When frozen yogurt came to Brissie few years ago, I still remembered how much it boomed and then suddenly died down again after a year or so.. And then suddenly it was gone, even New Zealand Natural was already decreasing their stores.. Suddenly, when 2013 hits, a boom of frozen yogurt came again and hit Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and so on and it seems as if the market of frozen yogurt lovers have increased through the years. These frozen yogurts stores came in different brands and different varieties, it may have the same toppings or the same flavour of yogurt but some have said that this yogurt has a lighter feeling or not as thick, the self-serves are better than the non-self-serve, and so on... So here goes the Froyo craze nowadays which everyone is loving, even franchising everywhere, in all malls and even in unis too..
Ever heard of 'Ping Pong After Hours'? Well, if you haven't you should get yourself down to Grill'd Burgers in Wintergarden.. The idea started from the States where Ping Pong seems to be such a hit lately, but in down under, it doesn't seem to be.. so what better way to get Brisbane hyped up with ping pong and burgers.. So, the deal is on thursday nights, you can come by to Grill'd, have yourself a burger or two and some drinks and relax by playing ping pong at the back.. Oh, and did I mention there's a dj as well?
When you spot a French dining place in an asian surrounded restaurants, you tend to overlook it.. Well, that's what I did.. However, I decided to go there and try it.. From the outside, you could easily set it apart from the other restaurants next to it since their restaurant's name is lightened up with lights at the front, and also the interior is filled with wooden seats and tables, with painted European influenced walls..
Passion Tree is a dessert place on Elizabeth Street, selling various hot and cold drinks, waffles, bingsoo (korean shaved ice dessert) and yogurt... Open 7 days and is quite a cute and relaxing place to enjoy your afternoon sipping your iced coffee or maybe eating yogurt or even trying out their bingsoos.. Quite a shiny and colourful place and definitely eye catching when you walk past it or when you're in the opposite side of the road since their sign on top of the place is massive..
A Vietnamese & Chinese restaurant located in the Gabba is not common, as usually it's the breakfast, brunchie, lunch places that's famous around here... Came here for a quick lunch and I do remember coming here about 2 years ago and it still had that old chinese setting, seatings and that.. Though they probably did change it a little bit, it still looked liked a typical chinese restaurant.. I don't know if I just made sense or not.. but ye..
Back here again to celebrate a special event for the both of us.. Came here around dinner time and yes, there was a queue, so we ended up having to wait for awhile since their seats are always limited.. We also couldn't be bothered to drive out to Market Square or walk there to see how Hakataya was over there, so we just decided to stay and waited till there were empty seats for us... We ended up sitting inside which was a good place to sit as I could see how they cook and make each of their ramen as it was ordered one by one..