Archive for July, 2006

Jul
10
Filed Under (Veggie Friendly tip-offs) by Kate Pounder on 10-07-2006

One of the nice things that’s been happening recently is that other bloggers have started sending me tips about veggie friendly (and unfriendly) discoveries. I’ve decided to make this a new category on the blog.

To get the ball rolling, Kate from the Wax Lyrical blog in WA has sent through a warning about a local Perth restaurant called Han’s Cafe. Apparently she and her family ordered vegetarian spring rolls, only to be slipped a meat version. Arrrgh. You can read about the experience on her blog.

On the flipside, Rebecca from Cucina Rebecca tipped me off about the impressive vegetarian selection at North Bondi Italian food. She has a full review on her blog, or you can check out the menu for yourself. I love to hear about good quality restaurants that cater for vegetarians. I’ve never tried North Bondi, but sounds like I’ve been missing out.



Jul
10
Filed Under (General comments on site) by Kate Pounder on 10-07-2006

Sorry for the lack of posts in the last couple of weeks.  A couple of major events - one very sad - have kept me away from the computer.

However, I’m back at the keyboard and the posts will soon start a-flowing. Any time now.

 



Jul
09
Filed Under (Italian, Sydney, VV) by Kate Pounder on 09-07-2006

V Rating: VV
Where:
260 Oxford St, Paddington.
When: Mon-Fri: 5pm-midnight. Sat-Sun: Noon - midnight.
Tel: (02) 9332 2220
Price: Pizza: 4 sizes. Sm - Family: $10 - 25. Pasta: $7 - $13.50.

A couple of Friday’s ago Andy and I had dinner at Arthur’s Pizza on our way to seeing The Sleepy Jackson at the nearby Paddington Town Hall. We had high hopes for the night, but unfortunately each experience left me disappointed.

Arthur’s is a local institution that certainly packs a crowd. The decor is unassuming and everything looks like it’s been around the block a few times. The open pizza kitchen runs along the left wall. Basic tables line the right wall, and fill the back quarter of the restaurant. I don’t mean this as a criticism - I like my pizza joints to have a homely, friendly feel.

Arthur’s offers some vegetarian choices. Six of the 21 pizzas were vegetarian and there were two vegetarian pasta options. Andy and I went with half a roasted vegetables, cherry tomatoes and goat’s curd pizza and half four mushrooms and cheese pizza. I found the quality a little disappointing.

The topping was only lightly (as opposed to judiciously) scattered and the base was very thin and dry. The toppings sounded exciting on the menu, but when the pizzas arrived the ingredients and combinations seemed run of the mill. It wasn’t that the food was bad - it wasn’t - more that I was expecting interesting and authentic Italian pizza along the lines of Made in Italy in Pyrmont or Pompei’s in Bondi, and Arthur’s is not that kind of restaurant.

After dinner we ambled across the road to catch The Sleepy Jackson. We had a lot of fun watching the infectiously cheerful warm-up act, Old Man River, but the Sleepy Jackson were disappointing.

There was no structure to the set - one minute it was 80s stadium rock, the next minute country and western, then lush, bell-infused melodies and Carpenter-like ballads. They seemed pumped initially but fell apart when the crowd didn’t engage. It wasn’t that the crowd was unfriendly - we wanted them to succeed - but with the mood changing so often and a lot of unfamiliar songs it was hard to get excited.

The band came back for encore - while basically acknowledging that they didn’t deserve one - but instead of choosing a song that they could be sure of pulling off, lead singer Luke Steele went with a high-pictched falsetto vocal that came apart at the seams. It was a heart-wrenchingly embarrassing final song, and I was glad for the band when they finished.

It didn’t help that most of the crowd (and the band) had been up the night before watching Australia QUALIFY or the second round of the World Cup.





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