Thursday Night Rugby

It is Thursday night which means that Thursday Night Rugby is on TV in Australia.

Dinner, Asian Food, to go food

For dinner tonight I had some leftovers from a meal that I had earlier in the week. Here are the original containers of Thai beef and spicy chicken as well as some noodles. I had my dinner as the game was getting started.

Oolong tea, Dong Ding Oolong, Dinner tea

I also made some Dong Ding oolong tea from a sample that I got earlier in the week from the T2 store at Macquarie Centre.Β evening tea, oolong tea, dong ding oolong

I enjoyed my cup of tea after my dinner while sitting and watching the rugby match. The tea is really good as it is a lightly oxidized oolong with a nice smooth mouth feel.

Rugby League, Australia, Thursday Night Rugby

It is nice to see a sport on TV that is only rarely seen on TV back home. The game is still on and it has been an exciting game with a lot of action.Β  Once the game is over I will have to see what other sports are on. Maybe I can find an Australian Rules Football game.

Now to do a little prep work for my class tomorrow. I have to make sure the students are prepared for the test πŸ™‚

Steven

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Australian Course Dinner

Tonight we had a course dinner at one of my favorite restaurants. When ever I visit Australia I like to have a meal atΒ Kyushu in Neutral Bay.

I am a bit tired tonight, so this will be mainly a picture post of the delicious food that I had tonight.

Japanese green tea, japanese food

I started off the meal with some nice Japanese green tea. It had a nice earthy taste and complemented the meal. The cup was refilled several times over the course of the dinner.

pork rolls, kyushu sushi, neutral bay

The food started to appear starting with these nice little pork rolls. They are basically pork strips wrapped around vegetables.

bowl of rice, Japanese food

We had some rice with the meal. It was really good rice that was just a bit sticky which made it easier to eat.

Fried Tofu, Japanese Cuisine

I ordered some fried tofu. I could not get my students to try it, but that just meant that I had more of this delicious dish for myself. The tofu was topped with some bonito flakes.

Sashimi bowl, kyushu, sushi, sashimi, Japanese Food

The sashimi bowl that we shared was really good. I let the others eat the oysters, but I really enjoyed the sliced fish.

tempura prawns, tempura vegetables

The tempura prawns were really nice. I really like the tempura style batter. It is definitely much lighter than other types.

wagu beef, wafuu beef, Japanese Style Beef

Here is a dish called Wafuu Steak. I though that Wafuu was a misspelling of Wagyu, but found out that Wafuu is a Japanese word that means Japanese Style. So, this is Japanese style beef. The beef is from the eye of the fillet so it was very tender. The beef was also marinated so it had a wonderful complex taste.

teriyaki chicken, Japanese food

When coming to Kyushu we always have to get the teriyaki chicken. This is another wonderful tasting dish, especially if you get a nice piece of crispy skin πŸ™‚

ton katsu, Japanese feed, pork fillet

I always like to have some tonkatsu when we visit Kyushu. This is one of my favorite dishes to have when I visit Japan, so a good Japanese meal for me usually includes this.

Corn Flakes, Vanilla Ice cream, orange slice, kiwi fruit

Of course, I also had to have a bit of dessert. The dessert options at Kyushu are simple. Do you want green tea ice cream or vanilla ice cream. For me this was not a big decision as my favorite dessert is simply vanilla ice cream.

Kyushu does something interesting with their ice cream that I really like. They add some corn flakes which give it some nice crunch.

It was a wonderful meal with my students and we had a great time. Especially sharing memories of previous meals at Kyushu.

I definitely needed a walk tonight so took a hike up the hill toward the office to get in some exercise.

Now for some sleep.

Steven

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