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This time, maybe I should say thank you to Instagram sponsored ad because to be honest I knew this place exist when I scrolled down my timeline and found their sponsored ad one. I informed Anna straightaway and nagged to ask her to come with me to try this restaurant. So, let me take you to Tel Aviv Journey through this restaurant.

It located in Potts Point, totally walkable from Kings Cross station. Make sure to make a booking especially during the weekend because it always jam packed!! I like the ambiance of the restaurant, I felt the cozy and warm atmosphere, oh we got the sitting on the back courtyard.

Beside the ala carte menu, they actually have banquet menu for $60++ per person which I might say it is valuable and you might want to try that one next time. But since last time we were not sure what we would like to eat and a bit full (we had an invite at noodle place right before the lunch booking, lol my bad).

Fresh Hummus, radishes, smoked egg $15

Spanner crab falafel, sweet corn & tahini $6 (each)

Jerusalem Bagel $5

Potato Latke, silverbeet, sour cream & salmon roe $22

Wagyu Scotch Filler $48

Malabi: almond milk pannacotta, orang blossom $13

I might say my favorite dish on that day was the Potato Latke. It was my first time trying something like that, I like the texture when it was still a bit crispy on the outside yet tender and smooth on the inside.The salmon roe on the top was absolutely hit and add the flavor even more.

My second favorite item was the pannacotta, I don't know how they extract that "orange blossom" flavour but I SURE REALLY like it. Even without the topping on the top I bet I still love the texture and the flavour really smooth and refreshing. Never had any pannacotta with this kind of flavor before.

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It's been a year since we officially can't travel around freely because of COVID-19, sad, I know! You will never know how MUCH I MISSED book a flight and do all the impulsive and spontaneous trips. As a result, starting from this post I will have one blog series about "pretending" to travel around the world without even leaving Sydney. I called it #roundtheworldSYDNEY. I will go to different restaurant or cafes who serve different cuisine from all over the world. So buckle UP and enjoy the JOURNEY!!

On this first post from the series, let me take you to a narrow street in Hong Kong, around Kowloon area as I will take you to KOWLOON CAFE, Haymarket

Located exactly on the alley between Dixon street and Sussex street, with those vibrant neon signs and all traditional HK hawker food shop front designs. I admit that they have a big range of menu from snack to main dish. It wasn't my first visit so I've tried some of their other dishes already. 

On this #roundtheworldSYDNEY time me and my friends visited Kowloon for their snacks, and this time theme was EVERYTHING SAVOURY

Here what we ordered;
Swiss Chicken Wings Mix Instant Noodle $15.8
HK Style Steamed Rice Roll with mixed sauce $7.8
Fish Siu Mai $6.8
Curry Fish Balls $6.8
Red Bean Ice $8.8
HK Style Milk Tea (Cold) $6.8







The HK style milk tea is my must buy item every single time I visit this place, I really love their HK milktea and yes with lots of ice.  I do recommend you to try their steamed rice roll, as for me I already familiar with this Cheong fun since my travel time to Singapore and Malaysia, this one also has peanut and soy sauce in their mixed sauce and of course their curry fish balls. 

There is actually another HK famous street food that I really wanna try despite the mixed review, which is Stinky Tofu. I'm not sure on how does it taste but probably want to try that one some day, somee dayy! 

SO where is your go to HK cafe in Sydney?

KOWLOON CAFE
shop 7A-9A 421-429 Sussex Street, HAYMARKET 

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