Sunday 16 October 2016

Review - Maysua Japanese seafood restaurant




Maysua Japanese Seafood Restaurant

Location: 12-14 O'Connell St, Sydney NSW 2000 

Image result for Masuya Japanese seafood restaurantCuisine: Japanese 

Service: 3.5/5 

 Food: 4/5 


Maysua Japanese seafood restaurant is well known for their fresh seafood and the ability to make perfect cuts in their seafood alongside perfect plating. With this knowledge we knew that this restaurant had to be reviewed. The seafood at this restaurant is really fresh it's literally caught and then taken to the fish market where it is purchased for the restaurant ensuring the freshness of the seafood. 

Image result for Masuya Japanese seafood restaurantWith Maysua Japanese seafood restaurant being so famous for their seafood we knew that we had to try it. The first dish was the seafood delight this was a variety of seafood served on one plate such as tuna, squid and many more. What else can we say except that this dish was perfect one of the best seafood Places I have ever tried. This was followed by tuna sushi which was moist, succulent and made to perfection it really was a great dish. The only downside is the service is mediocre but they do everything right so not many complaints this is a definite place for everyone to try. 

By Kavin Autar

Restaurant Review: My Thai Botany

Restaurant Review: My Thai Botany 

Restaurant Name: My Thai Botany 
Location :1/1433 Botany Rd, Botany NSW 2019
Cuisine Style :Thai 
Price Range :  Budget - Mid
Zomato Review Rating :   3.0 out 5 of 5 Review
Menu: Available at Website

Restaurant is a small local restaurant located on botany road. The location is not the best as it one a main road so the outside seating can be annoying with large trucks on the road and people walking around you as you try to eat 

The food was good for  entree ordered Salt and Pepper king prawns they were succulent and well seasoned however the price and serving size were a let down it was a bit pricey , and serving size a little small however a good entree no the less.

For Main order Crying tiger , it was very delicious its infusion of spicy Thai spices and cream were excellent and definitely recommend this menu item for anyone wanting to eat at the restaurant.

Unfortunately lack of a dessert menu means we could not order a dessert.

Overall Recommenced this restaurant to anyone looking for thai restaurant in the Botany area

By Nitin Singh

Mr Wong - Restaurant Review




Mr Wong

Cuisine: Chinese 

Location: 3 Bridge St, Sydney NSW 2000

Food: 5/5

Service: 5/5

Mr Wong is known to be on of the greatest chines restaurants to currently exist in a location such as the CBD their is much foot traffic so maintaining a positive review of your business would consist of many reviews so the ability to sustain a positive reputation is one of the biggest accomplishments by Mr Wong so we knew we had to try it for ourselves. 

We started off with the Dim sum which was just amazing  soft, moist and succulent it was really a splendid dish that we recommend to you all. This was followed by Mr Wongs famous mud crab we had high hopes for this course and the question on everyone mine was will dish this deliver??? and what we can say is YES! this dish was amazing it reached a full 5/5 from us here at the Macquarie Food Bloggers and the service was amazing with many cheerful employees. 

By Kavin Autar

Saturday 15 October 2016

Maroubra Seals Bistro - Review





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Seals Club Bistro

Cuisine: Multiple Cuisines

Service: 3/5

Food: 4/5

Location: 212 Marine Parade, Maroubra New South Wales, 2035

The Seals Club Bistro is located just off the beach at Maroubra. Recently the seals club bistro has undergone a massive renovation including new managing staff, new employees, new chefs and a brand new menu ranging from a wide variety of food. With this knowledge i knew i had to review it especially since its a place Ive been to multiple times before based solely on the cheap food and location of the Bistro. 

Image result for calamari rings The new bistro contained a new menu, with this came multiple changes with how the restaurant worked and operated. The biggest factor to change was a massive increase in price from an average price of $7 before the renovation to $15 after the renovation. With this increase i had high hopes with the food with calamari rings as my first meal at $7.50 it cam in a small portion and were your average deep fried calamari rings and there wasn't much to complain about.

Image result for grilled chicken and prawnsMy next meal was a grilled chicken breast& king prawns covered in Bearnaise sauce. This meal cost $18.80 and is on the more expensive end but it was worth it. The chicken breast was juicy and the prawns were to die for it was really a splendid dish but with that price tag it may not be something we have often. These meals received a score of 4/5 from us here at the Macquarie Food Bloggers. The service was pretty poor people didn't go out of their ways to have a talk with their customers but their wasn't much of a problem with it so we decided to rate that 3/5. I think this is a great place to take the family but be warned feeding a family could be quite expensive.

Rengaya - Japanese Yakiniku Restaurant

Review by Daniel Jang

The table setting and atmosphere at Rengaya is divine.

Restaurant Name: Rengaya
Location: Rubi Greenwood Plaza Shopping Centre, 
73 Miller St, North Sydney NSW 2060
Cuisine Style: Japanese Yakiniku BBQ
Price: $50+pp

Today we will be reviewing one of the most famous Japanese restaurants in Sydney - Rengaya. Rengaya is a Yakiniku restaurant located in North Sydney. 

For those not in the know, Yakiniku is a style of Japanese BBQ where cuts of meat - typically Wagyu Beef - are grilled over a wire mesh on top of hot coals. And my Lord does it taste good! I still remember my first experience eating at Rengaya. That moment the Wagyu Chateaubriand touched my tongue, I thought I had died and gone to Heaven - It is that good. 


Wagyu Beef- Look at that Marbling!
There are many other options to choose from including sashimi, salads, yukke (beef tartare with egg yolk and shallots), oysters and much more.

But be warned, dining at Rengaya is not cheap. Indeed, you should expect to pay a minimum of $50 per person to get a taste of what Rengaya has to offer. The last time I went to Rengaya with 3 friends and the total bill amounted to over $350. 


In summary, the dining experience at Rengaya is nothing short of phenomenal. Everything from the service from the Japanese waitresses to the presentation of the food just screamed excellence. However at $50+ per person, it is not a cheap dinner. I highly recommend saving this restaurant for a special occasion like an anniversary or a birthday.


Ratings

Taste: 10/10
Value: 6/10
Service: 9/10
Overall: 9/10

Friday 14 October 2016

HSP

Restaurant Review 

Restaurant Name: Metro One Kebabs
Location :309 Liverpool Rd, Ashfield NSW 2131
Cuisine Style : Kebab
Price Range :  Budget 
Google Review Rating :   4.3 out 5 of 67 Reviews
Menu: Available at Website

The Restaurant is famous for its halal snack packs or HSP as there more commonly known are increasingly are becoming popular fast food item consisting of a layer of chips topped
with a layer of meat usually beef lamb or chicken covered with 
sauce and cheese. There are several ways to eat them but the
recommended way is either beef or chicken with cheese and holy trinity of sauces chilli , barbecue and garlic.Metro one kebab
in ashfield has been voted by HSP appreciation society consisting 
of over 100,000 the best HSP in sydney.

The HSP was good the meat was nice and tender but not soft , the cheese was high quality and not stringy and the chips were fresh as well as the sauces were home made and delicious.

Recommend the Restaurant Rate it a 5 out of 5

By Nitin Singh