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Sunday, July 22, 2018

All you can eat hotpot at Hotpot City, Bankstown

Star Wars sauce station May the Sauce Be with You at Hotpot City in Bankstown

Winter time is hotpot time. If you've never had hotpot, you've not had the pleasure of huddling around a cavernous bowl of steaming soup. It's this soup that is used to cook an endless assortment of meats, fish balls, vegetables, noodles and more.

Most hotpot places are a la carte but Hotpot City in Bankstown lets you eat as much as you can from a buffet selection for $35 (only $19 for lunch Monday to Friday).

Hotpot buffet selection at Hotpot City in Bankstown
Hotpot buffet

Everyone gets their own hotpot which means no need to fight over the last fish ball. Choose from 11 soup bases, running from tom yum to kimchi to oxtail with herbs. Don't worry. They have a classic chicken soup too. Everyone gets their own ceramic hot plate so you can keep your soup at just the right temperature for you.

Lamb, pork and beef slices at Hotpot City in Bankstown
Lamb, pork and beef slices

The hotpot buffet range is extensive. Choose from thinly sliced meats, fish balls, all kind of seafood (prawns, mussels, calamari and more) and plenty of tofu and bean curd variants.

Prawn flavoured balls with fish roe at Hotpot City in Bankstown
Prawn flavoured balls with fish roe 

Pile up on fresh vegetables and noodles. There's even an offal section that includes chicken hearts, pigs blood and tendon. Yum.

And they have fresh watermelon and oranges that will do you nicely for dessert too.

Taro fish balls at Hotpot City in Bankstown
Taro fish balls

Lotus root slices at Hotpot City in Bankstown
Lotus root slices

Self-serve sauce station at Hotpot City in Bankstown
DIY sauce station

Don't forget the DIY sauce station. It's a myriad of choice, coupled with coolest sign ever - "May the Sauce be with You".

DIY dipping sauces at Hotpot City in Bankstown
Chilli powder, soy sauce, vinegar, sesame sauce, fresh coriander and more

Go simple or go for broke with your own crazy concoction. Feel the sauce, Luke.

Fish balls, tofu, pigs blood, chicken hearts, beef tendon and more at Hotpot City in Bankstown
Fish balls, tofu, pigs blood, chicken hearts, beef tendon and more

Here's my first plate of goodies from the buffet. It was the first of, um, many.

Individual hotpots at Hotpot City in Bankstown
Individual hot pots

Cook as you please, chat with your mates and keep on going back for more until your belly is about to burst. If there's one good thing about winter, it's that you can eat more. And at an all-you-can-eat buffet, that can only be a good thing!

Entrance to Hotpot City in Bankstown


Hotpot City Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Hotpot City
Little Saigon Plaza
Ground floor Shop 22-25
462 Chapel Road, Bankstown, Sydney
Tel: +61 (02) 8764 8112

Opening hours
Monday to Friday 11.30-3pm and 5pm-10pm
Saturday and Sunday 11.30am-10pm

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Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Ester, Chippendale

Twice cooked quail at Ester in Chippendale, Sydney

Still sexy. It's been almost five years since Ester first flung open its doors in Chippendale. That's a long time in Sydney restaurant years. Last week it took out 2nd place (behind Brae) in the AFR's peer-voted listed of Australia's Top 100 Restaurants for 2018.

But it's not hard to see why Ester has remained a firm favourite with diners. There's an understated simplicity to the menu. Most dishes showcase just one or two core components. Forget fancy plating and tricked up ingredients. Ester is all about celebrating the freshest produce, majestic vegetables and the smoky roar of a wood-fired oven.

Potato bread with kefir cream, dashi jelly and trout roe at Ester in Chippendale, Sydney
Potato bread, kefir cream, dashi jelly, trout roe $22

The menu has enough breadth to pique the interest of even the fussiest diner (usually six snacks and ten shareable dishes) without feeling overwhelming. And while some dishes have earned multi-seasonal runs (the blood sausage sanga has been a menu stalwart since day one), there's always a few changes to maintain the intrigue of regulars.

Potato bread with kefir cream is a long-running menu favourite, and with good reason. The puffy and blistered potato bread bun, dusted with sea salt and singed at the very edges, is reason enough to celebrate. It's splitting open the bread, watching the steam escape, and then slathering on as much kefir cream, dashi jelly and trout roe as you can. There's the soft bun, the cool hit of umami, a slight tang to the kefir cream and then those little pops of brine.

Buffalo curd pie at Ester in Chippendale, Sydney
Buffalo curd pie with fermented hot sauce $16

Buffalo curd pie is the ultimate hand pie, bubbled across the surface like an Italian woodfired pizza and filled with oozing cheese.

Calamari, lardo and squid ink skewers at Ester in Chippendale, Sydney
Calamari, lardo and squid ink $16 per skewer

I've had the calamari and lardo skewer several times over subsequent visits. It's not a combination that immediately comes to mind but it all makes sense with that initial mouthful. The lardo softens for an added richness to the ribbons of tender calamari, doused in its own ink.

Eschalot tarte tatin at Ester in Chippendale, Sydney
Eschalot tarte tatin 

Recently we managed to score one of the last off-menu specials of the eschalot tarte tatin. I'm so glad we did. The buttery pastry base is flaky perfection but it's the caramelised eschalots that bring new meaning to vegetal sweetness, so toffee-like this dish veers deliciously between savoury and dessert.

Potato pasta with potato dashi at Ester in Chippendale, Sydney
Potato pasta, potato dashi and pepper leaf $18

Potato pasta has taken on a few renditions. The latest version we encounter is subtler still, a silky sheet of potato pasta set atop mashed potato in a lake of potato dashi stock.

King prawns with fermented shrimp butter and capers at Ester in Chippendale, Sydney
King prawns, fermented shrimp butter and capers $39

Half the joy of ordering the king prawns is watching every other table's noses twitch as their intoxicating aroma follows its pathway through the dining room. These prawns are gargantuan in size, but more importantly, they're firm, plump and sweet. The fermented shrimp butter is so good, some members of our dining party have been known to ask for a container to take the leftover puddle home (not me, this time).

The best part is undoubtedly the head. You earn more respect in my books by using your fingers to get into every nook and cranny of this crustacean.

Woodfired cauliflower, almond and mint at Ester in Chippendale, Sydney
Cauliflower, almond and mint $25

Wood-roasted cauliflower is another Ester staple, crisp and smoky. Its nutty richness is set off cleverly against the almond sauce (almond meal, extra virgin olive oil and egg yolks) as well as the crunch of toasted almonds and the freshness of whole mint.

Sugar loaf cabbage with sesame and sesame sambal at Ester in Chippendale, Sydney
Sugar loaf cabbage, sesame and sesame sambal $18

Sugar loaf cabbage is a sight to behold, like a coral reef filled with schools of sesame seeds.

Pumpkin with pumpkin seeds and kombu oil at Ester in Chippendale, Sydney
Pumpkin, pumpkin seeds and kombu oil $18

The humble pumpkin is elevated too. We revel in a wreath of grilled and salted pumpkin curls surrounding a pile of pumpkin seeds braised in kombu oil. The pool of pumpkin butter is almost drinkable.

O'Connor grass fed, dry aged steak on the bone at Ester in Chippendale, Sydney
O'Connor grass fed, dry aged steak on the bone $140

The O'Connor grass fed dry aged steak on the bone is best attempted in a large group, and not just to share the cost. It's a hefty hunk of protein that goes further than you think, each slice concentrated in beefiness and capped with a protective layer of fat.

Potato galette with smoked whey sauce at Ester in Chippendale, Sydney
Potato galette with smoked whey sauce $24

The potato galette is so pretty it's almost a shame to destroy its intricate layering. Smoked whey sauce is an ingenious addition, enhancing the caramelised char from the oven-roasted potato. The edges are definitely worth fighting for.

Twice cooked quail with desert oak and burnt honey at Ester in Chippendale, Sydney
Twice cooked quail, desert oak and burnt honey $36

Everybody chortles at the sight of the twice cooked quail but there's nothing but silence at first bite. The burnt honey works harmoniously with the woodfired smokiness. It's cooked masterfully with crisp skin and just-cooked pink in the middle.

Lemon meringue burnt pav at Ester in Chippendale, Sydney
Lemon meringue burnt pav $16

Desserts? You bet we did. The burnt pav is always a winner, its latest riff marrying chewy crusted meringue with a zingy lemon curd.

Roasted cocoa Portuguese sponge cake at Ester in Chippendale, Sydney
Roasted cocoa Portuguese sponge cake $15

Roasted cocoa Portuguese sponge cake is one of the newer additions I've had, aromatic and almost savoury in flavour profile.

Pear, custard and caramel at Ester in Chippendale, Sydney
Pear, custard and caramel $16
and left over sourdough ice cream $6

A wobble of custard is nuanced with pear and dots of caramel but I only have eyes for the malty left over sourdough ice cream strewn with crisp sourdough crumbs and black sesame seeds. It's another Ester signature, and one I suspect will never - fingers crossed - leave the menu.

Entrance to Ester in Chippendale, Sydney


Ester Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Ester Restaurant
46-52 Meagher Street, Chippendale, Sydney
Tel: +61 (02) 8068 8279

Opening hours
Lunch Saturday and Sunday 12pm-4.30pm
Dinner Monday to Saturday 6pm-11pm


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Wednesday, July 04, 2018

Gure Txoko Basque Club, Sydney

Salmorejo chilled tomato soup at Gure Txoko Basque Club in Sydney

Knock on the green wooden door and wait. It’ll slowly swing open with a creak, granting you entry into Gure Txoko Basque Club. Gure Txoko, which means “our corner” in Basque, began as a male-only social club in 1966. These days everyone is welcome to join their Sunday lunch, a three-course meal prepared by member volunteers that costs just $25. Bargain. And the grog is cheap too, with glasses of wine at $4, beer for $5 and bottles of wine starting at $15.

Basque Club dining room paraphernalia at Gure Txoko Basque Club in Sydney
Basque Club dining room paraphernalia

There’s still a blokey feel to the place – its wood-panelled walls are covered in trophies, portraits and sports memorabilia. Lunch isn’t served until 2pm on Sundays but as long as you’ve made a booking*, you can arrive anytime from noon for drinks.

Locals dining at the Gure Txoko Basque Club in Sydney
Locals dining at the Basque Club

Hang with the Basque locals – a mix of friends, families and wizened old timers – but do make sure you check out the pelota court at the back, a traditional handball game that uses curved baskets to hurl a rubber ball at breakneck speed.

Pelota court at Gure Txoko Basque Club in Sydney
Pelota court

Salmorejo chilled tomato soup at Gure Txoko Basque Club in Sydney
Salmorejo chilled tomato soup

The menu changes from week to week but expect rustic home-style cooking served on mismatched vintage crockery. On our visit we start with salmorejo, a chilled tomato soup laced with garlic and paprika, garnished with shredded Serrano ham, chopped hard-boiled eggs and croutons.



Marmitako Basque fish stew at Gure Txoko Basque Club in Sydney
Marmitako Basque fish stew

Main course is marmitako, a Basque fish stew that translates as “from the pot”. It’s a hearty serve of tuna, carrots and potatoes simmered into a rich seafood stock.

Baked cheesecake at Gure Txoko Basque Club in Sydney
Baked cheesecake

Dessert is a massive wedge of baked cheesecake.

Volunteer chef in the kitchen at the Gure Txoko Basque Club in Sydney
Behind the scenes in the kitchen

Everything comes out of a tiny kitchen, manned not by the nonnas you’d expect, but a brigade of young and chirpy volunteers. There might be a gap between courses but no-one’s in a hurry. Sit back, relax, and Basque in the last lazy hours of your weekend.

*Sunday lunch seats must be pre-booked by 5pm of the Friday beforehand

Estrella Damm lager at Gure Txoko Basque Club in Sydney
Estrella Damm lager beer brewed in Barcelona $5

Entry instructions at Gure Txoko Basque Club in Sydney
Basque Club entry instructions

Entry to Gure Txoko Basque Club in Sydney


Gure Txoko Basque Club Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Gure Txoko Basque Club
344 Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney
Tel: +61 (02) 9331 5612

Opening hours:
Sundays 12.00pm - 6pm
Special events may finish later
Lunch always served at 2pm

This article first appeared in Time Out Sydney. Read this article online or read more of my Time Out Sydney reviews.

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