reason to visit.
I know it sounds weird but I've always wanted to go to America because the Chinese food over there comes in cute boxes like this!!
The kids box is the smallest therefore it is friggin cute!
As well as noodles, they also have desserts like banana fritters but the Japanese donut captivated me so I will go back for it.
There are two branches in London, the one near the London Eye is big and spacious while the one at Old Street is a bit smaller.
Tried the bigger branch for the black bean noodles which was more enjoyable than Wok to Walk but the only thing I disliked was the sauce as I didn't expect it to be that sweet.
Neds Noodle Bar is one of those where you choose a noodle, sauce and ingredient just like Wok to Walk but the sauces at Neds appealed to me and the noodle box is another reason to visit.
I know it sounds weird but I've always wanted to go to America because the Chinese food over there comes in cute boxes like this!!
The kids box is the smallest therefore it is friggin cute!
As well as noodles, they also have desserts like banana fritters but the Japanese donut captivated me so I will go back for it.
There are two branches in London, the one near the London Eye is big and spacious while the one at Old Street is a bit smaller.
Tried the bigger branch for the black bean noodles which was more enjoyable than Wok to Walk but the only thing I disliked was the sauce as I didn't expect it to be that sweet.
[Review] Neds Noodle Bar - Old Street
After trying Neds Noodle Bar in Waterloo, I decided to try the joint at Old Street.
This time I got the Kids Box hoping to eat the donut as well but I was a bit full so I will leave it for a another visit because they serve tea at that branch which would go nicely with the donut.
As expected, the Kids Box is dinky and cute and the choices are quite basic which I thought tasted better.
I got the egg noodles with soy sauce and I liked it more than the noodles with vegetables in black bean sauce because there were a bit too much vegetables which get in the way when you are trying to appreciate the noodles.
So I was definitely more satisfied this time round except that it was a little too salty so I didn't really finish it all but adding some chili sauce helped.
This time I got the Kids Box hoping to eat the donut as well but I was a bit full so I will leave it for a another visit because they serve tea at that branch which would go nicely with the donut.
As expected, the Kids Box is dinky and cute and the choices are quite basic which I thought tasted better.
I got the egg noodles with soy sauce and I liked it more than the noodles with vegetables in black bean sauce because there were a bit too much vegetables which get in the way when you are trying to appreciate the noodles.
So I was definitely more satisfied this time round except that it was a little too salty so I didn't really finish it all but adding some chili sauce helped.
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