Thursday, 28 April 2016

Feast For All!

Wenty Leagues

Wentworthville

A Thursday night feed was at hand. Heading out to one of the biggest clubs in Western Sydney I was pleasantly surprised. Parking the car all four of us hop out, stomachs empty and ready to tackle all 5 restaurants within the vicinity. A gulf buggy raced around the car park offering lifts to the front reception, hopping on we go for a joy ride before entering. 

The choice of deciding where to eat quickly dawned upon us. 

 Lucido Italian Restaurant: Offering fine dining and an extensive menu
 Lawson's Bistro- Family friends, hearty meals
The Jasmine Asian Cuisine: Waiter Chinese focused restaurant
 Dragon Noodle Bar: Thai focused cuisine
Wenty Cafe: Quick easy, cheap meals. 

Wanting to experience everything that Wenty Leagues could offer, it was decided that a selection of food would be ordered from each dining options. 



Setting ourselves up in the Bistro area, we studied the menu, strategically picking meals from each restaurant. A variety of drinks were offered on the menu but the group stuck to the classics. A jug of coke and a jug of Solo. Setting down the drinks we all left to order.
From Lucidos Italian Restaurant: A Garlic wood fire oven pizza.
From Lawsons Bistro: Our respective individuals meals. I opted for the Hawaiian Chicken Burger.
The Jasmine Asian Cuisine: A large bowl of Fried Rice
Dragon Noodle Bar: The classic Pad Thai

Within 10 mintues the Wood fire pizza arrived. And it did not disappoint. Drissled in garlic oil and covered in melted cheese this entree was devoured. 



The mains from the Bistro shortly followed. My  Hawaiian burger was stacked high. Tomatoes, lettuce, mayo, pineapple, bacon 2 chicken pieces and a side of chips. A Chicken Ceasar Salad for Anthony with a large portion size and tender chicken to Suit.. A THE BUTTA BING BURGER for Cameron ... A MUST TRY for all want to eat at the Bistro!Stacked with a 200g Wagyu beef pattie, bacon jam, crunchy peanut butter, American Jack cheese, pickles, tomato & lettuce this burger is sure to please. 










To end the feast for 4. Fried rice and Pad Thai. 




Full as a balloon we all headed down to the sports bar to watch West Tigers get a win on South Sydney ( finally). In review Wenty Leagues is a vibrant exciting multi layered club. Providing both members and non members with a wide range of choice in not only food and drink but comfort and entertainment.  An excellent dining spot for families, mates and gatherings.  

Overall Rating:
4/5 Stars

Recommendation:
Lawson Bistro for a family meal. Wanting to a wine and dine service head to Lucidos Restaurant. Great atmosphere best enjoyed with friends and family

Services: 
5 Bars 
Bistro
Sports lounge
Vip Lounge 
Terrace
Garden 
Movie Size TV 
Outdoor areas
Entertainment
Kids Play Areas
Waiter and non waiter services
Smoking Areas



Address
50 Smith St, Wentworthville NSW 2145

Hours:
Thursday9am–4am
Friday9am–6am
Saturday9am–6am
Sunday9am–4am
Monday9am–4am
Tuesday9am–4am
Wednesday9am–4am

Price Range:
$6 to $45

Check Out The Menu:
http://www.wentyleagues.com.au/


Until Next time, 
Lauren

Tuesday, 19 April 2016

Blog Introduction


Firstly, lets consider two facts about food:
1. Humans are born craving sugar.
2. Chocolate was once used as currency.

Now with that in mind, when it came to deciding on a topic for a blog as a part of our assignment we decided to focus on food. It is not only an essential part of everyone’s lives, but also an indulgence to many, thus sharing our experiences and providing all readers with not only personal opinions but also descriptions of flavours of the foods, photos of the meals and surrounding areas as well as any other details of the cafes and restaurants we had a pleasure of visiting.

Who is “we” you ask? We are a group of six students at Macquarie University undertaking the “IT & Society” unit. Justin, Khai, Lauren, Madison, Monika and Patrick. And we would love to welcome you to our blog 



We have been assigned the task of creating a blog as a group on a topic of our choice and sharing it with the greater community. What made us think of food? We were brainstorming ideas on something people enjoy doing, isn’t too much of an effort and allows for anyone to easily relate to and feel welcome. Food can be considered a universal language that brings people of all ages, cultures and backgrounds together. Food encourages not only broadmindedness but also diversity amongst all countries and has successfully integrated well within all nations.

And let’s not forget the feeling of “home”, happiness and welcomeness that is associated with food. Family events, birthdays, Christmas, simple get togethers or weddings and even funerals. They all involve food because food brings people together in all kinds of situations and emotions.

And let’s be honest … everyone loves to spoil themselves either on a regular basis or every once in a while and it’s always nice to have an insight about a place and what to expect. 


WELCOME TO FOOD BLOG 2.0. 
Stay Tuned :)