Griddle King - Chippendale
Griddle King
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This cute little street food joint in Sydney might just be your new favorite spot for a quick, delicious meal. While vegetarians might find the menu options limited, the ice tea is definitely worth trying. The Taiwanese style wraps and crepes are a must-try, with fresh, flavorful fillings and a variety of options to choose from. The breakfast wraps are a hit, especially the bacon and kimchi varieties. The service is excellent, and the kitchen is clean and organized. While some menu items may fall short of authentic mainland Chinese flavors, overall, Mr Bing is a great spot for a satisfying meal that won't break the bank. And don't let the awkward location deter you - the food here is definitely worth the trip.
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Who said Sydney doesn't do street food? The open window gives you a standing view of all the kitchen action. The griddles you often see used for French-style crepes are repurposed here for making jianbing. They even use the same wooden paddles. First goes a ladleful of pancake batter, smoothed out to an even thinness.
Delicious Taiwanese style savory and sweet wraps and crepes. Great spot for breaky or lunch! Although it doesn't look like much from the outside, the food is incredible! The wraps themselves are large and made fresh in house (with egg base I think) which is super tasty and the filling was very flavorsome. I was slightly suspicious at first ,but as soon as I bit into the wrap I was blown away by the freshness and flavors. Wonderful and varied menu featuring everything from pork floss, fried chicken and red bean paste. They also do sweet and savory and those awesome Asian drinks and teas. Very reasonably priced as most things on the menu are under $10. The service was excellent and the kitchen appeared clean and organised which is always a good sign.
Such a cute little store on the corner of a Main Street. Location is awkward as there’s no parking but the food is delicious. I ordered the plain normal jian bing guo zi which was nicely seasoned and freshly made. Along with the QQ milk tea which was refreshing and sweet.
This restaurant in Sydney is quite good, but it doesn't quite compare to the jianbinguozi in mainland China. It could use more spring onion and coriander. The portions are generous and satisfying for a meal, but it may not meet the high standards of Xihuahua's taste.
I highly recommend this restaurant for takeout! The breakfast menu is also great for lunch or dinner. I was initially expecting crispy biscuits with the Chinese Northeastern Pancakes, but unfortunately they weren't included. However, I was pleasantly surprised by the delicious flavors and generous portions. I highly recommend trying the pork floss and ham cheese wrap. It's both yummy and traditional!
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