Monday, February 25, 2008

Eating Out in Newtown - Part I

Partly because I'm reluctant to cook myself all the time, partly because of all the good words I heard from people about Newtown's eateries, I decided to eat out in Newtown every weekend, from Friday night to Sunday.

22 Feb 2008, Friday evening - Asakusa

First stop, the Asakusa Japanese restaurant highly recommended by my colleague. Having heard that it was good and cheap, I wanted to patronise it a few months ago for lunch. But it turned out that it only opened for dinner.

First impression on the decoration was quite good. Then I ordered Icho sushi box and a warm sake. According to the menu, it had grilled salmon on rice. When it was 4 pieces of sushi with raw fish, 4 tiny pieces of grilled salmon on a big portion of boiled rice, and coleslaw with mayonnaise. The raw fish was neither tuna nor salmon. Afraid of raw food, I applied a lot of washabi. Unfortunately, the washabi provided was far from enough. Also, as I mentioned, the grilled salmon was too little and the boiled rice was too much. I ended up having boiled fish with nothing to go with.

By the way, the waiters and waitresses talked to each other in Mandarin, so I suspect that this may not be an authentic Japanese restaurant...

23 Feb 2008, Saturday evening - Yai's Thai

I decided to have Thai tonight, but Newtown Thai, the one I wanted to visit, was fully occupied. So I went to Yai's Thai.

I was led to a window seat, which was nice to observe the night life in Newtown. I ordered curry puffs and pad noodle with chicken. The curry puffs were big and full of flavour; the pad noodle was served with plenty of peanuts. I had a good time.

24 Feb 2008, Sunday afternoon - The Italian Bowl

The Italian Bowl lets you choose your pasta and your sauce. I ordered linguine with grilled Salmon and garlic bread.

The garlic bread was served first. I would like to have it with some olive oil, but could not find it on the table. Then the pasta dish, which was a big serve. You would need to top it up unless you are really hungry. And the past sauce was very creamy, which I love! I left a piece of garlic bread to suck up the sauce. But the bread was cold and became quite hard.

I love this restaurant and would definitely come back again. What I want to mention is that the staff was very friendly, and they seemed to know the neighbourhood quite well...


What restaurants to go next weekend? There are just too many restaurants, and each of my friends have different favourates, I just cannot make up my mind. I desperately need a Newtown local to guide me...

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