Monday, February 6, 2012

My Favourite Places to Eat in Sydney

It takes trial and error to find the best places to eat in Sydney. I've been recommended places by friends but then walked away after the meal thinking it's not that good.  What are they raving on about? When you do find the best places that appeal to your taste buds you tend to stick to them. After a while you get to know the people who work there by name and build up rapport. I love going into my favourite cafe, being warmly greeted and asked "the usual?" when I walk through the door. I smile and reply "yes". I don't even need to order.

I'm a mocha drinker and although good coffee is in abundance in Sydney, it's not always easy to find a good mocha. My favourite brand of coffee is undoubtedly Vittoria, it's rich and full flavoured and if made by a good barrista, simply heavenly. The best mocha I've ever had in my life was when I attended the Welcome Wall ceremony at Darling Harbour. One of the owners of Vittoria was there giving away free samples and supporting immigrants who came to Australia. I couldn't believe how good that coffee was, it was perfect. My family were there at the time too and they all agreed. We've been hard pressed to find a coffee better than the one we had that day.



The Lindt Cafe also makes excellent mochas as well as offering many other delicious treats. The Lindt Cafe has three Sydney locations - Darling Harbour, George Street and Martin Place.




There are a few good French patisseries in Sydney but my favourite and the best, I believe, is La Renaissance at The Rocks.   Their croissants are delicious and buttery and I can never eat just one! Their coffee is okay but you don't go there for the coffee, you go for the food.


I've only started eating laksa's during the past few years and the best by a country mile is Jimmy's Recipe in Galleries Victoria, George Street, Sydney. They're great!  If you are visiting Sydney you simply must go there at least once.  We have had several visitors over the years from other countries, including Asian ones, and they all agree that the quality of Jimmy's food is outstanding.

       

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Interesting Facts About Australia

When we think of Australia we tend to think of sunshine, golden beaches and friendly, down to earth people. Whilst this is all true of course, Australia is much more than that. It's a vibrant and enterprising country full of small and large wonders.  There are many facts about Australia unknown to many people, including many Australians.  Here follows a list of interesting and little known facts about Australia.

* Australia has the world's largest population of wild camels and exports them to Arab countries

* In 1906 Australia produced the world's first ever feature film - "The Story of the Kelly Gang". After WWI film making slowed down in Australia and America took over

* "The Wiggles" are the highest earning entertainers in Australia

* Australian citizenship did not exist in law until 1949. Prior to that anyone born in Australia was a British subject and had a British passport.  Mass immigration to Australia took place after WWII which saw a huge influx of Europeans.

* The Black Box flight recorder was invented in Australia in 1958

* Australians read more magazines per capita than any other nation in the world. One of the most comprehensive newsagents in Australia is Humphrey's located in Manly, NSW.

* The Sydney Funnel Web Spider is one of the world's deadliest. It's fangs can penetrate through gloves and fingernails and can kill a human in less than two hours There has not been a fatality since anti venom was introduced in 1981.

* There are over 200 languages spoken in Australian homes; the common after English being Italian, Greek, Cantonese, Arabic and Mandarin.

* Australia is a leader in wine production and is the main supplier of wine to the UK, having overtaken France in the 1990s.

* The wine cask was invented in Australia in 1965

* The dual flush toilet system was invented in Australia in 1980

* The Australian Alps are commonly known as the Snowy Mountains and receive more snowfall annually than  the Swiss Alps.

* There are over 1500 species of Australia spiders

* The Australian Coat of Arms feature the kangaroo and emu. These Australian animals are unique in that they are incapable of walking backwards and signify Australia to always look forward and never look back.

* Australia's island state Tasmania has the cleanest air in the world

*  In 1926 New South Wales became the first government in the world to pay pensions to women

* Australia is the only continent in the world without an active volcano

*  Koalas are nocturnal and spend between 16-18 sleeping per day

* Australia produces 95% of the world's opals

* Australia has the largest homes in the developed world

* 70%  of people own their home in Australia