Drive out the Sydney CBD, over the Anzac Bridge and turn left down Darling Street and you are on the wrong side of the tracks. Or you were a few years ago. This is the home of the working man’s pub, The Tigers rugby league team and, once upon a time, the modest terrace that [...]
Melbourne’s version of Longrain may be delayed by concrete cancer but we are hardly suffering thanks to Ping in Port Melbourne. We’ve previously enjoyed the Asian salads and can’t get enough of the Peking Duck or the Yum Cha. But it is the deserts that brought the real joy this sunny lunchtime. Try the trifle. [...]
I’m standing in the doorway of the latest line of fastfood restaurant’s to take over the world. Phew, it smells like somebody just dropped one. Or does it? The smell of yeast/herbs/bread makes Subway smell like someone farted. There are now 809 Subways from which we can buy in Oz our foot long meatball Subway [...]
I’m not a whisky (or whiskey) drinker really but at a recent Johnny Walker tasting I was impressed with cocktails muddled with the spirit and how it was matched with food (especially ice cold Gold Label with Valrhona chocolate mouse). But from now on we’re temped to keep on walking, as the ad campaign says, [...]
This is a magazine that tries to do what so few do nowadays. ConsumerRevolution wants to aim high, not low reports adbusters and overthrough the mass produced revolution. We tried our own hand at something similar with Tomato about good, fresh local food and none of the pre-packaged horseshit that the big manufacturers are trying [...]
