Food Court: There is no way to get starving!!!
((This post is not a commercial add, therefore, clear prices and store details won't be mentioned in text.)
Drove a Adelaide's friend to airport, he was saying "There's no way to get starving in Sydney, coz food courts are almost everywhere lol". Yeah, what a good point. To recall the previous times in Adelaide, that seems to be really few food courts located in Adelaide's CBD and some of those large shopping centres. But here in Sydney, I'd like to say why so many food courts!!:P However, honestly, after tried a large number of food courts in Sydney, I just had some really good experiences. There is a multicultural food court at Chinatown (30 sec walk from Meet Fresh Store), which I highly recommend people to have a try. Basically the cheapest food court at CBD with huge choices included Northern/Southern Chinese cuisine, Japanese cuisine, Indonesian cuisine, Singaporean cuisine, and Malaysian cuisine.
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Rice Plate Served with Yellow Ginger Sauce |
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Hoi Nam Chicken Served with Rice |
Two Japanese shops are quite well known in this mentioned food court, which serves Ramen and Bento separately. The Ramen shop was reported on one of Sydney gourmet food magazine with positive reviews few years ago. Unfortunately, the Ramen shop was under construction processing in recent weeks, therefore cannot post photos of it:( Another Bento shop serves good quality dishes, and always becomes the most popular shop in this mentioned food court. Karaage Don, Katsu Don and Curry plates are the MUST TRIES.
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Karaage Don (Chicken with Mayo Sauce #Highly Recommended) |
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Gyu Don (Beef prepared with Teriyaki Sauce) |
On the other side, food courts at Macquarie Shopping centre and Macquarie University campus are the good places to go for MQ people. There is an Asian food court located at MQ campus, which serves Cantonese cuisine, if you like typical noodle soup or rice dishes, you will love that place. Hokkien Noodle and Nasi Goreng are highly recommended at this Asian food Court.
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Hokkien Noodle |
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Nasi Goreng |
However, food courts can be found at mostly every shopping centre, no matter at Chatswood, Burwood or Parramatta in Sydney. Food courts offer people a huge number of choices for their daily life:)
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Hoi Nam Chicken Served with Rice (Prepared in Chinese way) |
Tips:
Some food courts may provide tablewares on table, make sure forks, knives and spoons or chopsticks are really cleaned. Food courts are normally crowded, and find seats can be really challengeable, therefore, take away is a smart act.
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