Jade seafood dumpling at the Lotus Dumpling Bar – 3, 16 Hickson Rd, Dawes Point Sydney Australia. Tel: +61 2 9251 8328 or visit the website http://www.lotusrestaurant.com.au
Bon Weekend – Da Orazio Pizza + Porchetta, Bondi Beach Sydney
The eye fillet beef carpaccio, with shallots, lemon and ricotta dura at Da Orazio Pizza + Porchetta
Address: 3/75-79 Hall St, Bondi Beach NSW 2026
Telephone: +61 2 8090 6969
Website: http://daorazio.com
Bon Weekend – Strawberries at the Marché d’Antibes
Marché provençal d’Antibes
Cours Masséna
06600 Antibes
France
Bon Weekend – Old Town Hong Kong Cuisine, Sydney
Old Town Hong Kong Cuisine
10A Dixon Street, Sydney, New South Wales
Australia
+61 2 92643888
Bon Weekend – L’éclair de Génie, Paris
L’éclair de Génie
14 Rue Pavée, 75004 Paris
France
+33 1 42 77 85 11
Bon Weekend – The Boat Shed, Balmoral, Sydney
2 The Esplanade Balmoral Beach, NSW Australia 2088
Bon Weekend – The Local Harvest Collective, Surry Hills, Sydney
http://thelocalharvestcollective.tumblr.com
Jamaa el Fna at night
There’s a huge difference in experience when visiting Jamaa el Fna during the evening compared to the day. During the day, it’s pretty sparse with a few orange juice vendors and a number of ladies offering to henna your hands, surrounded by carts pulled by donkeys and men pushing barrows or on scooters.
But at night the square comes alive – with the call of prayer in the background, you can enjoy the spectacle of the Jamaa el Fna unfold as you eat as much harissa, merguez and pigeon pastilla at one of the many food stalls there. We ate at Stall 32, ‘Hassan’ after much research. The food did not disappoint – the merguez in particular were incredible – tender, moist, beautifully seasoned with a great lamb flavour. The harissa (tomato and lentil type soup) and vegetable tagine were also very good – the vegetables literally melted in your mouth. We also tried a pigeon pastilla, a type of pie consisting of shredded pigeon enveloped in layers of flakey pastry topped with some icing sugar – it was an interesting combination of savoury and sweet and definitely worth a try.
After dinner you could purchase dessert from a separate cart and take a digestive walk through Jamaa el Fna. The atmosphere was intoxicating – with families dining together amongst snake charmers, monkeys handlers, henna tattooists along with the general noise and site of the stall vendors in the souks. It was fascinating to see the beautiful dried fruits and nuts and to see all the spices, dried flowers and argan oil alongside stalls that sold tea cups, lanterns, mirrors, babouches, leather bags, poufs and jewellery.
Voyager Bohème
Welcome to Voyager Bohème, a visual diary of our global travels. Travel enthusiasts, we’ve often been asked by family and friends about what to see, where to go and what to do so we thought this would be a great place to share our travel adventures and a way for us to preserve all the memories from our experiences.
The inspiration behind our travels in the words of Mark Twain is to ‘Dream. Explore. Discover.’ We hope our travels, inspire your own wanderlust to dream, explore and discover the incredible world out there.
Christina & Landry