"Yeah, I work here, but I can't afford to buy here!"
So joked our jovial, tattooed butcher as we gasped at the $100 bill in front of us. This was going to be one special birthday bbq! Though, to be fair, $100 amongst 6 is still cheaper than going out to a restaurant, but not by much!
Oh but the meat! It all looks (and tastes!) absolutely divine. The aged t-bones we bought (all $70 of them!) were succulent, melt-in-your-mouth affairs. The chicken, spinach and pine nut sausages were a delightful combination - though I wonder if we shouldn't have opted for a classic pork sausage. Good ones are hard to find in Australia (having lived in England), and I reckon these guys have got game.
As Nicki says, this isn't your average fluorescent lit butchers. It's more like a gourmet deli, with a eye-catching array of foodstuffs, cook books and the tell-tale green glint of San Pellegrino. All this makes it way too easy to lose your masterchef-inspired mind and drop waaay too much money here. But for a special occasion, Hudson Meats is the place to beat. read more