Food

We’ve been wanting to dine at this newest Chinese restaurant in Bathurst street for a long time but every time we pass by for dinner, there’s always a long queue.

On Christmas Eve, we decided that we will endure a long queue, in case there was, just so we can finally eat there.  And what do you know?  There was none.  We easily got ourselves seated with a good view of the whole restaurant and the see-through kitchen.

Chefs Gallery is a Chinese restaurant with a modern feel.  I’ve never eaten at a Chinese restaurant such as this.  I found it very refreshing to sit and eat in a minimalist ambience (they have zen-like interiors as compared to those heavy looking furniture flared up in gold and red found in traditional Chinese restaurants!)

Chefs Gallery

Chefs Gallery
There’s something admirable about a restaurant being transparent when it comes to preparing food.  In Chefs Gallery, guests have the privilege of watching what goes on inside their kitchen.  Inside the glassed kitchen, every staff member wears a mouth guard for hygiene purposes.  The first thing I said to the Husband when we saw them, “Ohhh, it’s like the ones we’ve seen on koreanovelas!!”  (Yes, we are fond of watching them).
Chefs Gallery


Service was fast, friendly and attentive. We decided to order one dish in each course to try a bit of everything.  Our waiter smiled at us and told us, “I think that is more than enough for both of you” as we’re about to inform him of our desire for dessert.  We only laughed as our eyes made contact that said, “We’ll see about that.”

This was Christmas Eve lunch after all and other than Christmas we are celebrating a number of personal milestones that day.  To wet out appetite, we ordered the Pork Belly Roll

Chefs Gallery  - Pork Belly Roll


This was soooo good.  Pork Belly Roll is a thinly sliced blanched pork belly rolled with carrot, cucumber, topped with a garlic and oil-free vinaigrette dressing. 
Chefs Gallery  - Pork Belly Roll

After the Pork Belly Roll, all the other dishes we ordered (except for dessert) arrived.  We ordered Chinese Tea so we can easily digest what we were about to eat and to help pace ourselves. 

Our first time to try pastry in a Chinese restaurant with this dish called Shou Zhua Bing or Fluffy Chinese Roti served with lots of pork floss on top.  This golden pastry is soft and delicious. 

Chefs Gallery  - Pork Roti Floss


The pork floss had the right amount of saltiness and made me want more.  It became an instant favorite of mine.
Chefs Gallery  - Pork Floss Roti


Since we were in Chinese restaurant, we tried the usual dishes:  Steamed Pork Buns and the Steamed Prawn Dumplings.
Chefs Gallery - Pork Steam Bun


Sad to say, they pork buns and dumplings didn’t measure up to our expectations.
Chefs Gallery - Steamed Prawn Dumplings


Good thing we partnered the buns and dumplings with delicious Handmade Fried Noodles.  We can’t resist the urge to try their handmade noodles so we ordered the Thick handmade noodles wok fried with shredded pork and black fungus.  The dish looked inviting and when we saw it, the Husband and I attacked it like there was no tomorrow.  It was delicious and very flavourful.  The noodles were cooked perfectly. 
Chefs Gallery - Fingus Stir Fry Noodle


The noodles were also perfect for our Sweet and Dark Pork Ribs.  According to our waiter, this is one of their best sellers.  I would have loved this dish if I was fond of sweet dishes.  However, “biased-aside”, this is a great dish.  The fusion of sweetness and saltiness is immaculate.
Chefs Gallery - Sweet Dark Pork Ribs


For dessert, we ordered another best seller, the Steamed sesame ‘piggy face’ buns (as sumptuous to the eyes as it is to the taste buds according to the menu).  It’s the cutest bun we’ve ever seen!!!!  What a creative and lovely idea for a sesame bun.  An order consists two piggy face buns–a male and female!

Took me awhile to eat it because it’s soooooo cute!!!! I didn’t want to ruin their work of art. The bun was so soft and the inside was filled with black sesame paste.  It’s sweet and nutty.

Chefs Gallery  - Sesame "Piggy" Bun
Our thoughtful waiter offered to pack our leftovers for take away but surprisingly, we finished everything off. 

The Husband and I enjoyed our Christmas Eve lunch and we will definitely come back here for more. 

Chefs Gallery

Shop 12, Ground floor
Regent Place, 501 George Street, Sydney
(between KFC and the Lumiere building,
main entrance on Bathurst Street)
Tel: +61 (02) 9267 8877

Opening hours:
Open 7 days 11am-3pm and 5pm-late

It’s the season to be a little more festive in the home.  We have the usual few decors at home to brighten up the place a bit and to add more Christmas spirit in the home, we decided to buy some Starbucks Christmas cups.

The Husband chose this blue coffee mug with a snowflake on the side.

Starbucks Christmas Collection

I chose this green one with a skate.

Starbucks Christmas Collection

When we bought the coffee mugs, we got a free Starbucks espresso cup.

Starbucks Christmas Collection


We bought a pack of Starbucks Christmas Blend and a bottle of Hazelnut syrup.  I’ve always been curious how their Christmas Blend tasted so finally I had a taste of it.

The Starbucks Christmas Blend is made from aged Sumatran beans roasted the way Starbucks does just once a year.  The spicy, cedary, deep and syrupy flavour of Sumatran beans are combined with the earthy beans from Asia/Pacific and lively coffees from Latin America. 

The lovely aroma filled our home on the first morning that we tried it.  The rich, earthy flavour filled us with warmth on a cool morning. 

Hazelnut Latte

To make the Christmas Blend coffee more special, I made a Hazelnut Latte out of it.  Two shots of espresso using the Christmas Blend, one to two tablespoons of Hazelnut syrup and hot milk and voila!  Homemade Hazelnut Latte! 🙂

Hazelnut Latte



I plan to buy one or two more packs of the Christmas Blend so my Husband and I will have Christmas-y mornings even on ordinary days.

The Husband and I got lucky recently when we received our first-ever Royce Chocolates!!!!  One of his workmates visited Singapore and thought of giving a box of Royce Nutty Bar Chocolate to us.  How sweet!
Royce Nutty Bar Chocolate

I’ve heard so many raves about brand of chocolates so I was very excited to have a taste.

Royce Nutty Bar Chocolate

A regular box of Nutty Bar Chocolate contains 10 pieces of chocolate.  If you want more Nutty Bars, buy the bigger box which contains 18 pieces.

Royce Nutty Bar Chocolate

Look at the back and it will show you how to open each bar.  Just peel the part where it says OPEN.  The wrapper should split in two halves.  Pull the other half and voila!  The Nutty Bar is ready for your first bite.

Royce Nutty Bar Chocolate

Very nutty, indeed!  Delicious milk chocolate and gianduja of hazelnuts and almonds with lots of pecan, cashew, and macadamia and the crispy and spicy almonds.  The crunchiness comes from added cookie crunch and almond puff.

Royce Nutty Bar Chocolate


I wonder what (and when) my next Royce Chocolate experience will be? 

I went crazy over Spanish Doughnuts when I was in Melbourne and missed them so much.  So when my Husband and I had a chance to be in Parramatta for a dinner party, we went early and had afternoon tea at Chocolateria San Churro.

I’ve eaten at Chocolateria San Churro’s Glebe branch once before with friends and I’ve loved the experience ever since. 

Who’s San Churro?  San Churro is the Spanish patron saint of chocolate.  He witnessed many miracles of chocolate including the healing of the Queen of Spain and made it his life’s work to spread the ‘secret’ of chocolate across Europe.

Their serviettes reminds us to enjoy, indulge and never care for the mess we make when we eat. 

Chocolateria San Churro

Some chocolate cafes you’ll come for the pastries or drinks, but in Chocolateria San Churro, you go here for the best Spanish Chocolate and of course, Churros.

Chocolateria San Churro

We shared a plate of Churros for Two with generous pots of melted milk couverture chocolate.  The churros were served fresh and warm, sprinkled with icing sugar.  The Spanish milk chocolate has a very strong chocolate taste, a good fusion of sweet and bitter flavours.

Chocolateria San Churro

Chocolateria San Churro

The Husband partnered our churros with a Hot Spanish Chocolate drink.  It was very rich and thick–we loved it!  It was great to have a break from all those Belgian chocolate drinks we have with other cafes.

Chocolateria San Churro

It was a warm afternoon so I had a big glass of Mocha Mambo topped with chocolate bits.  Refreshing, smooth and delicious. 

Chocolateria San Churro

Right now, I wish there would be more Chocolateria San Churro branches so I can have my churros fix all the time.



Chocolateria San Churro

287 Church Street,
Parramatta, NSW. 2150
Phone:
02 9633 1566
Other branches click
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Do you sometimes have things you really need to do or buy but put them off just because you’re busy?  Who doesn’t, right?  If you are a wife that work and manage a home and at the same time have no household help, your lists of “to-do” get longer if when your schedule gets pretty hectic.

I’m grateful that for the past months, the Husband has been very supportive of my busy workload at the office.  Some weekends, he does the groceries alone so I can stay home and have more time to rest.  Sometimes he does all my errands just so I can have more time to finish my deadlines.

These past three weekends, I decided to allot time for some some serious shopping.  Although, I have started buying Christmas gifts since June, it’s about time to finish up my list and start wrapping up presents as we will be attending parties soon.  Plus, there are stuff for the home that needed to be bought or replaced (thank goodness for the Husband that take note of things like these right now!).

Replace bottle stoppers.  We realized of late that our bottle stoppers are of unreliable quality so when we found these bottle stoppers on sale, we bought them.

bottle stoppers

Replace Tefal Non-Stick Pans.  We’ve used our Tefal Non-Stick Pans for two years and it’s about time we buy new ones.  The non-stick coat of our old ones had already dissociate (not good to use anymore) so we had to replace them. 

tefal pans


Buy Pasta Bowls.  Finally!!!!  I’ve been meaning to buy pasta bowls for like forever, I finally remembered to buy a few pieces.  We always have pasta once or twice a week so for three weeks now, we are now eating pasta dishes in proper dining ware.
our new pasta plates

Cook Fettuccine Carbonara.  As a way of saying “thank you!” to my Husband’s for being my angel during my rough and tough days, the first pasta I cooked for when we used our pasta bowls was his favorite.  I love pasta in red sauces but I try to have a balance between cooking pasta in red and white sauces.

linguine carbonara

Sort out our Winter and Summer clothes.   At the start of November, we allot an hour or two every weekend just to sort out our wardrobe.  This is also the time of the year when we give out clothes to charity so some clothes we choose are to be given away.  I’ve taken out some of our summer clothes and put away the winter clothes.  This takes time so I do it phase by phase, and we finish this task by the end of December (because some weeks in December we don’t really have time to do it).

I still have a few more things to do but I sure feel real good when I have some things ticked off my list.  


What are some things you have got around to doing lately?