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Ruchi – A Canberra favourite for Indian Cuisine

January 13, 2019 by Food and Travel Secrets 3 Comments

A Dosa to die for! It’s about this time of year that I really miss India. Everyone seems to be heading there to make the best of the good weather, but it’s still six months until my next Canberra winter getaway visit! So it was with great anticipation that I accepted Radhika’s invitation to come […]

Filed Under: Canberra, Canberra Dinner, Eating out in Canberra, Reviews (Around Canbera), Uncategorized

Happy Dining at the Hungry Buddha

October 13, 2018 by Food and Travel Secrets 1 Comment

The Hungry Buddha in Belconnen – Nepalese Food Made Easy On a chilly Tuesday evening the room is busy at the Hungry Buddha Nepalese Restaurant in Belconnen. It’s easy to see why the Hungry Buddha draws the mid week crowd. Parking is on site and easy, just off Coulter Drive. Open from 5pm every day, […]

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New to Canberra! The Gan-jeez Surprises and Delights

April 28, 2018 by Food and Travel Secrets 6 Comments

The Gan-Jeez

The Gan-jeez Brings a New Dining Style to Canberra Puneet and Neetu have brought something special to Canberra that enriches our diverse and interesting food scene. A fusion of Indian and Australian cuisines, The Gan-Jeez menu captures what we love from both and marries them together in beautifully presented, thoughtful Indian classics with a twist! […]

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Muse at East Hotel is Offering Something Very Special for Christmas Parties

November 29, 2017 by Food and Travel Secrets Leave a Comment

A Sneak Peak at the Muse 2017 Christmas Set Menu – Live in December! Do you have your Christmas Party sorted yet? Muse Food, Wine and Books at the East Hotel in Kingston Canberra has a good value 9 Dish Christmas Set Menu with Sparkling Wine for $60 that caters easily for gluten free or […]

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