Sidneys Best Bargain Meal

A KENSINGTON restaurant selling food in the traditional style of West Sumatra, Indonesia, has been named as Sydneys biggest bargain.

Theres no alcohol and the decor is sparse but the price for nasi padang where diners choose two meats, a vegetable and a rice dish from the bain-maries at Pondok Buyung in Anzac Parade is $9.50.

Advertisement: Story continues below
Best bargain ... Kensington Indonesian restauant Pondok Buyung.
Best bargain Kensington Indonesian restaurant Pondok Buyung.Photo: Wolter Peeters

The inaugural award is given inEveryday Eats 2011, a book published today listing Sydneys best meals under $30.

Published by Fairfax Books, its a companion to The Sydney Morning Herald Good Food Guide.

Spice I Am in Surry Hills gets the top award, named as theEveryday Eats 2011 Champ. Other awards are given for the best breakfast and vegetarian dish.

The Pondok Buyung owner, Peter Sjarief, describes his food as 100 per cent original, real Indonesian.

Diners can choose from 20 dishes including beef rendang, spiced fish pieces and lambs brain curry. There is also tempeh (fermented soybean cake), spinach in coconut milk and noodles.

Mr Sjarief migrated to Australia from West Sumatra in 1976 and his restaurant has been operating for more than 20 years.

During that time the price of a plate of rice and three curries has only risen from $5.50 to $9.50. Mr Sjarief says he is able to keep prices low because he runs a family business.

Mr Sjarief believes increased holiday travel to Bali, when tourists often return with a ! taste fo r Indonesian food, has helped the business.

I dont do anything, its just word of mouth, he says, You have to have a good standard its about working hard.

Everyday Eats 2011, edited by Angie Schiavone, names Chefs Gallery in Sydney as the citys best culinary theatre and Zensation tea house in Redfern as its best stress-buster.

taken from smh.com.au


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

365Indonesia Day 26 Snorkeling and Diving Spot at Kambing Island, Tanjung Bira, South Sulawesi

61st Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards

Pinoy photographers to hold Mount Pinatubo exhibit in US