Shabby looking sign - the food joint website Soi 38 Melbourne
Beef Boat Soup - a classic
Pork Crispy
This street joint actually hides next to a parking spot next to the boom gate under a large multi-Storey building. It has a cult like following mainly from city workers coming here for a lunch break.
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The food must be good.
ReplyDeleteThey look cheap and simple. Tastes wonderful though
DeleteLooks good!
ReplyDeleteIt is just more troubles for me to visit
DeleteThe food looks delicious! Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteI went there when I had a conference in the city
DeleteLo importante es la comida que sirve y no que el cartel esté en un estado perfecto.
ReplyDeleteThe sign makes the place more memorable
DeleteThe food looks very good
ReplyDeleteReally nice food there
DeleteEl plato que tu denominas "crujiente de cerdo" , cuando lo vi me dije ya llegaron a Australia las famosos "barritas energéticas de Soria" que es como de una forma mas "fina" se denominan a los "torreznos de Soria" los cuales tienen un aspecto y supongo elaboración a lo que se ve en la foto.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
You seem to be a scholar in everything
DeleteTe dejo enlace que ayer no pude y así ves lo parecidos que son, https://torreznodesoria.com/torrezno_de_soria/ver/86/Como_freirlo.
DeleteSaludos.
To me, the shabbiness means it is beloved and has been there a long time. The food looks great!
ReplyDeleteSpot on Ginny!
DeleteIt's a clever name. Anyone who has been to Thailand will know what a soi is.
ReplyDelete3 franchise stores now apparently
DeleteFood looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThe crackle on the pork does look good.
ReplyDeleteOne of the very best meals I ever had-- a true gourmet's feast-- was at a Thai restaurant.
ReplyDelete...the food looks better than the sign!
ReplyDeleteThe food looks good.
ReplyDeleteThe food looks great. Clear photos.
ReplyDeleteUsually locals like city workers know where to go for a good lunch!
ReplyDeleteSe ve bien. Un beso.
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