An afternoon walk for cakes

My friend Steph came over today and took me out for a birthday treat at Cafe Icon Nature to try their Hokkaido rolls. Do not let it’s looks deceive you, it’s not a normal Swiss roll, it’s way so much better. There were four flavors available just now, strawberry, blueberry, mocha and Belgium chocolate. We tried the chocolate and strawberry, it was divine! Like a pillow, the cake was so soft, the strawberry filling was not overly sweet or creamy, perfect balance. The chocolate was to die for and I ordered 5 to go for the family. Their Tiramisu contained no alcohol or coffee, what I found interesting was that they used their own almond cookies instead of ladyfingers in it. The mascarpone was so delightfully creamy that you wished the cup was bottomless. The owner recommended that we try their Australian Flat White, I love the coffee art that he did. It was a darn good cup of coffee. We tried the guava tea, such a lovely sweet aroma and a pleasant aftertaste.

Afterwards we walked along Neil Rd, stopping ever so often to take pictures of the Peranakan Heritage houses. These houses are beautiful, one could just stare at the intricate and colourful facades.

Our walk led us to Everton Park, where we came upon Grin Affair. Grin Affair specializes in desserts in a jar. We were able to try only the Honey Lavender and the Matcha Adzuki. I quite like the Honey Lavender with the bursts of fresh blueberry makes it fun to eat. Whilst the Matcha Adzuki was pretty good, green tea and red beans one can never go wrong. I’m dying to try their Strawberry and Banofee in a jar.

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Taka’s Kitchen

Taka’s Kitchen is my family’s favorite Japanese restaurant in Perth. Everytime we eat here, the place is fully packed by students and stewardesses from our national carrier. A wide variety of choices are available here but my most favourite item on the menu is their Teriyaki Chicken Udon and their croquettes. There are other favourites there like sushi, agedashi tofu and fish katsu. I could keep kicking myself for not realizing that it was a halal establishment back in 2002 when I first moved to Perth. Definitely would make a point to come dine here again for it’s delicious halal and authentic fare. There’s free green tea which one can dispense by yourself. Excellent food!

Aida Cafe Restaurant Club

Located at Northbridge, this Egyptian decorated place was one of the best finds whilst living in Perth. There are belly dancers at certain times performing for the diners and they serve the largest platters of food. I took my kids from Trinity, namely my Hull kids to dinner here, hmm to celebrate an era of me not going to to be there anymore :) I invited the whole wing, but only a few were interested in mediteranean fare, thanks for coming Raj, Tun, Kat, Steph, Wen and Sean. The portions were huge and we took our time enjoying each other’s company. I miss my kids! After dinner whilst waiting for the rest of Trinity to turn up so that we could go to ASIA’s bash, we had smoked some grape flavoured shisha :P

Aida Cafe Restaurant Club is located at:

283 William Street, NORTHBRIDGE

Raj, Tun and Me

Raj, Tun and MeRaj, Kat and Steph

Look at the spread of food and there's Sean, raj Kat and Ee Wen smiling to the camera

Look at the spread of food and there's Sean, raj Kat and Ee Wen smiling to the camera

Sean smoking sheesha

Sean smoking sheesha