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beest ribs from crinitis...

best thai from spice i am darlinghurst, bangkok in capital square, thaipothong newtown.

best steak from prime and rockpool..

best pho from pho an bankstown or pho tau bay in cabramatta..

best dumpling din tai fung..

best seafood from golden century, fish market or bar luck in cabramatta for singaporan crabs..

kobe jones for sushi and tepanyaki..

el jannah for garlic sauce and charcoal chicken..

green peppercorn or holy basil for fried icecream

beest ribs from crinitis...

best thai from spice i am darlinghurst, bangkok in capital square, thaipothong newtown.

best steak from prime and rockpool..

best pho from pho an bankstown or pho tau bay in cabramatta..

best dumpling din tai fung..

best seafood from golden century, fish market or bar luck in cabramatta for singaporan crabs..

kobe jones for sushi and tepanyaki..

el jannah for garlic sauce and charcoal chicken..

green peppercorn or holy basil for fried icecream

good stuff. best pho from pho an bankstown- Ive heard this a few times but never remebr what its called, will be going ASAP lol

beest ribs from crinitis... Hurricanes Bondi

best thai from spice i am darlinghurst, bangkok in capital square, thaipothong newtown. Thainamic Canley Vale

best steak from prime and rockpool..

best pho from pho an bankstown or pho tau bay in cabramatta.. Pho Ann Cabramatta

best dumpling din tai fung.. New Shanghai Ashfield

best seafood from golden century, fish market or bar luck in cabramatta for singaporan crabs.. The Boathouse Blackwattle Bay

kobe jones for sushi and tepanyaki..

el jannah for garlic sauce and charcoal chicken..

green peppercorn or holy basil for fried icecream

FYP :)

johnny - could not FYP but wish to replace el jannahs with hot rocks.

Have yet to try Hot Rocks, been hearing a few people saying it's top notch.. might try it out this weekend!

you better. it just logically makes sense anyway, cos charcoal chicken is GOOD but when it's marinated and cooked over charcoal, that's just AWESOME.

that and their garlic sauce is smooooooooooth zomg salivating haven't had it in aaaaages

stop it, you mek me hunger lol...

not many blog reviews aye? the asians don't know about it LOL....... yet.. till I open my big mouth

don't open your big mouth. only tell your trusted friends who you want to feed well.

actually, open it, because then they might reopen their west ryde place that burnt down/up a month ago - that's the reason I haven't had it for ages, because I live in hornsby and bankstown (original store) is WAY TOO FAR for me - so west ryde was PERFECT, obviously until it burnt down. so sad.

Craving some dumplings/Wontons tonight - Going to make these my self instead of being lazy.... Although Night Shangahi is sounding pretty good right now, and at $7 a dish of 12 its really not worth it making them my self huh..

don't get me started LOL..

I've been clean eating for over a week, I'm depressed.. The only bad snack I have is light peanut butter with 9 grain vitaweats

wow man that's reallly badassssss light peanut butter!

had shanghai last night so gooooooooood

don't get me started LOL..

I've been clean eating for over a week, I'm depressed.. The only bad snack I have is light peanut butter with 9 grain vitaweats

IIFYM :) im on 2000 cal a day and still eating like a king, staying under 150g of carbs a day doesn't give me too much room to move but haha

IIFYM :) im on 2000 cal a day and still eating like a king, staying under 150g of carbs a day doesn't give me too much room to move but haha

I find it hard to calorie count, but I portion my meals by sight and avoid all sugars, fats, etc... down to 82.5kg atm!

But will b going Circa this Sunday morning in Parra.. lol

Oh yeah

Circa is awsome in Parramatta, great brunch/coffee etc..

I find it hard to calorie count, but I portion my meals by sight and avoid all sugars, fats, etc... down to 82.5kg atm!

But will b going Circa this Sunday morning in Parra.. lol

Oh yeah

Circa is awsome in Parramatta, great brunch/coffee etc..

If you haven't already heard of My Fitness pal.... Get it. It makes life so dam easy. Custom set macros, Can even scan bar-codes of food or search there data base.

Fats... Really? you should be taking at least 0.75 Grams per body weight of good fats. Olive oil, Nuts, Avocado. MMmmmm Yum!

Yeah I downloaded it, but it is really off putting with the data it pulls from your phone.. it has too much access to it.. (I'm security anal) so I deleted it.

I do have good fats, I snack on mixed nuts and eat 2x cans of tuna a day not to mention cover my salads in olive oil :)

man, I wish I didn't have crappy Asian genetics.. I know a few lebo mates that eat rubbish, train less and have better gains.

Tonight's adventures will be 15 Hour Brined and butterfly'd Chicken, Plenty of osmosis happening with that amount of time. taken out and pat dried this morning, Sitting on a rack in the fridge to dry up ( makes the skin real crispy)

Will cook indirectly, over coals for 1 1/2 hours.

super jealous, must post pictures. is that for yourself or others too? one chicken basically feeds me........hahahahahah

Me and the missus - Though im sure ill be pinching some of her plate after ive smashed mine :) as always.

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