Tuesday 26 March 2024

Clarence - Woolloongabba

 

After a particularly challenging week at work, Dr L and I decided to go somewhere a bit more fancy for date night. Going down my list, we opted for dinner at Clarence, a fairly well established modern Australian bistro at Woolloongabba, recently awarded one chef's hat on the good food guide. 


We made a reservation since it was Friday night, but the restaurant wasn't entirely full so perhaps walk in would also have been sufficient. I loved the rustic decor with the exposed brick walls. Service was personable and friendly whilst maintaining an air of professionalism. 

 

The menu was very concise, with less than half a dozen starters, mains and only two desserts. Lucky for us, there was also a 3 course set menu that allowed us to sample more of the menu.


First of the entrees was Yellowtail Kingfish, miso, apple buffalo curd and shiso. The flavours were delicate and intricate whilst the kingfish was fairly firm in texture. The shiso made the dish decidedly asian in theme whilst the apple added a sweetness and crunch to it.

 

Our other two entrees were the Cold roast pork, bagna cauda, capers and celery and the Watermelon, cherry tomato, cucumber and stracciatella. Both were very interesting, the cold roast pork was almost like a terrine whilst the bagna cauda and capers gave it a very sharp zing. The watermelon really elevated what would have been a simple but enjoyable veggie salad, adding a level of fresh sweetness to it.


We were provided a serve of house made bread and house made butter. I found the bread to be very dense and filling but I did like how it was served warm and crusty. The butter was definitely a highlight for me though and it was rich, creamy and salty.

 

Our mains showed up after a brief interlude, we had the duck, beetroot, fig and soubise along with the  dry aged dairy cow with sugarloaf, pickled grapes and pepper sauce. Both were well received, my preference was for the duck whereas Dr L enjoyed the cow more. The duck had a fairly crispy skin, the fat had been well rendered and it was well infused with a delightful onion flavour whilst the beetroot and fig added sweetness to compliment. I was slightly reluctant to order the dairy cow dish as dairy cow is often not used for consumption due to how tough they're known to be. With this in mind, I was pleasantly surprised by it's texture, not being too far off from a rump steak with a very delightful beefy flavour to the meat. The sugarloaf was delicate and absorbed much of the zingy pepper sauce.


Our sides include salad and duck fat chips. The salad was fairly standard, fresh and tart. The duck fat chips were phenomenal. They were fragrant, crunchy and had a fluffy interior and they were definitely one of the better chips I've had lately. Portions wise, the chips were also very generous and definitely filled us up.


Our third course was dessert, we had the honey custard with queen garnet plums as well as a rhubarb and white chocolate tart, rhubarb sorbet. I'm not particularly a fan of rhubarb as it reminded me a bit of a sweet celery, but the tart was very well done with a crisp thin shell and a refreshingly tart sorbet. Our favourite of the night though was undoubtedly the honey custard, rich sweet and wholesome, it was a wonderful dish to round off our meal.

In summary, we had a really delightful evening at Clarence. I really appreciate their ability to take fresh, seasonal local ingredients and apply their skills to elevate them on each plate. The three course set was good value in this day and age and makes for a memorable date night. I highly recommend!

Price Range: $75pp

Taste: 8.5/10
Value: 8/10
Service: 8/10
Environment: 8/10 

Tuesday 19 March 2024

Bing Go - Upper Mt Gravatt


Rounding off a hot summer, we thought to have one more bing soo before the weather cooled down. Having enjoyed a very delicious iteration of the Korean dessert at Sunnybank, we opted to check out Bing Go's Garden City store while we were running errands nearby.


Heading over at peak afternoon tea time, I was surprised that it was empty, meaning more seats for us, although I did notice an abundance of flies and other pests in the shop though.


The restaurant seemed a bit more expansive than Sunnybank, perhaps because of a significantly larger kitchen area. Other than bingsoo, they had a wide variety of coffee based drinks along with a small selection of hot food.


Wanting to try out their most epic dessert, I had the Watermelon Special. Sharing between two, we asked for some bowls so we didn't both have to lean over it, but staff refused, which was surprising. The bingsoo was served with an ice block and whipped cream on top. The watermelon was fresh and crunchy but very sweet on account of the syrup it was topped with. The ice block was interesting, it was the colour of watermelon but taste wise it was undoubtedly honey dew melon which we didn't particularly like. Inside of the bingsoo there was a considerable amount of strawberry jam which kept it interesting and sweet. Overall, we did like this dessert but I think next time I'll stick with the matcha option.
 
Price Range: $10 - $15pp

Taste: 7/10
Value: 7/10
Service: 7/10
Environment: 7/10 

Tuesday 12 March 2024

Chuan Chinese - Sunnybank


Have long been interested in Chuan Chinese at Market Square. Ever since they opened, all I ever see is a completely packed restaurant every time I walk past. For the several instances I've tried to get a table, I've been knocked back without having a reservation. Phoning up to make a reservation, I've been told that they only take 5.30pm and 7.30pm bookings. As a result of this, we finally decided to try it out early in the week to avoid the crowds. 

 

We grabbed one of the only remaining tables and were seated comfortably outside the restaurant (but still inside the shopping centre). Paper menus were provided although ordering is done via QR code on the table. Interestingly enough, English was only available on the paper menu, so any non Chinese literate customers might have difficulty ordering without relying on photos alone. As for the contents on the menu, as far as I could tell, it was fairly standard for Sichuan cuisine with a selection of main dishes focusing on spice.


Some companions who had arrived earlier ordered a serve of spring rolls to start, these were freshly fried, crispy and I liked the mix of meat and veggies that it was filled with. 


We probably over ordered, but the first three dishes we chose came out exceptionally quickly after putting it in the system. 


First up was the pickled veggies with beef stew. The portion size was absolutely massive and the plate was even bigger. We chose mild spice for it and I found it to be challenging to my spice tolerance. There was a generous amount of beef and pickled veggies in the stew and although it was spicy, the sourness and savouriness of the dish still shone through. It went particularly well with rice. Would definitely order this again.


Next up was the "saliva" chicken, named not because it is made of saliva but because the thought of it makes people salivate. It was a good serving for the price and the chicken was extremely tender and flavoursome without being dry. 

 

We also had a serve of spicy beef offals (tongue and stomach) as well as wasabi fungus. Both were very spicy, but the offal dish was more of a hot spice whereas the fungus had a cooling spice that you would get with mustard. Both dishes were delicious and had a variety of very enjoyable textures, special mention would have to be made for the tripe which was very well done, elastic and tender, absorbing a lot of the spicy numbing goodness.


We had two non spicy dishes that evening. First was the signature braised pork belly which offered some much needed reprieve from the spice. The pork was very soft and melted in our mouth whilst being drenched with a rich soy/oyster sauce concoction that was very homey. Again, one that goes well with rice.


Our final dish, which came roughly half an hour after the rest of our food was the steamed egg with pipis. Silky smooth, it was like an egg infused tofu with a light seafood taste. Although mum makes this very frequently at home, this was undoubtedly more silky than the home made variety, making it a worthwhile dish to order when visiting. 

Overall we had a fantastic time at Chuan Chinese, although it was spicy, the food was of a high standard, each dish was a flavour bomb and I would definitely not hesitate to come back. Also there is a 10% cash discount, so for a large group, it would be worth bringing cash to take advantage of the deal.

Price Range: $30 - $40pp

Taste: 8/10
Value: 8/10
Service: 8/10
Environment: 7/10 
 







Tuesday 5 March 2024

Amoroso - Paddington

 

Valentine day is hardly ever complete without a sweet dessert to round off the meal. To this end we decided to walk over to Amoroso, my current favourite when it comes to gelato for a treat to finish the evening. It was a fairly long walk and we arrived to find the small shopfront packed.


The menu was identical to Sunnybank Hills as far as I could tell, offering gelato, sundaes and drinks. 


The flavours on offer were decidedly less Asian centric though with only Matcha on offer and I was the first one to order from the new tray.


In the interests of science (also I was very full), I ordered a kid's sized double scoop whilst Dr L had the standard size double scoop. On the face of it, I didn't really notice too much difference in size so it might be worth opting for kids scoops from now on.


I had the Matcha and Cappuccino whilst he had Lotus and Chocolate. Although the store was situated outside of Sunnybank, I was still pleased to see that the ice cream wasn't overly sweet. The matcha flavour was just as strong and I really enjoyed the chocolate hints in the cappuccino gelato. Dr L also found his dutch chocolate to be very rich and decadent whilst the biscoff was deliciously cinnamony. I can't wait for them to open closer to home and no doubt we will be regulars once that happens. 


Price Range: Less than $10pp

Taste: 8.5/10 
Value: 8/10
Service: 8/10
Environment: 7/10