Food
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★★★★
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Setting
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Service
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Total
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12.5/15
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Personal Favourite: Wagyu Beef Burger, Beef Avocado and Bacon,
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US TV show "Food Paradise" shooting the Deluxe Moo |
Food Paradise is an American TV series that features the best food across America. (
www.travelchannel.com/tv-shows/food-paradise) The producer of the show got in contact with me one day and ask if I was available/interested in eating at Moo Gourmet Burgers at Bondi Beach, and talking about their burgers/food on camera. You all know how much I love the Moo Burgers in Crows Nest, so of course I said yes!
The shoot was on a weekday and M's lunch break isn't as flexible as mine, so I asked my buddy A to join me instead. Bondi really is a beautiful place. And Moo Burgers is located conveniently near a bus stop (even though I drove) with awesome views to the beach.
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View from Moo Gourmet Burgers Bondi Beach |
We started off with milk shakes or
Moo Shakes as they call it. I love peanut butter, so I ordered the
Mookat, and A had
Just Nuts. Moo Shakes are made with a lot more ice cream than the usual milk shake, and there is a wider range of unique flavours available. They are also very satisfying to drink, plus the size of their burgers are quite generous too, so we decided to order a side of hot chips instead of two, and what a wise choice that was, we ended up just finishing everything on the plate.
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Just Nuts & Mookat ($7.95 each) |
Moo Burgers uses quality ingredients in their food, and you can really taste the difference. So far my favourite is the Wagyu Beef burger and the Beef Avocado and Bacon. But I have yet to try their speciality burgers though - The Kangaroo, Chorizo, Duck & Bacon, Greek Lamb and Salmon Burgers all look delicious on the menu. Given Moo's standards I wouldn't be surprised if they are just as good if not better.
What makes the
Wagyu Beef Burger my favourite from Moo Burgers?
I think it must be the perfect balance of caramelised onions, thick gooey Tasmanian brie and the 100% juicy Northern Tablelands Wagyu beef patty. Just writing about this is making me hungry again.
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Wagyu Beef Burger ($16.50) |
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Black & White Burger & Side of Chips ($15.50 & $4.50) |
Here are a couple of photos of the Food Paradise film crew, looks like they are using a Canon 5D Mk II or III, with two large LED light panels to light the subject. It must be nice to shoot with a full frame camera, but I can't imaging carrying that with me when dining out because of the sheer size and weight of it. If only Sony can fit a full frame sensor inside the A6000 body while maintain the fast auto focus speed of the A6000.. that would be my perfect camera of choice.
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Food Paradise film crew |
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Bring out the Deluxe Moo ($30) |
For my Moo Burger Crows Nest Review click
here.
www.livelifesydney.com/2013/09/moo-gourmet-burgers-review-crows-nest.html
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