Don't worry, you're not hallucinating... your favourite (albeit, slightly slack) fooshiner is back in action. Before we get into the important part of this post I wanted to sincerely apologise for neglecting you over the past few months! As much as I love food and fashion sometimes life gets in the way and writing becomes the furthest thing from my mind but just because I've been an atrocious blogger doesn't mean that my passion for you and this blog has washed away! I'm back baby and just try to get rid of me.
Now, now... I know you're all salivating and itching to find out more about Pu'er but before we delve into the sinfully delicious world that is Pu'er I thought I'd update you on what you should be looking out for over the next few weeks. Being a tea connoisseur and having a serious tea-a-holic problem (I honestly think I need therapy), I thought I'd share and give you a review of my tea collection so expect a T2, Harney & Sons and Miscellaneous review in the not so distant future. So that's what I have planned for the 'foo' part of this blog but what about the 'shion' and 'trinkets' part?! Don't fret, I've got you covered. As it is currently Winter (aka my favourite season ever), I thought it would be fitting to do an OOTW or Winter collection fashion post because, I'm not going to lie... I've made a lot of winter purchases over the past two months - I might even dabble with YouTube just for the hell of it and make it into a video form... release my inner Ingrid Nilsen (who happens to be my girl crush just fyi) but we'll see! As for the 'trinkets'? Well.. I will show my fellow tea lovers my tea pot/cup/paraphernalia collection because who doesn't love teariffic tea stuff! So keep your eyes glued to this blog because I'm planning to make up for my slackiness (that's not even a word!).
Pu'er... How do I even begin. So, I live in walking distance from cafes and restaurants that herald the new (though some say tired) avant-garde/hipster/fusion food movement and one day in the summertime as I was driving down to my local Coles, a quirky little restaurant on the corner of Danks St caught my eye. You guessed it, that quirky little restaurant is Pu'er. I had no idea what kind of restaurant it was until I read a review by my favourite food blogger, NQN, but the interior caught my eye and if you know me well, then you'd know that before I decided to pursue what some may call 'a more sensible career path' and put down Media/Law in my UAC application, I wanted to be an artist of some sort, namely a Graphic or Interior designer of some sort, so even to this date, I eat with my eyes just as much as I do with my tastebuds.
Pu'er serves an eclectic fusion of Japanese/Chinese/Western food and it's amazing. Firstly, shall we marvel al the beautiful interior before we even consider the delicious food?!
I mean, seriously.... that beauty!
As far as the menu goes, the food at Pu'er is pretty much what you would expect at a Chinese restaurant but with a modern twist. After doing my research (aka drooling over 5 star reviews of the restaurant), I decided to opt for three of their most popular dumplings: The spicy prawn, chicken and scallop siomai and the scallop dumpling.
Coming a close second would be the Spicy Prawn Har Gow. When I was in Kindergarten and lived in Indonesia, every Saturday my parents and I would have dumplings for breakfast at a swanky little dumpling restaurant in Pondok Indah (one of my favourite suburbs in Jakarta and where most of my memories from my short time living in Indonesia was made). Being a fussy little 4 or 5 year old, I would NEVER try anything new on the menu and resorted to Har Gow every time so this choice was a no brainer. While I'm a lover of spice and a lover of Har Gow, plain, non-spicy Har Gow definitely has my heart though this spicy 'adult' version of Har Gow was lovely too. It has a kick to it and the prawn filling melts in your mouth which is fabulous so I'll definitely come back for more but it definitely has not dethrone, plain boring Har Gow.
While dumplings are delicious, they're hardly filling, especially for dinner so we opted for two main dishes: The Crispy Chicken and the Crispy Noodle with Soft Shell Crab.
Soft-shell crab is my life and so any dish that incorporates it will be a winner in my eyes (not to mention tastebuds) and this was the case with the crispy noodles. The soft-shell crab was flavoursome and tender as were the scallops that were scattered on the sauce underneath crispy noodle goodness. I'd definitely come back for this dish, it was delish!
Overall, Pu'er was definitely an aesthetically pleasing experience. Will I come back? For the dumplings - OF COURSE!
All my love,
Nisa
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