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    Table 9 Restaurant

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Ho Jiak Haymarket - Belachan kangkung

    Ho Jiak Haymarket

    4.6(53 reviews)
    2.4 kmHaymarket
    $$

    Within 30 minutes after checking into our hotel room, we "hit the ground running" and headed…read moredirectly to Ho Jiak Malaysian Grill & Nyonya House in Haymarket since we were hungry and craving Chinese comfort food. Our Cantonese heritage taste buds from Hawai'i would have been happy with steaming hot bowls of soup noodles and dumplings after our long travel day. Still, I suggested to my husband that we eat a familiar Asian cuisine we wouldn't usually get back home; hence, Malaysian & Nyonya were the answer. I had bookmarked Ho Jiak Haymarket because it was in the Chinatown neighborhood, where we also planned to explore, and it was about a 15-minute walk from there. We were certainly glad that we didn't have to wait in line to get in, as Google Maps photos show. We were seated immediately and took a few minutes to scroll through their extensive menu, then chose items from the Lunch Specials Menu. The Lunch Specials Menu included an entrée (choose from 8 selections) and a beverage (non-alcoholic or alcoholic) for A$25 or around $17 USD. FOOD: -Hainan Chicken Rice + Teh Tarik (cold): I received a half slow-poached chicken, fragrant rice cooked in chicken broth, and a bowl of chicken broth. The chicken was garnished with fresh cucumber slices, bean sprouts, and cilantro. Also, it was served with chili sauce, soy sauce, and finely chopped ginger root and garlic. The tender poached chicken was juicy, non-greasy, and tasty. This dish was a healthy and toothsome meal. Teh Tarik is a Malaysian "pulled or shaken" milk tea, and I requested it in the cold or iced style because the outside temperature was quite hot. The Teh Tarik was refreshing, thirst-quenching, and flavorful. A$25 -Char Hor Fun + House Beer (Asahi Dry 330 ml): My husband selected this dish, but didn't know what to expect as he doesn't read or speak Chinese. Admittedly, my limited reading of Chinese characters suggested that this dish might be similar to my "usual" Cantonese childhood comfort food, Wat Tan Hor. When the Char Hor Fun was delivered to our table, I immediately recognized it as Wat Tan Hor, except that the egg sauce contained tender pork slices, shrimp, green vegetables, fish cake, and, I think, chunks of fish. The flat, broad rice noodles were stir-fried in soy sauce for additional seasoning, and we could tell the wok heat was perfect because there were very few broken noodles. When the server brought the House Beer, my husband was pleasantly surprised to receive an icy cold bottle of Asahi Dry. A$25 -Loh Bak: We selected this appetizer because of its description and our pork-leaning taste buds. Loh Bak is five-spiced pork jowl rolls wrapped in bean curd skin and deep-fried. We were thinking these pork jowl rolls would surely whet our appetites, and the deep-fried rolls didn't disappoint. A$20 This restaurant was lively, friendly, and clean with authentic-tasting Malaysian and Nyonya flavors. The service was prompt, amicable, and helpful.

    It's my first time visiting Sydney so I had to look up the best eats in the city.. and there are…read moreresounding reviews to visit Ho Jiak. I was dining solo so I was seated immediately, a plus since it was dinner time. The vibe gives off mom and pop shop where you can enjoy home cooked dishes. Honestly, the menu is a tad bit overwhelming but I opted for one of the signature dishes, Char Koay Teow -- spicy stir fried flat rice noodles with seafood & Chinese sausage. It reminded me of Pad See Ew prolly because of the flat noodles! It's good but the portions were heaping so the more I ate it, it became saltier with every bite. Something to take note when ordering, as the plates are for sharing. I think what attributed to the 3-star review was for the mixup/snafu. They accidentally sent my order to another table even though I got there before the other party. They apologized profusely, and I saw all the commotion happen in the kitchen and staff to get it all sorted out.. but not gonna lie -- that still put a damper to my experience. I also ate my chicken curry filled roti (which was phenomenal btw) since my main order took longer to remake after the other table touched the order that was meant for my table. Anyway! I do appreciate the staff for checking in and asking how I liked the dishes. Pro-tip, you don't need to ask for a check/bill, you can simply pay up at the counter. I should definitely stuck with my gut to get the laksa. Oh well, another opportunity to come back I guess!

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    Dining room to wards the kitchen

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    PappaRich - Beef Nasi Lemak

    PappaRich

    3.2(29 reviews)
    1.5 kmUltimo
    $$

    Food was great and the service was okay. They did mess up our drink orders d did not receive one…read moredrink but charged us for it. Always check the bill.

    #89 for 2021 We came…read morehere to eat after touring. I was hangry too. My cousin recommended curry chicken laksa noodle soup. So I ordered it. So did everyone else. Oh well. Some other dishes were ordered to complement our soup. Sorry, can't remember what they were. I was being restricted from paying the bill and knowing what was ordered. I was impressed that 2 servers were assisting our table. It was very busy when we came but lucky to get a table almost immediately as one large group left opening it up for us. There were smaller groups waiting before us. Maybe they were take out. A little chaotic but service turned out okay. We did have to call to request several things. My cousins seem to accept this as the norm and didn't to be a bother to them. The noodle soup was delicious. A little too oily for my taste but the broth was amazing. It must've have cooked for several hours to get that nice rich depth of flavor. Chicken was tender melt in your mouth soft. Loved the spiciness too. Tofu was a nice texture and soaked up the broth well. This was the best Malaysian noodle soup I've had so far. Would love to come back and try the dim sum menu. Other noodle dishes looked good. Place is clean with a modern setting giving it a some what hosh posh kind of ambiance. I found it very loud making it difficult to talk to the person next to you. Maybe coming for lunch during the weekday might be less chaotic. Hope they come stateside.

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    Toasted Hainan Bread with Butter and Kaya from PappaRich Malaysian Delights

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    Chinta Ria Buddha Love

    Chinta Ria Buddha Love

    4.0(4 reviews)
    2.4 kmHaymarket

    Restaurant was packed and we checked in. Peter said about 20 minutes or so but didn't promise…read moreanything which was a good start. Came back about 20 minutes and got seated. After ordering food, came pretty quick. Restaurant is in a very busy area so expect a lot of foot traffic going by if you're sitting outside. As soon as I took my first bite into the fried rice, I knew it was going to be a great meal. Dipped the crispy chicken into the sauce and ate it with the rice. Perfect combination of flavor and crunch. The noodles dish broth was amazing. Absolute perfection for food. I saw Peter running around back and forth doing 3 people's job while still providing excellent service. A very well earned 5 star! He even sprinkled in a little bit of joke about our president in the US. Awesome food and service!

    Really disappointing experience. Atrocious customer service. We were seated at 1pm and weren't even…read moreserved water for almost 30 minutes despite asking multiple times. We had to remind staff again before it finally arrived. There was no true concern shown for the bad service either. The staff shrugged their shoulders going 'you can see how busy we are.' One dish took around 30 minutes, while the second took close to an hour. Throughout the meal there was little to no attentiveness from staff and the service felt quite unfriendly overall. For the price point, there are far better dining experiences in Sydney. Even if the food itself is good, making customers wait this long completely impacts the experience and makes it difficult to enjoy the meal by the time it arrives. Unfortunately wouldn't return. Makes me wonder if they are racist.

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    Singapore Raffles Sydney

    Singapore Raffles Sydney

    3.0(1 review)
    2.3 kmHaymarket

    Just got to Sydney and was exploring late evening and stopped in not paying attention to the name…read moreof the shop. I've been to Singapore's Raffles Hotel before but not this restaurant. They have free WiFi, t.v, lots of seating and a cool Aussie accent. I had the Malaysian spicy fried rice with chicken which was piping hot. The spice could have been toned down about 5 notches but other than that. It was a good meal and I appreciated the free WiFi so I could message someone I luv back home. Mel M Yelp 18:62

    From the owner: Malaysian food is not only colorful, spicy and eclectic - but also downright tasty .With such a…read morepulsating diversity of food styles, Singapore Raffles is a fabulous place to enjoy the art of eating and BBQ satay. Rice is the staple food in Malaysia. The rice eaten in Malaysia tends to be the local variety of rice (mainly from Kedah) or fragrant rice from Thailand. Rice can be eaten with variety of curries, vegetables and meat. It's usually eaten for lunch and dinner. 'Live Satay cooking' is the mantra for enjoying your own meals n cooking. Malaysians. Dining in Singapore Raffles is inexpensive and there a variety of truely Malaysian food at unbelievable experience for locals and Singaporean and Malaysians The portions are big and generous at Singapore Raffles. The secret of tender, succulent satay is the rich, spicy-sweet marinade made of peanuts and chilies. The marinated meat; chicken or beef or prawns are skewered and grilled over hot charcoals on your tables. A fresh salad of cucumbers & onions are served together with a spicy-sweet peanut sauce for dipping.

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    So 9 - Spicy Beef Soup Noodle (Bún bò Hu).

    So 9

    3.5(6 reviews)
    2.5 kmWaterloo

    So.9 is a new Vietnamese place that opened on Danks Street in Waterloo…read more Their theme is a shared menu, and they have different stations for all types of Vietnamese food like pho, spring rolls, pancakes, salads, and the like. The decor is pretty nice and it totally looks the part, it's just too bad the food fails to deliver. Came with 3 others and we got Vietnamese milk coffee, pho, Vietnamese pancakes, and salads. The coffee was alright, it was just OK at best. The pho was pretty disappointing to say the least, the broth tasted like they used a pho stock cube instead of real bones but I can't verify. The pancakes (banh xeo) had bean sprouts that should have been slightly cooked but were just raw A lot of the food looked the part, it just didn't taste the part. Also for the price you pay at $14+ for pho or $15+ for banh xeo...just go to Marrickville or Cabramatta instead.

    We were lucky enough to visit SO9 in Waterloo for many reasons. The name might seem like an odd…read morecombination of letters and numbers, which had us curious about the meaning. We learn that SO9 translates to number 9 in Vietnamese. The number 9 is a lucky number and reflects the luck involved in the journey of the restauranteurs, from Vietnam go opening this restaurant. SO9 has an inspired existence, presenting some delicious Vietnamese street food and traditional dishes.Decor wise, the restaurant has an industrial modern feel that is common in many restaurants these days, with neon signage, polished concrete floors and exposed brick which is softened by lighter wooden toned furniture and a number of indoor plants. With an open kitchen allowing for the lovely aromas of the food to fill the restaurant. The staff are also friendly and attentive, we felt very welcome here.SO9 is also a licensed venue with their bar serving a range of beer, cider and wine. There's a range of popular Vietnamese non-alcoholic drinks including sugar cane juice, as well as coffee and milk tea. There are also a bunch of exotic slushies, making for a tough choice. Unfortunately they were out of the coconut, guava and lime. The consolation of coconut lychee and pineapple was very good, there is also the option of boozing these up with vodka or white rum.The assorted rice paper rolls at $15 were fantastic, sizeable, with fresh ingredients and plenty of flavour. In fact, the best we have come across, this was a great start to the meal.The salt and pepper cuttlefish at $15 is also a great snacking option, especially with the dipping sauce, very moreish and we polished this off in no time.The Vietnamese savoury crisp pancakes bahn xeo is always a favourite of ours. We were interested in the crab bahn xeo, but not to be this time, unfortunately this too a popular item that was sold out. In turn the pork and prawn Bahn Xeo was what we had in this visit and at a price of $17, it was certainly generous as it was huge, served in traditional manner with mint, and lettuce to wrap it up and a sweet dipping sauce for added flavour. With their bahn mi baguettes at only $2 made fresh a serve of this a must and was well utilised mopping up the extremely tasty sauce that came with the roast duck $27. This roast duck was an absolute highlight, a beautiful sweet sauce and moist meat, served atop white rice.We also decided on an interesting and tasty stir fry rice noodle dish with Crab, pork, prawn roe. $25 Bahn pho xao cua rieu, flavoursome and very colourful.This is a high quality Vietnamese option in the Danks Street dining precinct of Waterloo, a definite option for a quck bahn mi lunch, to get a good Vietnamese meal or on cold winter nights, we will return to try some of the soup on the menu.

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