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Entries from April 2009

Sun 12_04_09 – Yum Cha, Marigold & Tapas, CBD streetstyle

April 14, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Arriving at Marigold – a Sydney yum cha institution – at about 1030am we were seated straight in to a table on the 5th floor.  Half an hour later there was a 20min wait to get into the elevator, let alone get a table.

 

Marigold runs a pretty tight ship, staff know what they’re doing and the food just keeps rolling around.  We ordered all the classics plus a few new tasters and drunk a heap of chinese tea – a good reason to go to yum cha in the first place.  Speaking of reasonable, it worked out about $22/person.

 

The girls went shopping in the Paddy’s Market area.  We had some bad news with the fact that our favourite bar – The Covent Hotel – was closed for renovations.  After walking around dazed and confused for a bit, we decided to head to the Powerhouse Museum to check out the travelling Star Wars exhibit. 

 

After having our photo taken with Chewbacca and Yoda, we found a bar in Dixon St named Golden Palace Hotel.  We waited there til the girls were finished and headed up towards Kent St and found a bustling Spanish precinct along Liverpool St.  We had some tapas alfresco and the girls enjoyed some sangria.

 

A nice sunset walk along Darling Harbour and we were back at the casino and pretty spent.

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Sat 11_04_09 – AJC Derby Day, Royal Randwick

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We arrived at Royal Randwick at approximately 11am, in time for the first race at 11.50.  There was, as usual, a lot of people in attendance and we had to queue up for tickets.  The betting ring was really busy even when we first arrived, so we placed a quick bet on the first and scouted out a position to set up for the day.

 

After not much luck finding a place, we headed over to the Octagonal Bar.  Clif and Jade went to the 5th floor of the QEII stand and hit the jackpot.  Before heading up, Angie and I ran into Caloundra trainer Mick Mair who was there with his star sprinter Swiss Ace.  Mick had flown down that morning for the race and was heading off straight after the race on a 6pm flight.

 

The fifth floor must be a pretty well kept secret.  It was quite hot and muggy on course, but the air-con was perfect up there.  Drink lines were reasonable and you could get a bet on without lining up for ages.  On top of all that, there was an excellent view of the track.

 

I made two big each way bets.  Placing a good each way bet (dividend $5.00 or higher) means that if you don’t win but get second or third you get your money back.  But if you win, you get your money back plus the winnings.  Guess what?  Both of my bets got fourth.  =$0

 

The AJC Derby: Roman Emperor, Harris Tweed, Predatory Pricer (Sousa, my bet)

The Galaxy:  Nicconi, Danleigh, Gold Trail (Swiss Ace, my bet)

 

We caught the courtesy bus back to central station.  In Sydney the public transport for big events has always been really good in my experience.  Walking off the track and straight into a free bus sounds good to me.

 

That night we had dinner at Star City’s Lotus Pond.  Highlights were the Peking Duck promotion, where all diners were served a duck pancake, san choi bau and a duck broth as a complimentary starter.  The Hot and Sour Soup was also very good.  My XO Chilli Squid was a bit tough but every one else’s was fine.  On the way out we saw Jim Cassidy leaving at the same time.  He must have been celebrating his Group 1 win that day aboard Bart Cummings trained Roman Emperor in the Australia Derby.

 

How cool did Bart Cummings look during his interview after the Derby?

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Fri 10_04_09 – Rockpool Bar & Grill, Neil Perry

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We had a 730 res for Neil’s latest Sydney venture, Rockpool Bar & Grill, which is modelled on his successful Melbourne-based bar and grill.  Another taxi across town to Hunter St and we were there.

 

As you walk in the aroma is awesome, you can smell the faint scent of burning hardwood and charcoal.  The staff are very professional and well dressed. You get a sense of serenity and calmness when you enter the dining room and view the chefs in the open kitchen silently completing their respective tasks.

 

We immediately ordered some drinks without looking at the cocktail list.  Clif and I ordered a martini each – a drink that I really enjoy on special occasions – and the girls ordered a mojito each.   I got the feeling we should’ve chosen something off the list from the service staff.  I was asked what sort of martini I like and I answered “a dry one”, which I felt pretty stupid answering and when the girls asked if the bar staff can make them mojitos, they were told “yea, I guess they can”  (note: none of this was in way rude or inhospitable, it’s just we were probably ordering some low-brow drinks that caught the staff off guard).  The drinks came out and they were professionally executed and delicious starters – to our palate lol. 

 

Neil often says he doesn’t follow too many rules and goes with what he likes, so we just followed his lead.  We were offered water from another waiter with lemon and limes in hand.  We just asked for some plain water and he walked off with the lemon and limes, which I found a bit strange.  Obviously if you don’t purchase water, you don’t get lime – even if you enjoy it in your (plain) water.

 

The menu is very good and we all had some hard choices to make.  There were a few definites that had been decided on before we even walked in.  I was always getting the Four Raw Tastes of the Sea starter.  I had this at Rockpool a few years ago and thought it was amazing, particularly the use of olive oil.  The Mac and Cheese, Boiled Greens with Extra Virgin and Lemon and the Slow Cooked Egg with Bone Marrow and Red Wine Jus, were always going to be definites also.

 

We ordered the starters and had some Oysters with Mignonette Sauce.  We were given a choice of two oysters and went with Sydney Rock.  They were so fresh it was unbelievable.  The sauce, which I’d never tasted before, was also amazing.  Some nice bread was served with an equally impressive butter and we were offered more if needed which was a nice touch.

 

For entrée, three of the four meals came out and we waited about 10 minutes for the fourth one (slow cooked egg and bone marrow) to come out.  Clif’s sashimi was very nice and quite generous on the serving size.  Jade enjoyed the charcoal-grilled squid and pork belly and my four raw tastes hit the spot again.  I think it was the ocean trout with harissa and preserved lemon (could be wrong on the details there) that sealed the deal.  Sharing a ham plate was the perfect way to try the expensive and luxurious Jamon Iberico from Spain. We enjoyed a nice white wine, Sauvignon Blanc, with our starters.

 

Main courses were delivered together and professionally.  I ordered the Sirloin on the Bone medium rare, it was served perfectly cooked, on a plate with a slice of lemon – exactly the way I like it.  Clif also ordered a steak, Rib on the Bone, which again was cooked to perfection.  The steaks were served with a very well prepared béarnaise sauce, and a choice of other condiments.  I took horseradish cream and hot English mustard.  Personally, I thought the horseradish cream had too much cream in it and didn’t allow the horseradish to be itself.

 

Kiri ordered the Pigeon and Radicchio and Jade had the Swordfish Steak.  The swordfish steak was the best prepared piece of fish I have ever tasted.  The closest thing I can relate it to was chewing on fairy floss, that might sound weird but it was that light and moist, it just disappeared in your mouth – very nice.  Kiri’s dish was probably too rich in the end, especially as her entrée was quite rich also, but the pigeon was nicely presented and there was no sign of any of it being overcooked.

 

The sides we ordered were boiled greens, sautéed mushrooms and Neil’s mac and cheese.  All went well with our order.  Particularly impressive was the Mac and Cheese, it tasted so nice!  Neil, I’d love to know what cheese you used on this particular dish.  Was there a blue cheese in there?

 

We enjoyed a nice Shiraz with the mains and hunted out the dessert menu. Crème Caramel and Lemon Tart were the final choices and we asked the sommelier to match a dessert wine with each.  Crème caramel is one of my favourite desserts, this did not disappoint.  We were all amazed at how much of a positive effect a well-chosen dessert wine can have on the dish. 

 

The (only) negative first: the bathrooms were a long way away, I guess you aren’t spoiled for choice for options when you renovate a heritage building.  Some suggestions (humbly): leave a small plate, possibly the bread plate, for the duration of the meal to place samplings of the mains or some of the shared side dishes on; serve the patrons lemon or lime with their water whether it’s plain or not;

 

Overall, what an experience! The smoky aroma, the wines, the service, the ambience, the decor and, of course, the food – all very impressive.  I mentioned at the start how serene the place felt, that was further enhanced by the (not over-) confident staff who knew what they were talking about and the way the food was “the hero”.  I would highly recommend this restaurant to anyone who enjoys fresh produce cooked with the respect it deserves, fine service and the smell of burning charcoal.

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Fri 10_04_09a – Recuperation

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To say all enjoyed a quiet day is probably an understatement.  Room service for lunch (afternoon lunch) says enough.

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Thu 9_04_09 – Sydney, Trance Energy

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Arrived about 3pm after a delayed flight from Brisbane and were lucky enough to jump straight into a cab to Star City – our accommodation for the stay.  Kiri and I had some time to spare, as Clif and Jade were on a later flight.  Clif was on the same flight as my sister and he scammed a lift in with them.  In the meantime we got used to the casino, read: played pokies and ordered some drinks. Had a quick dinner at Sushi Star which was quite forgettable and went back to the room.

 

The accommodation at Star City is really good, it’s expensive but it’s good.  The rooms are really well appointed and our particular floor was finished with a really nice wood and brown colour.  In-room internet is still bloody expensive – something I’ve never really understood compared with other countries.

 

Off to trance energy at about 11.45pm, the cab we were in got a clear run through the city straight to the Hordern Pavillion.  The main room is quite huge and there was a good sound quality to go with the impressive lighting.  The bars were quite easy to deal with and the drinks were standard festival price ($9 = can).

 

Judge Jules – the main act we were there to see – was starting at 2am.  Before him we caught Marco V and Sander van Doorn (both from Holland).  SVD was convincingly better than Marco V and he set the scene well for Jules.  Jules played a very standard, well executed festival trance set.  The crowd was really going bananas.  He played an old favourite of mine that has been mashed-up with a more recent trance tune, the resultant tune is called Cherry Whip.  You could probably look it up on youtube if you’re interested.

 

Called a cab at about 3.40am and it arrived about 10 minutes later amazingly.  Back to the casino for a few games and a bit of a carry-on…

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