When you are in Melbourne do try the Dim Sim from the South Melbourne Market or the Chinatown. It's sinfully good.…
Keep ReadingIt’s understandable that when you travel to a new place, you don’t want to skip the main attractions. At least, I am not one to miss all the touristy stuff. I don’t mind being labelled a tourist, because hey, I am one! But from my days on the road, I have also gathered a…
Keep ReadingI noticed a new thing that Australian restaurants offer on the menu: the Feed Me option. It's when you let the restaurant choose it for you.…
Keep ReadingCabramatta, the Little Vietnam in Sydney Australia is a melting pot of Asian culture, mainly Vietnamese, Cambodian, Thai and Chinese.…
Keep ReadingI value personal time as much as food, and I always try to carve out some time while travelling, especially if I am travelling with a group.…
Keep ReadingIt was a cold winter night in Sydney when my best friend suggested stopping by Haymarket, Sydney Chinatown neighbourhood, for a Thai Tom Yum Noodle Soup supper. “You know, I don’t like noodles that much“, I complained. “I promise you will like this one“, she replied before adding, “it’s super spicy”. Super? Ok. I…
Keep ReadingI am inside Garuda, flying from home to home. They are serving food, but I plan to skip it because I had Bakwan Udang earlier at the airport.…
Keep ReadingTourist traps is one of the over-used terms in the travel sphere, with heavy negative connotations associated with it.…
Keep ReadingIt’s Fafa’s birthday month. As a part of our tradition, I took him out for a nice dinner. Last year it was Jiro Sushi in Tokyo, this time it’s the multi-course Peruvian meal at Atlas Dining. Even though I have never been one to enjoy fine dining, I loved everything about the restaurant. So if you live…
Keep ReadingSummary of the last 30 days of Kulture Kween, the person and the blog, which are heavily based on the notes I scribbled down in my journal.…
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