Delicious food in Canberra
Eating out is expensive in Australia. Almost every meal was cooked at home. It is simply way cheaper. Here are some pictures of the yummy food I had during the 15 days trip to Canberra:
Japanese meal! :) It was held in celebration of my sister's birthday. Only thing missing from this picture is the delicious teriyaki (unconventionally cooked I must say) by my bro-in-law. It was DIY for anyone wants sushi rolls, except that I made a few for the birthday girl of course. It was definitely a great success.
It's...errr...pork I think :P My dad cooked it. Looks good eh?
Nasi lemak meal cooked by my dad, with eggs cooked by us hehe. I love the cucumber and tomato arrangement. The steam egg with chicken (or was it pork?) was there for my nephews although it turned out that they like the curry chicken too. So Asian, right? :)
Japanese meal! :) It was held in celebration of my sister's birthday. Only thing missing from this picture is the delicious teriyaki (unconventionally cooked I must say) by my bro-in-law. It was DIY for anyone wants sushi rolls, except that I made a few for the birthday girl of course. It was definitely a great success.
It's...errr...pork I think :P My dad cooked it. Looks good eh?
Nasi lemak meal cooked by my dad, with eggs cooked by us hehe. I love the cucumber and tomato arrangement. The steam egg with chicken (or was it pork?) was there for my nephews although it turned out that they like the curry chicken too. So Asian, right? :)
Comments
Can you cook it?
Come come :)
As with many things, one can get "jelak" if eat too much of it.
Lyssa,
Actually, I was refering to the pork dish.
Want to learn how to make sushi rolls? :)
simonlover,
Have you tried it?
Lyssa,
I cooked lou kuay before but forgot the recipe already.