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Japanese Food

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I always love Japanese food, if someone were to ask me which Asian cuisine would be my favourite, being an Asian myself, I love all Asian food, but hands down to the Japanese cuisine. You know why? According to Wikipedia :"Japanese cuisine is known for its emphasis on seasonality of food, quality of ingredients and presentation." I personally love it so much because it is so simple yet so tasty, instead of having tons of spices working around your taste buds, Japanese food just let the good quality of ingredient speak for themselves. And it is very healthy too! My dad is always a big fans of Japanese food, so every now and then whenever we are to celebrate a special occasion, we would go for Japanese food. Of course, good food doesn't come cheap, Japanese food in foreign country always known as exotic food, in which you will have to pay more to enjoy. However, being a versatile cuisine it is, it's ranges from takeway bento boxes to Japanese fine dining. Here in Perth,

Orange Creme Brulee

Finally, i made it. A month ago, i came across with a Orange Creme Brulee recipe, and then i thought of suggesting to Chef, so that we can change the flavour of brulee to an orange flavoured creme brulee, Chef tried making the brulee with the recipe i gave him, but it didn't set properly. I was disappointed, because it tasted overwhelmed, just that the creme texture didn't set properly. Every week, at work, whenever i got time, i will try to experiment, playing around the recipe and see what happen. Tried it several times, disappointment is all i got from those freaking little brulee, i don't even want to let chef try it. After a month of experiment and improvisation, i made it! Today! Can't wait til chef come back from his days off, will let him try and see wat he said. Maybe this time around, he will definately give me this big GREEN LIGHT to put it on the restaurant menu. Awesome, can't wait for that! :D

Wishlist

Food Blog Hopping and food review site hopping, I do that quite often, sometimes i drool my eyes over the super delicious menu and pictures, and then i can't remember which restaurant really impressed me with their menu that will pull me into their restaurant one day. So, just incase i forgot what restaurant i would like to go in the future, i will pen down my wishlist so that i have somewhere to refer to next time. There you go, my eatery wishlist in WA, for my personal reference: (in no particular orders) 1. The Loose Box (no.89 in the Top 100 Restaurant in Australia) 2. K's Restaurant 3. Cream Restaurant 4. Bouchon Bistro 5. Jackson's 6. Tsunami 7. The Raffles 8. Star Anise (no. 48 in the Top 100 Restaurant in Australia) 9. The Mussel Bar 10. Nine Fine Food 11. Twisted Fork 12. Xanadu Winery Restaurant The above wishlist restaurant are the ones that is highly rated, overly priced and serve exquisite fine food. Here are my another wishlist which i think i could try them a