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Dinner @ Ahadu

Ethiopian restaurants (heck, African restaurants in general) seems to be hard to find. Finally able to sample a proper meal of injera and sides when I happened to swing by at a town on the outskirts of Melbourne.

Bangers and Mash

May have drank that pint of Guinness a little too quickly. Taken at the Pig ‘n’ Whistle.

Melancholic Dingo

Taken at the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary.

Teishoku Lunch @ Torissong

Appreciate the little bits of various things. Reservations are crucial as I found out.

Harry Potter and the Stone

This absolutely has no business being this good. Initially watched it as a bit of a goof, and it turned into the full 2.5-hour run time. If you do have a spare time and have watched the original Harry Potter, have a watch and pick out the references and twists (there’s a big one at the end)!

Turkey Dinner @ Sovereign Hill

Returned here for the winter, and I’ll always be fascinated at how the atmosphere immediately steps back 200 years upon passing the entrance. The turkey dinner for “Christmas in July” is a nice touch.

Eat Street Northshore

The assortment of food and vibes is well worth the ferry ride from the city center and the $6 per person admission (excluding the food). Once Bluey’s World opens up next door later this year, this will be a perfect after-visit dinner stop.

If you’re in Brisbane for the weekend, make a dinner night out of it and bring some cash (the admission fee is card-only, but you can avoid card surcharges at most food stalls by paying cash)!