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    O!MOMO - O!MOMO serving up near a market, festival, pub near you

    O!MOMO

    4.5(2 reviews)
    2.3 kmPotts Point
    $

    About a year ago I was doing some Yelp-y stuff up at the Northern Beaches Music Festival at…read moreNarrabeen, and as the lazy Sunday was winding down I wandered out and stumbled upon O!Momo Nepalese dumplings. Say whaa? As a committed dumpling fiend of some repute I thought I knew every dumper ever made. But chicken momo? Gimme. Chicken was succulent, and slathered in a tomato relish that tasted of mild, fragrant curry the damn things were a taste sensation. I got 6. Then another 6. Since then I've been seeing O!Momo pop up all over the place, from Newtown Festival to Field Day in the Domain to it's latest incarnation in the courtyard of World Bar in King's Cross dishing out puffed rice salads and char-grilled skewers to hungry punters. And I met Bunny, the owner, a native Nepali fluent in more languages than I'll ever speak in my lifetime. Dudes like Bunny are part of the reason I love small businesses . . . he's super chilled out and intensely pro-human, as happy as he is dishing up deliciousness as he is hanging out with customers chatting about philosophy, festivals and traveling. Now all I have to do is get over to Nepal. It's on the bucket list. It's been there for ages. One of these days.... !

    My husband is a massive dumpling fan and is obsessed with all varieties of pork and seafood…read moredumplings. Me on the other hand... when I hear the word "dumplings" I think "sigh... boring!" You see, I don't eat pork. I don't eat seafood. I only eat chicken and vegetarian stuff- oh but did I mention I don't eat mushrooms either? Typical dumpling restaurants serve bland vegetarian options that require a bucketload of sauce to even taste remotely interesting and half the time when I order chicken they are "out of them" and that's if I can even find chicken on the menu! My point here? Dumplings and me usually don't have a great relationship. So I was quite curious to see what a Nepalese dumpling tastes like. I got to try these little beauties for the first time at the Yelp '80s party and this may be a big claim but the chicken dumpling is probably the best I've ever tried. Unlike the typical Asian dumplings I am accustomed to- these were not average. The tomato relish and coriander was tasty accompaniment and a welcome surprise for my picky taste buds. Can't say I was a fan of the puffed rice salad and the vegetarian dumplings were more similar to the standard dumplings I'm used to- but that chicken one? I'd hunt this place down just for that alone.

    Yang's Malaysian Food Truck - Yang's Food truck

    Yang's Malaysian Food Truck

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.0 kmSydney
    $$

    Yang's Malaysian Food Truck was recommended on concrete playground as one of the top food trucks to…read morecheck out. The Food Truck makes its way all around Sydney throughout the week. Friday is one of the days in which they take over the Pitt Street precinct. Malaysian street food is on offer here reminiscent of the streets of Kuala Lumpur. The food is constantly changing and it's best to stay update with this guys via Facebook or Instagram. I came across one of their specials which was Nasi Lemak & Mamee Ayam Goreng. This was a combination of fragrant rice served with anchovies, peanuts, boiled egg, cucumber, and traditional chili paste. The flavourings were perfectly blended and perfect combination of crunchy and spicy. The dish was plentiful and the Fried Chicken was such a good standard it would satisfy the Colonel. The also serve tea's and Milo. I opted for Tae Tarik which was the right level of sweetness. Great little food offerings from this place and will definitely visit them again because the quality is really great and the guys are friendly too.

    My favourite food truck, which unfortunately no longer visits my hood. Absolutely recommend the…read moresoft shell crab, crusty melt in the mouth mantou and a delectable spicy sauce. What's not to love? The roti canai, nasi lemak and other offerings are all well done but pale into significance compared to the crab experience.

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    Traditional Gyradiko

    Traditional Gyradiko

    5.0(2 reviews)
    6.9 km
    $

    Traditional Gyradiko has opened up in Rosebery!!!!…read more I've heard about this place out in Bexley but since that's a bit of a trek...never made it out there. Well hot damn I'm so glad it just opened up out this way. You can get takeaway or eat in...if you eat in you can bring the whole family as there's plenty of space. They serve alcohol too...what's not to like? You can get a gyro for $9, and if you want chips and a drink just tack on $5...can you say value?!? They have other dishes, but some weren't available yet like their burgers (I will eat you...maybe not now...but I will eat you.) I got the pork gyro and it was fan-fuggin-tastic. Tender meat and their chips are really really good...they must sprinkle the good stuff on them. They also make their own sauces, and I loved their aioli. Will definitely be back to get more gyro goodness as well as trying their platters.

    Went to try the food here after it had been named as one of the top 5 gyros in Sydney (xplore)…read more While neither of us actually ordered gyro we were not disappointed. We both ordered a plate which came with crispy, pork cooked to perfection. If you enjoy crackling, get the pork! Side of tasty chips, fresh greek salad, good sized portion of tzatziki and AMAZING pita bread. The small platter cost $16 including a soft drink and the portion size was more than enough for me. The staff were also friendly and chatted to all of the customers who came through. Plenty of seating as well as being a take away shop. Will definitely be going back for a gyro!

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    Growers Market - Looking across to Barangaroo

    Growers Market

    2.5(2 reviews)
    1.2 kmPyrmont
    $$

    First held in 1999 the Pyrmont Growers Markets have grown to be one of the largest and best organic…read moreand local producer markets held in Sydney. With a huge variety on offer, with over 85 stalls selling everything from meats and cheeses to fruits and flowers. It's truly a feel good experience buying food from the actual people who make and produce it, the food really tastes better this way too. Held in the perfect location by the park and harbourside boardwalk, with the grass area buzzing with contented people lounging about sampling the goods. Goods on offer include, fresh fruit, seasonal vegetables, Artisan breads, meats, lamb, beef, pork, seafood, chocolate, cakes, pastries, pastas, smoked sausages, real hotdogs, colourful flowers, baked goods, cooked breakfasts, coffee, preserves, olive oil, and so much more, if it can be grown chances are you'll find it here.

    This is just for your occasional shoppers: the families who think it's 'fun' to spend 10 minutes…read morepicking out potatoes, the older couple who wait in line for artisanal butter. As someone who regularly shops at growers markets, I don't have the patience to hang around this one too long. That being said I do like the cooking demonstrations that happen twice during the course of the morning and there are some stalls here that are standouts. The top of my list is Eat Me Chutneys; they sell chutney made from rescued food that taste amazing and takes a swipe at fighting food injustice. Next, someone at this market is always selling warrigal greens. I love them so much. Lastly, this market has really well priced meat. Remember, only the first saturday of the month. I wouldn't go any more regularly anyway.

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    Growers Market - View from wharf

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    Growers Market - The Sydney Morning Herald Growers' Market is a pioneer on the Sydney farmers' market scene, turning 17 years old in 2015.

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    The Sydney Morning Herald Growers' Market is a pioneer on the Sydney farmers' market scene, turning 17 years old in 2015.

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