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Manly Phoenix
I know that the regular readers of scrambledminds.com have been wondering when the next Yum Cha Challenge was going to convene. You’re right, it has been some time since the last one. We’ve had babies, we’ve had weddings, we’ve had … Continue reading
Zilver
Inspiring vision. Engaging leadership. Neither of these two things have happened recently with the Yum Cha Challenge. Dissent in the ranks. That’s what you get if you don’t keep your team focused. To stop a coup within the ranks of … Continue reading
East Ocean Restaurant
The East Ocean Restaurant was floated at the last minute by Craigy. The Yum Cha Challenge doesn’t typically accept submissions on the day. In this case however, The Challenge was willing to make an exception as we were all bored … Continue reading
Golden Jade Seafood Restaurant
It’s scary stepping outside of your comform zone, but that’s just what the Yum Cha Club did this time around. There were rumours of a great Yum Cha place in Eastwood in Sydney,
Kam Fook
So after a bit of a hiatus, the Yum Cha Challenge Team returns for the new year. The new year brought new pastures and the team headed out of the centre of Sydney to Chatswood to visit Kam Fook.
QVB Laksa House
The dark horse of the Laksa Challenge so far has been the QVB Laksa House. The “churn em out from a vat full of laksa” approach has taken the lead so far.
The Regal
It was with a little trepidation that the Yum Cha Challenge team approached the sister resturant of our previous Yum Cha Challenge (Marigold Citymark) in the The Regal.
Marigold Citymark
So for the inaugural (and sister challenge of the Laksa Challenge) Yum Cha challenge, the team headed to the Marigold Citymark on George street in Sydney.
Chinese Malay
So the Laksa Challenge has actually lasted more than one sitting. For the next challenge our intrepid “Best Laksa” seekers ventured to Castlereagh street for the Chinese Malay.
I told you so…
So now that that Laksa challenge is underway, people are jumping on the bandwagon left, right, far left, far right and centre. Even the press is into it.
