Woroni Edition Five 2020

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ARTWORK: Emily O’Neill

Kukula’s: A Review By Josie Ganko

PSA: Kambri’s newest restaurant Kukula’s is damn good Kukula’s is what Nandos wishes it was. Kukula’s is so good that I just had my second consecutive lunch there. It’s so delicious that when I ate my chicken burger in the Woroni office, three separate people commented on how good it smelled. For those who haven’t been on campus yet, Kukula’s recently opened in the corner spot where Green with NV used to be. As a proud carnivore, I have to say this is a huge improvement. Kukula’s is an upcoming chain of restaurants that started in Parramatta, Sydney, and now has two franchises in Canberra. The ANU store is only the third shop in this rapidly growing chain: iterations are opening soon across Australian and New Zealand. Kukula’s unique but delicious seasoning and sauce is what makes it stand out. According to their website, Two Ceylonese friends started the first restaurant, drawing from both Ceylonese and Portuguese cuisines. It’s certainly unique and some of the yummiest chicken I’ve ever eaten (and I really love chicken).

I also loved the art on the wall, done by Canberra artist Happy Decay. It seems that similar original murals can be found in all Kukula’s stores which is a very nice touch. For my first meal at Kukula’s, I had the ‘No frills’ burger – yes very basic. As a first-time Kukula’s customer (and a white person), I decided to start with the mildest sauce called ‘BBQ Rib’. My anglosaxon taste buds were very happy with this choice, and the burger was delicious. The chips are also tasty; not only are they generously sized, but they are covered in delicious spiced salt. To justify eating at Kukula’s for a second day, I decided to get the Mediterranean salad with chicken breast. This was also delicious, and the culmination of these two great meals is what compelled me to write this review. I also think it would be very tricky to open a business at a time like this, so be a #localhero like me, and spend all your money at Canberra dining establishments like Kukula’s.


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What Does a Decolonised University Look Like?

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page 32

'Are you Racist ANU?' x Woroni Pullout

1min
pages 25-27

Kukula’s: A Review

1min
page 18

Breaking News! AFP Introduces New Vetting Process

1min
page 66

Town Noticeboard

1min
page 65

The Second Bedroom

6min
pages 63-64

A Series of Multilingual Poems Selected by Members of the ANU Literature Society

1min
pages 55-61

Motherland

1min
page 53

Why We Need A Revolution

1min
pages 50-51

I Am Worthy, Because I Am

4min
pages 48-49

It’s All English Only

4min
pages 46-47

Lebanon's French Connection

3min
page 45

Digging up American Dirt

4min
pages 43-44

Yellowface and Whitewashing in Hollywood: Where's the Progress?

1min
pages 41-42

I See You, You See Me

2min
page 39

An Interview with Sweet and Sour

4min
pages 37-38

What Does It Mean Going to University on Stolen Land?

1min
page 35

ANU’s Aggravating Colour Class Issue

3min
pages 33-34

Comic

1min
page 31

Don’t Look Away

2min
page 30

Learning to ‘Speak Your Truth’ in a Racist University

5min
pages 28-29

Monachopsis

3min
page 24

All Hands on Deck

10min
pages 21-23

Ticked Off

4min
pages 16-17

Hold the Applause

1min
page 15

PARSA Appoints Interim Officers Before Election in September

3min
pages 12-13

Residential Halls COVID-19 Restrictions in Full Swing for Semester 2

1min
page 11

From the Archives: Feb 25th, 1985 How Does Woroni Get Made?

1min
pages 8-9

From the Archives: Oct 15th, 2018 The Meaning of Woroni

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pages 6-7
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