Nosh

2008 July 31
by Sam Freney

Kristy’s birthday was on Sunday, so over the weekend we had a good excuse to sample a variety of Newtown/Erko eateries. If you’re in the area looking for a bite, here are some goodies:

Twelve is a slightly-upmarket (relatively speaking) restaurant on King St, Newtown. It’s got big glass windows for that fishbowl/watch-the-world-go-by effect. For the first time I can remember for ages, all 5 of us at dinner (my family came along too) had no complaints or regrets in our meals. Beautiful food, well made & presented, good service, and a dessert menu that’s worth going back for alone.

Particularly the sticky toffee pudding.

Burgerlicious was Sunday lunch. Fresh, tasty, and just like your traditional local burger-shop, only a step up in quality.

Shenkin was a real winner. This little cafe in Erskineville (Erko rd, up towards the Newtown end) is run by an Israeli family – the whole family too [thanks Dave in the comments]. They do decent coffee, have a decent menu, and make simply fantastic chocolate croissants. Often when I’ve had them before, particularly from French bakeries, I’ve been very disappointed in the little hard pellet-like chocolate filling. These, however, were the real deal. The chocolate seems to be an integral (load-bearing) pastry ingredient. Excellent gear.

Finally, although this wasn’t birthday fare, The Bank near Newtown station has a brilliant Thai restaurant underneath it, Sumalee Thai. For Newtown it’s definately pricey, but absolutely wipes the floor with every other thai place, including Pothong Thai. Up in the pub, however, from 6pm on a weekday night you can get a beer plus a thai curry for $10. Delicious bargain.

Any other favourite dining places?

4 Responses leave one →
  1. 2008 August 1
    Kristy permalink

    Don’t forget that (contrary to popular Moore College belief) Newtown Thai 2 is MUCH better that Thai La Ong!!

    You have to try Pad Prig Khing (Chilli Beef and Beans) much better than it sounds!
    :)

  2. 2008 August 1

    Yesterday, Mikey B told me that Thai Times 9 is owned by a lovely Christian women, so I’m happy to go there. The courtyard is cool too – and you can hear the Moore College kids playing next door!

  3. 2009 April 14
    Dave permalink

    Shenkin is owned by an Israeli family —
    brilliant people with brilliant FOOD!!

  4. 2009 December 18

    thanks for blogging this sam, enjoyed meeting you @ the CS meet, and enjoyed shenkin today.

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