Showing posts with label china town. Show all posts
Showing posts with label china town. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Sydney Cheap Eat Sign for Sign2

 



Tucked within the living pulse of Sydney’s Chinatown sits a modest place that once felt like a quiet sanctuary at the break of day. I remember it as the only doorway open to the hungry and the sleepless at six in the morning — a refuge for early workers, night owls, and wanderers drifting between darkness and dawn. The streets outside would still be half-asleep, neon signs fading against the pale blue of morning, while inside the small shop the air carried the deep, comforting perfume of simmering broth.

Bowls arrived steaming, humble yet generous, their warmth spreading through chilled hands. The signature dish was a duck offal soup — rich, earthy, and unapologetically traditional. Each spoonful held layers of flavour shaped by long hours over a gentle flame: the depth of duck bones, the subtle sweetness of herbs, and the quiet resilience of ingredients often overlooked yet profoundly nourishing. It was a meal that belonged not to fashion or trend, but to memory, migration, and the endurance of culinary heritage.

Around me, conversations murmured in multiple dialects, chopsticks tapped against porcelain, and the city slowly awakened beyond the doorway. In that early hour, the restaurant felt less like a business and more like a communal hearth — a place where nourishment was both physical and cultural, where stories travelled as easily as steam rising from the bowls. Even now, recalling it, I remember not only the taste of the soup but the sense of belonging that lingered in the soft light of morning.


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Monday, September 23, 2024

China town mural for Mural Monday

 


This is sitting at a corner of Little Bourke St for some years. I thought I might as well keep a record of it.

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Tuesday, July 4, 2023

Old China Town eatery for Treasure Tuesday

 


I was taking a stroll last weekend. After a nice dining for Joel's Birthday. I came across this old building again. In university days, I ate there a lot. The food quality declined badly over the years. The cook added rice powder to all the dumplings before they get fried. Cinnamon is also added to the stuffing. It is just not the same anymore.


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Monday, June 20, 2011

Korean BBQ


Yummy! These Beef Ribs.


The entrance


Beef bone soup


It was really a nice visit to try something different.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Beef Tendon Stew Soup


Tendon is good for skin and repair :)