There’s going to be a million food blogs with entries about the taste of Sydney food event so i’m getting straight to the point by topics based on the following categories:
1. Bomb-ass favourites
2. Moan like its hot
3. I’m battling, please help me
4. Fill me up buttercup
5. Bringing old skool back


Bomb-ass favourites
Guillaume at Bennelong
All up we ordered about 6 of these some (Jas), (Aud), (M) went back for seconds. That’s freaking good this dish was. Beef was soo tender it melted in your mouth. I’m sure Guillaume will be proud to know how popular this this dish was.

Dank St Depot
Ribs without the bone… Jared you genius! last thing we wanted to do was use our fingers to pick it up and chew on. Smoky flavour made you fall in love with it instantly. Beef was extremely tender and the watermelon salad with avocado hit all the right notes.

Flying Fish
Last year flying fish had an amazing fish curry and this year they had prawn! Considering how good it was last year I couldn’t say no. Prawns were huge and portions were generous match made in heaven if you love curry and a bit of spiciness![]()



Moan like it’s hot
This is not your average souffle. Its not one that deflates immediately (thank god). Instead its soo light and fluffy almost like having dark chocolate mousse. Only difference is, this seriously made me moan I got a lot of shit for making too many noises when seriously it was the BOMB!!! either that or i blame it on my menstrual cycle for craving chocolate haha
Restaurant Balzac – Warm chocolate fondant
My moan-o-meter didn’t reach embarrassing levels like the chocolate souffle did but hey it was right up there! Looks like a cup filled with melted ice-cream but hey it was friggen awesome. Another one for chocolate lovers!



I’m battling, please help me
Marque
(Aud) and (Jas) were battling to eat this. The look on their faces as they were struggling to eat this raised alarms.



Fill me up buttercup
Flying Fish – Yellow fin tuna
Gotta admit, the presentation of this dish is fully-pimped. Would have loved to have a bit more pork crackle but I guess cant be greedy. Previously had this dish @ Flying Fish, Denarau (read entry)

Jonah’s at Whale Beach – Fries with eyes
Considering i don’t suck the brains out of a prawn head.. I thought this was really good considering head and all was deep-fried. At first I was hesitant but soon found myself eating these quickly like a bag of hot chips.

Bird Cow Fish - Beef cheek and grazed onion pie
There is no way anyone could say NO to a pie that has a pie top looking like that.Definitely one of those dishes you refuse to share with anyone… face it, we’re all greedy when it comes to really good puff pastry.. (I know i am)

Aria – slow roasted Moran family spit roast
Every time i hear the word “Moran” I think of Matt’s signature dessert on Masterchef, or the Moran brothers in underbelly! couldn’t get over the amount of lamb piled on. On the base of the bread seemed to be cranberry / quince like texture… Lamb boy (J) couldn’t resist the sight of meat before his eyes, he attacked this stall as soon as we entered the grounds

Buon Ricordo – Fagottini di carne
If they call this a homemade sausage.. it was sooo god damn huge. Big and thick enough to hit someone over the head and give them a concussion! Typical bloke dish (meat, meat and more meat)

Balzac – Crispy Wagyu beef
Fancy spring roll as I like to call itLast year balzac had a similar wagyu beef roll which was really good. Which explains why its back and been revamped with wild mushroom truffle foam. *drool* a thumbs up by (Aud) & (Jas)

Guillaume at Bennelong – crab sandwich
If only high tea replaced the boring cucumber sandwiches for blue swimmer crab. I can dream can’t I? hehe

Berowra Waters Inn – Quail breast
Truffled risotto with a golden croustillant (crispy) coating with quail breast.. who would say no to this one..



All things sweet
Bird Cow Fish – Tiramisu roulade
Rolled tiramisu! Imagine new grass about to be laid on a a field or a jam scroll. That’s exactly how the layers are created with this tiramisu with a side sticky gooey caramel. Now that’s something you don’t see every day! Texture is extremely spongy and the mascarpone oozes out once stabbed with a fork.

Flying Fish – Love Cake
The name of this dessert makes me think your meant to serve this to someone special your trying to impress.. a new date? an old flame? bomb-ass chick your wanting to woo your charm with? Unfortunately none of this McLovin’ wooed me off my feet. I think chocolate is the way to winning a girls heart to me its an aphrodisiac of winning brownie points haha.Texture was similar to Ellie’s awesome crack pie only difference is Ellie’s pie is deliciously addictive
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Pilu at Freshwater – Sardinian donuts
Sardinian donuts what the hell is that?? (M) being so curious when it comes to food, she just had to put herself out of misery and try it. Unfortunately she was disappointed, outside was nice and crunchy the inside was plain dough in the middle :(

Berowra Waters Inn – Cheesecake foam
Creamy lemony cheesecake in a cup with jelly and fruit.. perfect for a hot summers day

Guillaume at Bennelong – macarons
After sampling 60 macarons at Adriano Zumbo’s launch last year (read entry), I’m afraid to admit i’m still traumatised by the sight of macarons. As pretty as these looked in their pastel colours, i still couldn’t bring myself to biting one of these. =(



Bringing old skool back
Last year taste of sydney saw a couple of familiar dishes which were back at this years event. Was it just as good as last years event?? I’ll let you decide ^_^ (see photos from last years taste of sydney)
1.Restaurant Balzac
Last year Blazac had a big success with this dish (saddle of suckling pig). Did it live up to its standards? It sure did (Jas) & (Aud) loved it saying it was one of his favourites for this year.

2. Plan B
Last year the boys (B) & (J) loved these burgers soo much they went back for thirds. This year the boys were really disappointed with the meat patty =( I have to admit last years burger looked heaps good (see 2009 taste of sydney photos)



Boozin’ in the sun
One thing I love about these festivals is boozing in the sun and getting all red faced. I know taste of sydney is an expensive event considering its easy to spend about $100+ in a couple of hours. I always end up leaving satisfied considering food is great and its about having fun with friends and family.




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5:04 pm on March 14th, 2010
Your photos are absolutely incredible! And also made me realise there was so much I didn’t get to try on Thursday night. Damn my lack of stomach space!! Hope you had a fun day
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5:39 pm on March 14th, 2010
When they handed me the Wagyu Beef Daube I was a bit surprised when they only gave me a spork. However that is all that was required, the meat just fell off the bone. I think the ribs were my favourite dish of the festival, so succulent.
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6:16 pm on March 14th, 2010
Gorgeous photos! Looks like you got to try heaps of stuff and omg how good was the pie from bird cow fish?!
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6:21 pm on March 14th, 2010
amazing photography I agree with the wagyu beef at guillaume my husband had 2 he loved the beef that much. I also disappointed with Plan B’s burger. I remember it being bigger as well.
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6:52 pm on March 14th, 2010
I’m drooling all over again…
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7:29 pm on March 14th, 2010
wow great post of photos. you sure went to town with trying heaps! well done. :-)
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8:55 pm on March 14th, 2010
Wow, such amazing food all in one day! Dribble, dribble, dribble.
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9:26 pm on March 14th, 2010
Your photos make everything look amazing! I feel like such a fraud cause I didn’t make it there! haha. Hmm.. I guess there’s always next year!
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9:39 pm on March 14th, 2010
Your pictures are amazing! So detailed!
The wagyu beef burger was pretty disappointing I think! The regular Plan B $10 burger is way better!
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9:45 am on March 15th, 2010
THIS. this is the type of post that makes me ruin keyboard after keyboard from drool
that beef! that lamb! the pie! the sausage! the chocolate puds! ahhhh!! YUMMM!
i can absolutely imagine that beef being the favourite. i just want to reach in and grab it.
your photography, once again, brilliant!
it must be great having your camera back.
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March 18th, 2010, 12:44 am
thanks dude!! lamb galore you would have loved it. You’ll have to come with me next year.
It was soo good having my camera back, this was the first time i used my camera since I got it back… my camera being gone felt like i was missing a limb.
Look forward to our catch-up Cant waittttt dude
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11:29 am on March 15th, 2010
Mmmmm.. What a coverage of Taste you have here.. Love the pictures, they are always so stunning.
I love the beef ribs; it was so wonderful. And that fondant… Simply gorgeous! Those cocktails look great!
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1:29 pm on March 15th, 2010
Oh yes, I was moaning at Guillaume’s beef, too! Lovely set of pics
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5:47 pm on March 15th, 2010
I want to marry Guillaume and that wagyu beef
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9:50 pm on March 15th, 2010
I have never seen so much food porn in one post!!!
AMAZING =D
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11:00 am on March 16th, 2010
Holy cow, that beef looks amazing! Wow I must be the only person who didn’t go to Taste of Sydney :( Love the new sidebar pic btw!
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March 18th, 2010, 12:41 am
stephhhh wish u came and tried the beef :( I know you would have loved it. There’s always next year? your boy would have liked this years as it was meat heaven for the blokes. Lamb, beef and pork galore.
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1:03 pm on March 16th, 2010
omg. Beef ribs with watermelon and the tuna have to be my visual faves. Geeze, did you manage to walk out of there ok? LOL On that note, I can see why you’re now on a budget!!!
Boozin in the sun- love it. Totally diggin your headings here. Oh, that suckling pork skin looks so delecately sublime! This post has def sent me to food rehab..
Whaaaay!!!!!
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March 18th, 2010, 12:36 am
LOL butter boy I walked out of there fine. I didn’t stuff myself too busy in the sun eating god damn desserts. Going to these things always helps going wit group of friends especially since I cant even finish a half-a-rack of ribs. =|
You caught me out on the budget week
..mi-goreng instant noodles for lunch and boring tins of tuna LOLLL.. what a sad week LMAOOOO
I need to check myself into that rehab of yours.. i could do with a detox LOL!
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11:47 am on March 18th, 2010
WOW gobsmacked by your photos. I want some of that beef!
“i don’t suck on a prawn head” hhah thats funny I do. Prawn heads is where the flavour is
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8:33 pm on March 21st, 2010
Everything looks crazy good! I missed the whole event but looking at these pictures is almost (just almost!) as good! I’ll be sure to make it next year…
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