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    Ho Jiak Town Hall

    4.5 (13 reviews)

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    Christine C.

    After having dined at Ho Jiak Haymarket on our first day in Sydney and becoming instant fans, we decided to try out Ho Jiak Town Hall before we departed for our next destination on our Australia trip. We were ecstatic that our hotel concierge was able to secure a spot for us last minute. Ho Jiak Town Hall, as mentioned on Ho Jiak's site, is the chef's playground, where he tries out new dishes. The interior also felt quite different than the Haymarket location; the vibe here is a bit more hipster / loungey type of feel. We tried a few dishes: pipis (clams), prawn mee, and crab & corn soup. Everything was good and tasty. We both still preferred the OG dishes from the Ho Jiak Haymarket location. If you find yourself in the area craving some Malaysian fare and can't make it to Haymarket, or want to try something different, Ho Jiak Town Hall is a good choice!

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    Nancy L.

    This place came highly recommended by my friend who visited Sydney right before us. We were looking for some good Asian food and Sydney has so much to offer, how can you decide where to go when you are only here for a few days? Well fortunately, Ho Jiak was a super lucky pick. We were pleasantly surprised about this place and had a great experience dining here. - F O O D - - Laksa Bomb ($16 USD) - came with 4 pieces, kind of pricey for what it is, but packed with flavor if you want to try. The filling was very juicy and the laksa was super flavorful - Mixed Satay ($26 USD) - came with 6 sticks, 3 chicken, 3 wagyu. Probably the most tender chicken satay I have ever had in my life. Usually I don't order chicken anything at restaurants because it tends to be super dry. I was so surprised by how juicy the chicken was. The sauce it was served with was so delicious that I ended up pouring the remaining on my rice. - Malaysian Chili Crab (market price, ~$200+ USD) - MUST GET! Typically when you are ordering seafood at a restaurant, it can be easily over $150-200. But, you have to try the crab. It was very flavorful and probably the best thing we ordered. Prepare to get super messy eating it! Definitely not a first date type of food, but trust me you won't regret it. The manager even brought out the crab to show us beforehand. - Char Hor Fun ($23 USD) - Not sure if this is a chowder or a congee dish, but this was very heartwarming and yummy. Good solid flavor and it had a great variety of seafood and chicken. I especially enjoyed the egg gravy over rice. - S E R V I C E - Servers were very attentive and didn't feel overbearing. They offered to change our plates many different times. The manager came to check on us as well and everyone was super friendly. - A M B I A N C E - It gets loud in here. So loud that we had trouble hearing our server. It probably was due to the large 3-table birthday party adjacent to our table. But the music was nice. Seems like a great place to celebrate special occasions. - P R I C E - Definitely up there. I would say this is definitely a splurge-it spot, especially if you end up ordering the crab and other seafood items. But, it's worth trying once at least and going all out. Maybe for special occasions only with large parties? Then you can order many different items to try. Overall, I would love to come here again the next time I'm in Sydney. And would recommend this place to anyone looking to get their minds blown by some delicious Malaysian food.

    Mei Z.

    Arrived without a reservation, they were able to get us seated quickly. We ordered 4 different dishes. Fried rice, veggies, chicken, and fried fish. Requested for a side of white rice for my dad and we never got it. Inquired about our side of rice at least 3x and and they said they would check on it. No one ever came back with a bowl or anything. Food was salty, which. have gone well with a bowl of plain white rice.

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    Good food and rapid service. Bone marrow roti, Chinese broccoli, and char koay teow were all outstanding.

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    Review Highlights - Ho Jiak Town Hall

    The filling was very juicy and the laksa was super flavorful - Mixed Satay ($26 USD) - came with 6 sticks, 3 chicken, 3 wagyu.

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    Ipoh on York - IPOH Hor Fun

    Ipoh on York

    3.9(33 reviews)
    0.3 kmSydney
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    This was a Malaysian hawker, a very casual place to grab something to eat. I was in town for the…read moreSydney Marathon and was staying nearby. The pictures and reviews looked good, so I decided to check it out. You can go straight to the counter and place your order. You have the option of eating in or taking it to-go. I ordered the Nasi Lemak. As advertised on their menu, it's their signature dish. This is Malaysia's national dish, it's a fragrant coconut rice dish served with peanuts, crispy anchovies and pickled vegetables. I got it with beef rendang. Instead of beef, you have the option to get it with chicken curry. I never had Malaysian food before, but this breakfast dish was very similar to what Taiwanese eat. I thought it was not bad. I'm pretty sure it's good for Sydney and you would most definitely get something better at Malaysia. If you're eating in, once you're done, you can bring your plates and utensils to the counter.

    Located downstairs of York street is a modern hawker stall called Ipoh…read more The menu had a variety of Malay favourites like laksa, me goreng, beef rendang, roti canai, etc. I wanted to try everything but limited myself to these. Everything tasted super authentic and perfectly cooked and seasoned. The portion sizes and protein content was definitely above average which is impressive as the prices were extremely reasonable. The staff was happy and attentive and the space was large and clean. Solid 4 stars ! Give it go

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    Ho Jiak Haymarket - Belachan kangkung

    Ho Jiak Haymarket

    4.6(53 reviews)
    0.9 kmHaymarket
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    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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