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Anniversary Lunch at Love Fish, Barangaroo

Recently, for our anniversary, we decided to celebrate with a delightful lunch at Love Fish in Barangaroo. It was a beautiful sunny afternoon, setting the perfect backdrop for our special day, and stepping into the restaurant, we were instantly captivated by the inviting ambiance.

We opted for their set menu, and our culinary journey began with a delightful array of starters. We indulged in freshly baked focaccia, followed by tuna crudo adorned with chili, lime, lemongrass, and betel leaf. The combination of flavours was exquisite, especially the unique twist with the betel leaf. Alongside, we enjoyed salt and pepper local calamari with chorizo powder and wasabi mayo, which added a delightful kick to the dish.

Moving on to the mains, we savoured a grilled barramundi fillet that was cooked to perfection, accompanied by a creamy Blue swimmer crab risotto. The risotto, in particular, stood out with its rich, comforting flavours—I couldn’t help but savour every bite.

By this point, we were already quite satisfied, but eager dug into the pear and almond frangipane tarte tatin served with a generous scoop of vanilla ice cream. The sweetness of the tarte tatin paired wonderfully with the coolness of the ice cream, creating a heavenly combination that was the perfect conclusion to our meal.

What touched us deeply was the thoughtful gesture of adding sparkles to our dessert, a heartwarming nod to our anniversary celebration. It was these little touches of hospitality that truly enhanced our experience at Love Fish.

Overall, we were thoroughly impressed by the impeccable food quality, the inviting ambiance, and the attentive service at Love Fish. It was a experience that exceeded our expectations and made our anniversary truly special. We can’t wait to return and create more memories at this wonderful establishment.

M from Nepaliaustralian

XOXO

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Introducing Nepal Bhasa Bites

Hello everyone,

I am starting a series of posts on learning Nepal Bhasa called Nepal Bhasa Bites.

Nepal Bhasa, also known as Newari, is the language of the Newar people, the indigenous inhabitants of the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal. The language has a rich history and deep cultural significance, reflecting the heritage and identity of the Newar community.

I cherished learning this language from my grandmother during my childhood. However, after moving to Australia, my proficiency in Nepal Bhasa has waned over the years due to a lack of practice. I’ve decided to compile some Nepal Bhasa resources here for anyone interested.

If you spot any mistakes, please don’t hesitate to correct me. I greatly value your feedback and suggestions.

Please check all Nepal Bhasa posts here.

M from Nepaliaustralian

XOXO

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Bintang Bali Resort, Kuta

During our recent holiday in Bali, we had the pleasure of staying at the Bintang Bali Resort, and we absolutely loved it. Nestled in more than six hectares of tropical gardens, this beachfront property in the heart of Kuta offers a delightful blend of contemporary Balinese architecture and modern amenities.

From the moment we arrived, I was captivated by the resort’s architecture, which truly embodies the Balinese vibe. Our room was spacious and overlooked the lush backyard garden, providing a serene spot to relax and unwind. Each room is equipped with a balcony, tea and coffee making facilities, a safe deposit box, and free Wi-Fi, ensuring a comfortable stay.

One of the highlights of our stay was the breakfast. Every morning, we were treated to a vast array of options, including many Balinese delicacies that we were excited to try. The variety was impressive, and it was a delightful way to start our day.

The resort’s facilities are extensive and cater to all ages. The huge swimming pool, complete with a cascading waterfall and Jacuzzi, quickly became a family favourite. Our kids enjoyed the separate pool area designed just for them, while we appreciated the swim-up bar and the health club and sauna.

The beach restaurant and spa were excellent, and we dined at the resort’s restaurant several times. The food was amazing, with a good mix of local and international dishes. They even serve some Indian food at breakfast, which was a pleasant surprise. For those seeking more variety, there are many restaurants nearby, as well as the Discovery Shopping Mall and Lippo Mall Kuta within walking distance.

We spent our days exploring Bali but always looked forward to returning to the resort for a late swim and dinner by the pool. It was perfect for our family, allowing us to unwind and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.

The staff at Bintang Bali Resort were friendly and accommodating, enhancing our overall experience. While the service wasn’t exceptional, it was certainly good and met our needs.

If you’re planning a trip to Bali with kids, I highly recommend Bintang Bali Resort. Its prime location, extensive facilities, and family-friendly atmosphere make it one of the best places to stay in Kuta. We look forward to returning on our next Bali adventure!

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M from Nepaliaustralian

XOXO

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Chora’s Tithi birthday

I have a delightful and unique tradition when it comes to celebrating my kids’ birthdays: I celebrate them three times! Yes, you read that right—three times. And honestly, I feel like I have no other choice!

First up is their actual birth date. They get so excited about it that I can’t bear to skip a celebration. Their eyes light up with joy, and it’s such a heartwarming sight. So, we always do something special, even if it’s just a small family gathering.

Next, we throw a big birthday bash on the weekend. This is when friends and family join in on the fun. There are games, laughter, and of course, lots of cake. The house is filled with happy chaos, and it’s wonderful to see my kids revelling in all the attention and fun.

Lastly, we celebrate their Tithi birthday. Since we follow the Nepali calendar, our birthdays don’t always match up with the Gregorian calendar. The Tithi birthday is determined by the positions of the sun, moon, and planets. For this celebration, we embrace our cultural roots and have a traditional Nepali celebration with puja and sagun.

This year, for Chhora’s Tithi birthday, I wore a kurta and we performed a traditional puja. Chhora, who has been eagerly anticipating turning five, was thrilled to be a part of this beautiful tradition. We decorated the house, set up the puja area, and once everything was ready, Chhora sat down, eyes wide with curiosity and excitement.

I started with a puja for Lord Ganesh, followed by a special puja for Chhora. I explained each step to him as we went along. He listened intently, followed all the instructions, and didn’t complain or fidget even once! I was so proud of his patience and interest.

After the puja, Chhora received sagun and gifts, his face lighting up with happiness. He could hardly wait to dig into the cupcakes we had prepared. His joy was infectious, and it made all the effort worthwhile.

I truly hope that by celebrating in this way, we’re instilling a deep appreciation of our culture and traditions in our children. I want them to understand their roots and recognize how amazing and rich the Nepali culture is. Seeing Chhora so engaged and excited gives me hope that we’re on the right track!

M from Nepaliaustralian

XOXO

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Chhori said :Passing on the Donut

So, lately, Chhori’s been tagging along on my Sunday walks which we usually go with one of my friends and her daughter. We start off together, but after about 45 minutes, we drop the kids off at home and continue on to finish our 10-kilometer run while the kids have breakfast.

Last week, when we got back, I asked Chhori what she had for breakfast at my friend’s place, and she said she had some bread and eggs. But then, she dropped a surprise – my friend’s daughter had offered her a donut, and she turned it down!

I was stunned and had to ask why, because, let me tell you, this girl loves her donuts. Her response? “Well, didn’t you tell me to eat less junk food? So, I figured it was too early to indulge on the doughnuts.”
I couldn’t believe my ears! I’ve been preaching the gospel of healthy eating and cutting down on junk food to both my kids, but I never realised it was sinking in this well.

I’m beyond proud of Chhori’s decision, and I hope this sets the tone for her making healthy choices for the rest of her life. Proud mum moment, indeed!

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M from Nepaliaustralian

XOXO