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    Chin Chin

    4.3 (51 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 11:30 PM

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    The Chicken Wings were excellent. Truly an experience.
    Nick A.

    What a freakin amazing experience. The Fried Duck wraps stole my heart. Perfectly fried from juicy plump cuts of duck BUT WITH NONE OF THE ANNOYING DUCK FAT. The chef clearly took pains to ensure dinners did not experience chewing globs of duck fat. Like that level of attention to detail helps this place SHINE. The bar tenders execution of my Watermelon Margarita literally made me blush like a little school girl. Most places with delicious food often fail the ambiance challenge - not Chin Chin, nope. They NAILED IT. Such a vibrant, sexy vibe. 5 star food and 5 star service. You MUST try this place when dining in Sydney.

    Rob B.

    Nearly perfect! Our local host did the ordering, and we just sat and ate! The Kingfish Crudo and Waygu Pad See Ew were our favorites but everything was delicious. Kudos for nice mock tails, almost Spritz was lovely.

    Duck pancakes
    Renise A.

    We loved everything! The duck pancakes and wings were a huge hit. You can tell the difference from the MSG filled food we get in America. It was our first meal in Australia and definitely set the tone for an amazing trip.

    Pad Seuw with Wagyu Chargrilled Broccolini
    Juan S.

    Good food that comes out quickly. Very good service. My only disappointment is the price. For what's been served it'd a bit expensive. I paid $60 for the meal with sparkling water. Pad seuw with wagyu 9/10 - 30.50 Chargrilled Broccolini 8/10 - $19.50 Sparkling water 4/10 - $10.50

    Luke H.

    The noise and crowds are relentess, the vibe is high energy, the food explosive; it's turned up to 11, you'd better turn up early! Hold onto your hat, it's joyish, fun and seriously good. You must try the pork with fennel pickle, kingfish sashimi, bug-tail stir fry and our favourite green curry of fish. Loud, too loud; hot, too hot; but we love it.

    Sarah C.

    With Chin Chin in Melbourne being such a quality all round dining destination, there was much hype and excitement when it was announced the restaurant would be opening a Sydney venue. Chin Chin picked a prime spot setting up in the long time dormant Griffith Tea building. The building is unique in it's design, which had us intrigued and wanting to see the inner space. It is located in the dining and bar hub that is Surry Hills, on the border of the southern end of the CBD, an area well suited to a restaurant with their reputation. With the reputation and hype it is no surprise that a seating at this restaurant is well sought after and that there are constant line to contend with to grab a table. We jumped at the opportunity when our friend Spooning Australia decided to choose Chin Chin as a venue for a group catch up, with fellow foodie friends. Even better when it was discovered a table could be booked. The booking was made for the early seating, with numbers confirmed well in advance and the banquet chosen, Easy! Arriving at the restaurant first confronted by the queue, that was negotiated to get to the front desk. From here we were ushered to the bar and advised to grab a drink, while we waited for the table "that was booked for the early seating" The bar is in a long dark space with a row of booths taking the long centre line to the bar. The wall art of a male and female dressed in bondage gear. I suppose it will be a little confronting and a little odd to some. There was also some neon advertising Chin Chin, in case you forgot where you were. The Chin Chin version of an old fashioned was the drink of choice, said to be made with makers mark on the menu, but actially made with Jim Beam Rye hmmmm. Anyway, a decent whisky cocktail. Whilst ordering my drink and checking out the bar, the group had been seated in a booth within the bar section. The food was spot on matching the descriptor on their website, with an Australian take on Asian food with perfectly balanced flavours. However, the experience did not meet their philosophy of being relaxing and fun (this is not reflective of the company in attendance, who made this dining experience bearable) This comment is in relation to the seating arrangement, that was far from comfortable and relaxing and also had a detrimental effect on service. We understand there are usually teething problems when new restaurants opens, trying to get their systems right and that Chin Chin has the added pressure caused by their popularity. Anyway, the booths at chin chin are made to tightly fit eight, on this occasion ten of us were stuffed into the booth (frustrating when we booked with a lot of advance), with three loose chairs set up at the end of the table in the narrow thoroughfare used by the waitstaff and diners. The table now totally surrounded making it near impossible for the waitstaff to properly undertake their role, serving and clearing the table. The food arrived at the table in abundance, but mostly too much at the one time, leaving us to solve a puzzle on how to fit the dishes on the table with each course. Then having to play pass the parcel to clear the empty plates. This also an effect of having too many people crammed at the table. Which we consider to be un-reasonable considering the table was booked well in advance. We think they also forgot that the banquet came with dessert, with a large interval in between. It also seemed that no one wanted to clear the table and when it did come time to clear the table for dessert we momentarily vacated the table awkwardly lingering in the thoroughfare and uncomfortably in the way of the other waitstaff trying to do their job. The highlight being the company and the food. With the massman beef, the wagyu pad see ew, the twice cooked beef rib and the isaan style spicy BBQ chicken being the standouts of the banquet. There certainly wasn't a shortage of food. It is a shame about the seating arrangement as this let down the whole experience in a big way.

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    Flavor combinations. Wonderful cocktails. Relaxing atmosphere. Wanted to order more to try more but was completely filled

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    Awesome spot to get Asian fusion food. Got the pad tai beef and was amazing. Highly recommended especially for a big group.

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    Pretty good environment with adequate food quality. Nice service but too many people hard to make a reservation

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    High energy restaurant with inventive and super tasty cuisine. And they are smart enough to use Deputy for rostering! A must try!

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    Had the beef with rice noodles and the pork belly with pineapple and fennel and they were both delicious!

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    Kid Kyoto - Corn Ribs, Scallops, Chicken Karaage & Grilled Mochi

    Kid Kyoto

    4.7(13 reviews)
    1.7 kmSydney

    So fun and creative! Kid Kyoto describes itself as a "rebellious izakaya" - meaning a punk…read morerock/grunge aesthetic and fun staff. We opted for the "deluxe feed me" which is a chefs tasting menu. Everything we had was good but the standouts for me were kingfish sashimi (so, so, so delicious) and watermelon sashimi. The latter was crazy - it's marinated watermelon and honestly you could believe you were eating tuna. Great for vegans. We left stuffed and happy. Two thumbs up.

    In search of a lighter dinner, we came to Kid Kyoto for some small plates, excited to try their…read morecreative dishes which are described as "rebellious izakaya". You can opt for choosing the chef's set which is a predetermined menu, or order a la carte to create your own spread. We selected six items that appealed most to us which was the perfect amount for everyone in our group of four to get a taste of it all. + CORN RIBS (A$20): This fully vegetarian item was surprisingly my favorite of the evening. Ears of corn were cut vertically through the cob, creating spears that you could eat like ribs to bite off the kernels. The "ribs" were coated in caramelized miso butter and rolled in furikake. The corn was naturally sweet while the butter added a savory umami punch. This is my new favorite way to eat corn! + CHICKEN KARAAGE (A$20): Lightly battered pieces of chicken were meaty, tender and piping hot. The exterior was delightfully crispy and a sweet gochujang dipping sauce gave it a bit of heat and extra flavor. + WAGYU MB9 SKEWERS (A$28): Each skewer had four cubes of beef grilled and glazed in a sweet teriyaki sauce. The meat had a good char to it, but a few pieces were a bit chewy and fibrous, making them a little tough to bite. While I enjoyed the flavor, I was expecting the beef to be more tender, so I was a little disappointed with the quality. + EGGPLANT DENGAKU (A$26): Half an eggplant came with a sweet soy-based sauce and topped with sour cream, wild rice furikake and almonds. I personally didn't like the sour cream on top since it was quite heavy and overwhelming after we spread it across the eggplant. The texture was creamy and mushy, except for the sprinkles of crunch from the toppings. I normally love eggplant, but didn't care for this dish as a whole. + SCALLOPS (A$22): A grilled scallop was placed on a small disk of potato mochi, and two pieces came in one order. The scallop itself was smooth and tender but it did have a bit of fishiness to it. Other than that, this didn't have much flavor, so I personally would skip it. + GRILLED MOCHI (A$12): A creative plate of grilled mochi squares topped with crumbles of chicken skin furikake and a dusting of curry spice. The mochi had a nice chew to it and the salty chicken skin excited my palette while the curry added some warmth. I've never had anything like this before so it was quite unique. Overall, I enjoyed my meal here and it was fun to try so many diverse dishes. Just be aware that some of their small plates come with just two servings (in our case, the skewers, mochi and scallops), so you may need to multiply your order to accommodate your table. I appreciated the friendly and quick service. We were seated immediately at 6:00P on a Wednesday and with this restaurant being located in the CBD, it got busier as people ended their workday. The staff was friendly, greeted us promptly and was attentive to our empty dishes and filling our waters. While I didn't love everything we ordered, I recommend trying Kid Kyoto since the environment is perfect for a night out to unwind after work, or with friends on the weekend. If you're up for shareable plates perhaps with a drink, this is the place for you.

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    Missy K's - The aftermath!

    Missy K's

    4.3(6 reviews)
    1.1 kmPaddington
    $$$

    Came here on a Saturday evening at around 6.30pm and it was packed already ! The restaurant is…read morequite small - there are probably just 10 tables or so. Food was good but I am only giving a three stars because of a few annoying things - I sent a message to them on their website a week in advance, hoping to make a reservation. No reply. It turned out that they do not take reservations, but still, a reply would have been nice - Food took FOREVER. I get it, a small restaurant and hence a small kitchen. But it shouldnt take over 20 mins to cook some dumplings. - waitress didnt know the menu? ("I dont' really know what is it, as it's the first day on the menu"). Not cool. - Tables are pretty close to one another, I didnt like how you cant help but to overhear others' conversation and vice versa. Dumplings were pretty decent ,so was the beef curry - meat was sooo tender + grilled yummy roti ! I would recommend this place if you are around the area, but if not, dont bother :)

    Missy K is ridiculously good in everything they do; I can't believe it took me so long to try it…read moreout! The dumpling flavours are unique and worthy of a try (I loved the snowpea and crab and the prawn and scallop). I also highly recommend the Lamb Shank Massaman, the flavours were rich and perfect on a Winter's night. You cannot book at this restaurant so I suggest you head there early as it's quite small and every table was taken the whole time we were there. Prices are also very reasonable considering the service and quality of food was so good. Will definitely be returning to try more dumplings!

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    Missy K's - Chicken, beef curry two of the mains

    Chicken, beef curry two of the mains

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    Street Market Asian Tapas - front door

    Street Market Asian Tapas

    4.3(12 reviews)
    3.5 km
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    I don't always eat in Kirribilli, but when I do it will be at Street Market Asian Tapas…read more Ignore the awfully generic name...seriously, who named this place? It's really literal (like a lot of Australian places)...kind of like General Pants Company, BWS, Chinese Noodle Restaurant, but in the same vein of those places, the name belies how good the place is. The food is on point!!!! Wanted to grab a bite after catching Vivid Sydney from across the Harbour and was pleasantly surprised by this joint. Good decor, friendly service, and a huge variety of tasty dishes. If you come on Monday-Tuesday it's $10 for all tapas, provided cash only...and they do yum cha too. Ordered an oyster shot, pork belly pancakes, seaweed salad, roasted eggplant, lamb ribs, and pork cutlet for roughly $70...pretty good deal to get stuffed. The standouts were the pork belly pancakes, the lamb ribs, and the eggplant. I'll be back the next time I'm in Kirribilli to try their other dishes...but seriously try those pork belly pancakes.

    On a return visit I was really surprised that they wouldn't accept a credit card payment because…read moreall tapas plates were $10 that night. They wanted cash only. I asked how it mattered - was strand action fee or something?? - but was just repeatedly told we'd have to pay $12 a plate to pay by credit card. Didn't make sense. It would have been nice to know that when booking rather than trying to scrap $150 cash together at the end of the meal. Lost one star in my book.

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    Char grilled sticky lamb ribs

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