Category Archives: Foodie

VOTE NOW for your favourite Fish and Chips in the Blue Mountains

By | December 9, 2023

On the 28th November, we asked our Facebook followers who makes the Best Fish & Chips in the Blue Mountains region and we got a massive response. All of these businesses were nominated by followers. NOW you can vote for your favourite. [forminator_poll id=”16398″]

Best Cafes, Restaurants and Bars in the Blue Mountains region

By | February 15, 2024

Welcome to our curated list of the finest cafes, restaurants, and bars nestled in the picturesque surroundings of the greater Blue Mountains area. Here, we invite you on a culinary journey, exploring a range of establishments that cater to diverse tastes and preferences. Whether you’re a food enthusiast, a coffee connoisseur, or someone seeking a… Read More »

Embark on an Enchanting Journey to the Breathtaking Blue Mountains in NSW, Australia

By | February 15, 2024

Prepare to immerse yourself in the mesmerizing realm of the majestic Blue Mountains of NSW Australia, an alluring haven that beckons thrill-seekers and nature aficionados alike. Situated within 2 hour’s drive of Sydney, these mountains proudly flaunt their splendor with cascading waterfalls and awe-inspiring canyons that could effortlessly silence even the most eloquent poet. As… Read More »

Blue Mountains Flavours Festival 2023

By | March 24, 2023

The Blue Mountains Flavour Festival will be held this Saturday, 25th March, in Katoomba, opposite Scenic World. This is an all-weather event, so come rain, hail or shine, we will be there from 12 pm – 9 pm, ready to showcase the best of the Blue Mountains’ culinary delights. Getting to the festival is easy!… Read More »

Harmony, warmth, connection for Blue Mountains autumn Equinox festival

By | March 1, 2023

Fine food and craft beverages, culture, activities and entertainment tied together with the threads of local stories and the nostalgic flavours and tones of autumn. The second annual Equinox – Autumn celebration of the senses festival returns to the Blue Mountains over four weekends between March 10 and April 2. Created and managed by Blue Mountains Tourism,… Read More »

Blue Mountains EXPERIENCES eMag, out now

By | October 24, 2022

We have now released our new interactive “EXPERIENCES eMag” which will be launched each Friday Each issue will contain a range of activities relevant to what’s on, track closures and the weather. It will be a great asset for Blue Mountains residents and visitors alike looking for relevant and topical information. ACCESS: You can view… Read More »

Quality Local Blue Mountains Businesses

By | September 27, 2022

The Blue Mountains has a great range of quality businesses offering a wide range of products and services, this is just a few of them. Foodie experiences Monkey Creek Cafe + Pantry 227 Chifley Rd, Dargan A taste of Australia – a one-stop gourmet & gift shop! Here: w3w.co/assignments.wool.drop Mumma Jo’s Dinner Quality affordable fast… Read More »

Ask Roz Blue Mountains range of eMags

By | September 12, 2022

Ask Roz Blue Mountains produces a wide range of environmentally friendly and sustainable visitor information eMags. Our eMags are viewed by more people than any other visitor information service in the greater Blue Mountains. 


Promote your Blue Mountains’ event on the Ask Roz digital platform

By | February 15, 2024

Promote your Blue Mountains event on the Ask Roz digital platform and it’ll be promoted on Facebook, Web Blog, eMag, eMail and it will reach far more people. Ask Roz Blue Mountains reaches and engages with more people on Facebook than any other information/event page or group in the region. Each week over 80% of… Read More »

REVIEW: Mumma Jo’s Diner, Wallerawang

By | July 25, 2022

We’d been hearing great things about Mumma Jo’s Diner Wallerawang, so we dropped in today for morning tea. The cafe/diner has the look and feel of a retro US diner look.  Here: https://w3w.co/greeted.mistaking.negotiable We enjoyed a “Deep Fried Apple Pie” and a slice of “Bourbon Pecan Pie” with green tea and coffee. Both pies were… Read More »