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25/04/2026
What: Restaurant review
Name: Spirit House
Style: Modern Asian/Thai
Where: 20 Ninderry Road, Yandina, Sunshine Coast 4561
Link: https://spirithouse.com.au/
When: April 2026
TTF no.2
Rating: 9.2768
I can’t call this an amazingly well kept secret for the Sunshine Coast as every time we go to the Spirit House it is full up. This last time was a Wednesday night and it was still packed. And no wonder- the food is exceptional for anywhere and the service is great. The tropical garden is also worth a wander around.
The only issues meaning it can’t get a 10 for this area of Australia is it is well off the beaten track and is quite pricey. So you need a designated driver which is a bit sad as the cocktails are terrific.
Featured in the photos is a Dragon’s Kiss cocktail- main ingredients being coconut tequila and dragon fruit.
We had the classic banquet. The photos show what that included; being a betel leaf snack, coconut soup and a prawn tart, whole baby Barra, red lamb curry, cassava cake and finally, white chocolate and raspberry mini tarts. Each item was perfectly cooked with really bold flavours. Chilli is in several dishes but never overwhelms the many flavours featured in each dish. And I still cannot get over how fine but crisp the tart shells were.
If you are on the Sunshine Coast, this is a must visit place. By the way- they also have a cooking school!
23/04/2026
What: Restaurant review
Name: Jonah’s
Style: contemporary Australian with Italian influences (apparently)
Address: 69 Bunyan Road, Palm Beach NSW 2108
Link:https://jonahs.com.au/
TTF no. 1
Rating 10/10
Probably even better on the food front than the Bathers Pavilion. In fact, I would say that they have the best seafood tower I have ever eaten (and I have had quite a few 😋). I have been back to try it several times just in case I was mistaken. But no, it is the best!
TTF no. 2
Another restaurant raved about by TTF no.1 and endorsed by TTF no. 3 (see photos). What can I say- desperate to try this one!
23/04/2026
What: Recipe
Style: Vegetarian pie
Name: Spinach, cheese, broccoli and chickpea pie
Link:
https://www.delicious.com.au/recipes/spinach-cheese-pie-recipe/kdex194n
Rating (would you cook it again): yes!
TTF no. 2:
I tried this recipe recently. I was a little concerned about how it would turn out as the name of the pie doesn’t inspire feelings of yumminess. It is just a list of ingredients.
However, much to my delight and that of my chief taster (Rick), it turned out to be really nice. I am not going to rave about it, but it was much tastier than expected. I love a recipe that relies heavily on fresh herbs for flavour plus plenty of cheese and this is one of those recipes. It is sort of like a herby felafel in pie form. That makes it sound like it might be dry- it isn’t saucy but holds together well without being dry.
If you are a vegetarian or trying a few meat free meals this is a great one to try! Just 3 notes of warning:
1 It is a BIG pie;
2 the first time you make it, ignore the timing suggestions for cooking the chickpeas and broccoli and just cook until the broccoli has softened a little (enough to be crushed with a masher).;
3 it could be that my oven is not as hot as it should be- whatever, I found that 180 on fan forced was not high enough and I turned it up to 200 fan forced for a further 10 minutes at the end. Next time I will try it on 190 for the whole suggested cooking time and see if that works better.
23/04/2026
What: Restaurant review
Name: Bathers Pavilion
Style: Bistro and Modern Thai
Address: 4 The Esplanade, Balmoral Beach NSW 2088
Link: https://www.batherspavilion.com.au/
TTF no. 1
Rating 10/10
Recommend that you should travel as far as you need to get here. The food is great and the service is fabulous.
TTFno.2
TRF no.’s 1 and 3 have been out and about without me! They are reliable reviewers (photos of TTF no. 3 included) and so I am keen to give this place a try.
21/01/2026
What: restaurant review
Name: Oborozuki
Style: Japanese
Where: 71 Macquarie Street, Sydney.
When: January 2026
Notes: Provides a choice of sake glasses.
Reviews:
Sarah:
Rating: 10
Comments: Truly outstanding. Highly recommended.
Rhonnie:
Rating: - I wasn’t there but based on the TTF no. 1 comments it must be a 9.5341.
Comments: anywhere that lets you choose your own sake glass is tops in my ranking already, before I have even tasted the food!
13/11/2025
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14/09/2025
Last holiday post. Would you believe it, we had one more go at a Konoba style menu. This one in Bosnia.
1 the usual soup to start. Except this was a really nice chicken soup. With chicken in it! I don’t know whether my soup standards have dropped after so many awful soups or it really was a good soup. In any event I enjoyed it.
The remaining photos show the salad, grilled meats and bread. A huge meal I only made a small dent in. But the food was tender and really well cooked and the salad was super fresh and crisp.
There was also a dessert which was great. Forgot to take a snap though.
So, I can now say we had a really good Konoba style meal . It really is hit and miss what you get though. We went to this one on a recommendation and I think that is essential.
And that’s a wrap for holiday food reviews!
14/09/2025
We had a wine tasting with snacks at Botaro Winery, Drvenik (small town outside Dubrovnik). This is an excellent way to do wine tasting. The snacks are a full meal of delicious locally sourced food. I am seriously considering having a go at some cheese making. The wine was pretty good too- especially the red (and the rakia we were taken out to try later- again, about 4 varieties from brutally alcoholic to mildly sweet).
You may think that there has been a lot of eating and drinking on this trip. And you would be right. It wasn’t planned by us, but Croatia is very proud of its wine and food (particularly the olive oil and cheeses) and who are we to not fully enjoy what is on offer? It would be churlish to turn down such generous offers.
11/09/2025
Lunch yesterday (4pm - so is it linner or is it dunch?) . The black bread is flavoured with cuttlefish ink (big use of this ink is risottos as well). The seafood pasta was great and super simple. The seafood was just cooked in lots of garlic and oil and then olive oil was sprinkled over to finish the dish. Perfectly cooked and delicious.
Fun urban legend: we were told that you need to speak about tuna with a “t” the way the Americans say it. If you ask for Tuna the way Aussies and Kiwis pronounce it (ie chuna) you are referring to male genitalia in Croatia. I did a quick google and I think this is a load of BS for tourists. Pretty funny though! 😁
11/09/2025
Ok, this looks weird, but hold on! I finally got to try Dubai chocolate ice cream! There is an extra photo in there because the blueberry cheesecake ice cream looked so good. 😁
For those of you who haven’t caught up on this trend, Dubai chocolate is chocolate with pistachios, pistachio cream and kadayif (chopped filo pastry). Now imagine that in an ice cream form. Delicious!
11/09/2025
Another treat! We went to a small family run restaurant - it is in their home. The village was called Gromaca. The family make everything themselves or source it locally. Granny even makes some of the cheeses. We were given as much Rakia as we wanted. They had 5 types to try. I only managed 2- this stuff is fire water. The Rakia was accompanied by sugared almonds and sugared citrus peel. Bread, cheese, olives and a type of prosciutto (plus home pressed olive oil of course) came next, followed by the main meal. The main meal was cooked camo over style. The meat and vegetables were all placed in a large iron container with a tight lid and then put in the coals of a fire with more coals heaped on top. The cooking time was a number of hours. The chicken, lamb and veg were beautifully tender (the veal not so much). We then had a traditional dessert (Rozata - like a creme caramel) which was perfectly cooked. The wine that was served they also make themselves and it was better than many we had tried in Croatia. A great night!
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307 Queen Street
Brisbane, QLD
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What people say
Two Talentless Fools, located on Queen Street in Brisbane, is a restaurant that offers a delightful combination of food, wine, and entertainment. With their expertise in these areas, it's no wonder that they have garnered positive reviews from satisfied customers.
One customer, Sarah, took to social media to express her love for a particular food item at Two Talentless Fools. She raved about the ginger brûlée tart from Bourke Street Bakery in North Sydney. According to Sarah, this tart is her favorite thing to eat in Sydney, giving it an impressive rating of 11 out of 10. Her endorsement speaks volumes about the quality and taste of this delectable treat.
Another reviewer named Rhonnie also had high praise for the ginger brûlée tart. With a rating of 8.7532, Rhonnie described the pastry as having a nice short crumbly texture while the ginger provided a zingy flavor. The sugar topping was expertly torched to just before bitter, showcasing the skill and attention to detail put into its preparation. Rhonnie mentioned that the only reason it didn't receive a perfect score was due to its small size. Nevertheless, she highly recommended giving it a try if you happen to be in the neighborhood.
In addition to their mouthwatering desserts, Two Talentless Fools also offers other delicious options like coffee and bacon and egg rolls for breakfast. While these items may not reach the same level as their famous ginger brûlée tart, they are still described as "delish" by Rhonnie.
Aside from their culinary offerings, Two Talentless Fools has also been recognized for their dedication to creating memorable experiences for their patrons. They have hosted Easter Sunday drinks at TTF Rhonnie's home where a friend brought a generous basket of herbs and spices from her garden. This thoughtful gesture highlights the warm and welcoming atmosphere that Two Talentless Fools aims to provide.
With their commitment to excellent food, delightful drinks, and enjoyable entertainment, Two Talentless Fools is a must-visit destination in Brisbane. Whether you're craving a ginger brûlée tart or looking for a cozy spot to enjoy breakfast, this restaurant has something to offer everyone.