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Tickets Giveaway – 2 x double passes to Masked L’Aperitivo (MFWF)

by jeroxie February 23, 2012

The Masked L’Aperitivo is held at newly renovated and one of Melbourne institution, Grosvenor Wine Bar and Bistro in St Kilda East. The Grosvenor is celebrating what drives millions of visitors to Venice each year – L’apertivo and the Venetian Carnivale – by offering the finest Italian aperitifs, cocktails, wines and beers served alongside Italian-inspired [...]

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Daylesford Day One – Wombat Hill House, Peppers Spring Retreat and Kazuki’s

by jeroxie October 18, 2011

Daylesford is one of the first few places that Mister and I visit when we first got together many moons ago. It is also one of the places that we head back for a visit once every couple of years. We are definitely no strangers to its natural beauty. Daylesford and Hepburn Springs area is also known to the Spa country. It has the most number of mineral springs and spas in Australian and the produce and food in this area is equally fabulous.

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L’atelier de Monsieur Truffe, Brunswick

by jeroxie September 25, 2011

I had a rather bad weekend for me recently. It was the same weekend when I made chipotle chicken wings to distract myself from feeling pissed off. I had a stupid fight with @mamajeroxie and so instead of having breakfast together, I took my keys and headed out by myself to chill out. My temper has been quite short lately and take too many things too seriously. I was losing my sense of fun lately.

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Nabiha Cafe, Moonee Ponds

by jeroxie September 22, 2011

How well do you know your local and its surrounding cafes or restaurants?

For me, it is a big fat failure. I only learnt about Nabiha Cafe on twitter as I was whinging about the awful coffee that I had at 20 Young Street Cafe. The coffee had a rancid taste and it was burnt! Life is too short for bad coffee. Anyway, @NatStockley mentioned that their coffee is indeed sub standard but serve pretty good sandwiches. I was in no mood for sandwiches after that sip of coffee. But he did offer a tip to check out Nabiha for their coffee.

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Rumi, Brunswick East

by jeroxie September 1, 2011

Mister and I hardly stay apart from each other for long periods of time. He means the world to me and I know that he feels the same about me. It has been hard having him gone for long periods of time now. And especially when I do need him the most at the moment, it is even harder. It is good that @mamajeroxie is here with me at the moment. However, it means that I lack a lot of time alone to make decisions and think about my next steps.

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The Age Good Food Guide 2012

by jeroxie August 29, 2011

Congratulations to all winners of The Age Good Food Guide 2012!

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Malaysia Kitchen Blogger Summit – Chef Lagenda and Laksa King

by jeroxie August 27, 2011

In week 1, I introduced you to Chillipadi Mamak Kopitiam. It was a blend of Chinese, Malay and Indian flavours all under one roof. In this final week, I will like to aquaint you two Malaysian Chinese restaurants in my hood – Chef Lagenda and Laksa King. I am pretty rap to have all three so close to home. It makes mid week dinner almost brainless.

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Malaysia Kitchen Blogger Summit – Lim’s Nyonya Hut

by jeroxie August 21, 2011

In the third week of the Malaysia Kitchen Blogger Summit, I will like to introduce a cuisine much closer to my heart – The Peranakan, the Straits Chinese or also known as Nyonya or Nonya. There are 3 countries in the world where most Peranakan lives – Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. The Peranakan is a marriage of Chinese settlers to local Malays. The Peranakan itself is vaguely divided into two main groups. The ones in the East coast (Kelantan and Terengganu) which are more Malay influenced and the ones in the West coast like Malacca which are more Chinese influence. The communities in both Penang and Singapore were established later. There is so much history behind this very special, vibrant and fusion culture and I am so proud to be part of it.

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Duchess of Spotswood, Spotswood

by jeroxie August 16, 2011

The Duchess of Spotswood. With a name like this, it is clear that this cafe is steered towards something a little more English. And with a name like this, you will think it will sit in a rather posh area and not a quiet and plain looking street like Hudsons. The name does not matter to me. It is the food that counts. This place has been receiving raving reviews from many food bloggers. The curiosity finally overcome my laziness and we decided that it might just be worth the effort.

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Malaysia Kitchen Blogger Summit – Laksa Me and a bowl of laksa

by jeroxie August 14, 2011

My first encounter with Mr Allen Woo, owner and chef of Laksa Me, was at the recent Good Food and Wine Show in Melbourne. Malaysian Kitchen had a pretty big booth at the show and Mr Allen was one of the ambassador for Malaysia Kitchen and presenter at one of the sessions. I walked in on his presentation about Laksa and loved it. It had a lot of energy and I thought he held a wealth of knowledge and passion about Malaysian cuisine, the ingredients and her history.

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Malaysia Kitchen Blogger Summit – Chillipadi Mamak

by jeroxie August 7, 2011

In the next four weeks, 13 bloggers from parts of Australia will be in a friendly competition organised by Malaysia Kitchen to clinch the top 3 spots that will see them win an all expense paid trip to Malaysia for a yummy adventure. I am so happy just to be invited and to be one of the five that represents Victoria. I will be eating my way through 4 Malaysian restaurants, blogging and stay hopeful that I can be one of the lucky 3.

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Collingwood – Proud Mary

by jeroxie July 7, 2011

A twitter acquaintance, @wiredjazz, from Sydney was in town. We planned a breakfast/brunch Saturday and then a photo walk around Fitzroy and Collingwood area. It was a perfect plan. Wake up early, catch up at Proud Mary at 10am. Have great coffee, nice big breakfast and then take photos and talk crap the whole afternoon. As many plans, it did not go as plan. There were tiny and very acceptable hiccups.

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Chin Chin Melbourne, Melbourne CBD

by jeroxie July 5, 2011

This is my second visit to Chin Chin. It is the Chin Chin on 125 Flinders Lane that everyone is talking about. It is the new IN place to be seen eating and sipping cocktails in Melbourne CBD. The brains behind Chin Chin is Chris Lucas and the man in the kitchen is Andrew Gimber which will be joined by Ben Cooper from St. Ali very soon.

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Mornington Peninsula – Sunny Ridge Strawberry Farm

by jeroxie June 30, 2011

I have been to Sunny Ridge Strawberry Farm on several occasions. It was visited in my first year as an International Student and then when I was seeing Mister in our uni days. So I do have a very soft spot for this place. It is always filled with happy and sweet memories. They were memories of laughter and freedom. And I remember that I brought home a huge bounty of strawberries. I would be eating them in the car on the way back and my fingers and nails will be stained with strawberry sweetness and stickiness. Those were great memories.

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Morninton Peninsula – Merricks General Wine Store

by jeroxie June 13, 2011

I love this 1920′s version of the original Merricks General Wine Store. This photo was taken in the hallway leading to the bathrooms. Merricks has always played a big part of the local community and has now become of the Peninsula’s iconic stop over destination for travellers. The dining area and cellar door was added on during the 2004 renovation.

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