The white flesh fatty tasting fish is called King Fish or Harissa. The white flesh scallop tasting fish is probably Snapper. Both are very popular sashimi options in Sydney. The battered fish fillet is probably Ling fish or Basa. The Oyster with bacon is called Oyster Kilpatrick and the Oyster with cheese and cream sauce is called Oyster Mornay. Glad you're both enjoying our hot weather 😅
welcome to sydeny!!!! I would recomned trying the small Banh Mi bakeries around Sydney, the prices are affordable and the business are usually small family run (not chain stores!) the food is authentic and just soooo gooooood!!!!!! vietnamese food in Sydney is great and i hope you get to try some!
@@shannondore That would be the Kingfish, likely a nicer cut from the belly area rather than towards the tail which can be slightly chewy and less flavoursome.
@@scoobydoobydoo4880 one stood on my head! haha, I was wearing a hat and it just landed there. I didn't shoo it off I just laughed like everyone around me LOL
The Sydney Fish Market is a great place to enjoy our seafood. Those birds are always hungry and are always hanging around for food. Hope to see you guys again soon!
The sashimi and the seafood platter looked amazing. It sucks to get sick while on vacation. I'm glad you got better and enjoyed the rest of your trip.😊
Love Spice Alley. There is not a lot of seating, so get there before the lunch time rush. It is across the road from a university so its very popular. btw. The smaller fried piece of fish - most places call is a Fish Cocktail. Glad you are showing my home city.
I finally caught up! Just watched both your Australia videos. I feel excited for you both when you're off on an adventure to discover and re-discover great places to try. Thank you for the dishes you shared here! It's exactly the kind of "A Little of Everything" I adore! 🤤
So glad you got to try some Turkish snacks. If you ever get to try a full meal, you will love it. My cousin married a lovely Turkish gentleman. We would go to places in Boston MA, US. The food is amazing. Check out Palin's kitchen for great Thai food recipes. If nothing else, watch her video on how to order at a Thai restaurant. So sorry you got sick. Bummer!
Really enjoyed this one!!! Thank you so much. Australia is on my bucket list. Shinichi, I'm so sorry you got sick, but glad you're feeling better. Always so awful to get sick while you're traveling. My best to you both.
4.40 That's Mekajiki sashimi. It is quite a common sashimi here in Singapore, but I could not find it at Sydney Fish Market when I was there back in 2003/2004. But I am glad that it made its way there.
I love Indonesian rendang, especially if it's a bit spicy. Indonesian food is the bomb😊 Too bad you got down with something on your trip to Sydney, hopefully you can enjoy it to the fullest soon. ❤
I the positive vibes you both share. I live in Sydney, and you have shown me places I didn't know. I'm going to get fat because I now have so much food to try
I literally just found your channel - so sorry for being late *deep bow*! I loved the two videos you took in Sydney! Definitely a great overview of our food, costs, and multicultural variety. (PS, as a Sydney-sider, I understand entirely why you only showed a 5 second clip from the cafe you ate at on the waterfront at Circular Quay LOL). Keep eating and enjoying food!! Live life!
Everything looked delicious! But as I often see in videos of food tours in Australia by visitors (especially from Asia), most of the food featured is from other countries, brought in by rather recent immigrants. In this video, I think the only food that might be considered really "Australian" was the fried seafood and chips assortment, though even that looked like it might have Asian-influenced cooks because of the marinated grilled octopus. The gelato with Australian ingredients and tiramisu could be considered Italian. And the Turkish flatbread might be more familiar to Asians than Australian meat pies and sausages, meat like kangaroo, emu, and lamb, or the indigenous foods, biscuits, or Vegemite! I think itʻs natural since the mostly Asian flavors are what attract visitors from Asia or of Asian ancestry, but I seldom see vloggers enjoying what might be considered "Australian cuisine." I guess itʻs good to know that there are a variety of things to eat from different cultures in the big cities.
This was was a great video showcasing Sydney, I have visited Spice Alley many times (and also the nearby Gin Lane 😊). I hope that you return ro Australia again, it would be worth an extra few days to check out Melbourne it has a great foodie/drinkie scene.
Hi guys, you need to venture outside of the CBD, especially if you are looking for cheaper eats. Burwood, Chatswood, Harris Park, Cabramatta, Eastwood, Newtown, Bondi ect ect... Maybe next time!
Sydney is super expensive, but the food quality is some of the best in the world, even KFC here is 100 times better than America XD, also on a side note , Fish shops are in a crisis in the country RN, they have had to expand their menus with non fish dishes, because of low global fish stocks.
That’s the difference with a lot of food here. There is a lot of authenticity because so much of our population are Asian immigrants cooking for an Asian population as well as those of other ethnicities. But like I’m often approached by people who speak little English asking for directions
Hope you recovered from your Aussie COVID. You should look to Melbourne next time, if you think Sydney is good for food and cafe's then Melbourne is next level.
Melbourne has excellent food but it's much the same these days. Sydney's CBD was full of "meh" food for a horde of office workers but since COVID and the George St revamp things have changed for the better. You need to entice people to leave the house and the number of clients has fallen off, so it's less about moving flat whites and a dodgy rolls as fast as possible to being, well, what Melbourne figured out years ago. That said outside of the CBD Sydney's food was always good, tourists just never ventured out and assumed the CBD was representative of what was on offer.
Turkish and Lebanese food is a guaranteed winner. Emma's Snack Bar in Newtown is a bit off the beaten path but it rules. Closer to the train station is Cairo on Enmore Road. Newtown/Enmore is very LGBT friendly - you'll feel at home. Thanks for visiting guys, I hope you return soon.
I know you guys didnt come to Sydney for Japanese food, but too bad you didnt try Gumshara ramen where they serve thick tonkotsu soup style ramen. Only across the Road in chinatown. Aparently only 200 chefs can cooke it that way. Would have loved to see what you guys thought.
Ok I could pretty much dive face first into all that delicious food!!! So many good things! Feel better brother. Been dealing with vertigo myself. XOXO 🙏🏽 😘 🤗
Vertigo is the worst! Please be careful when walking! Falling down is so painful and you can really injure yourself. I hope your vertigo is resolved or at least you get good management.
We are very multicultural here in Sydney, especially when it comes to food and restaurants. The US has Mexican food but we have the beat of Asian foods and much safer to eat.
The white flesh fatty tasting fish is called King Fish or Harissa. The white flesh scallop tasting fish is probably Snapper. Both are very popular sashimi options in Sydney. The battered fish fillet is probably Ling fish or Basa. The Oyster with bacon is called Oyster Kilpatrick and the Oyster with cheese and cream sauce is called Oyster Mornay. Glad you're both enjoying our hot weather 😅
It's 'Hiramasa'.
I’m from USA, been to Sydney 3 times in the past 4 years and been to this seafood market every time. Some of the best seafood in Sydney.
welcome to sydeny!!!! I would recomned trying the small Banh Mi bakeries around Sydney, the prices are affordable and the business are usually small family run (not chain stores!) the food is authentic and just soooo gooooood!!!!!! vietnamese food in Sydney is great and i hope you get to try some!
So nice to see you in my home city. The other sashimi fish are Hiramasa Kingfish and Snapper
Which one was the one he said tasted like scallops? I'd like to try that one.
@@shannondore That would be the Kingfish, likely a nicer cut from the belly area rather than towards the tail which can be slightly chewy and less flavoursome.
@@chriscrame5078 Thanks!😊
@@chriscrame5078No. THe 2nd fish was King George Whiting from South Australia.
Interesting to see people able to eat outside waterside without getting robbed by those thuggy birds known as seagulls.
Seagulls aren't bad as they try to keep their distance - it's the Ibis's that are a pain.
@scoobydoobydoo4880 have you seen British Seagulls? I've lost count of how many times they've tried to fight me over mcdonalds 😂
@@aminyamumsminge they can be pretty bad, but just remember that they're more scared of you than you are of them.
@@aminyamumsmingeMaccas the sea gulls can have it.
@@scoobydoobydoo4880 one stood on my head! haha, I was wearing a hat and it just landed there. I didn't shoo it off I just laughed like everyone around me LOL
The Sydney Fish Market is a great place to enjoy our seafood. Those birds are always hungry and are always hanging around for food. Hope
to see you guys again soon!
The sashimi and the seafood platter looked amazing.
It sucks to get sick while on vacation. I'm glad you got better and enjoyed the rest of your trip.😊
Satochi you are so cute..how much you enjoy everything
What a fun day trying so many different flavors! Thank you for sharing your adventures in Sydney!
Love Spice Alley. There is not a lot of seating, so get there before the lunch time rush. It is across the road from a university so its very popular. btw. The smaller fried piece of fish - most places call is a Fish Cocktail. Glad you are showing my home city.
This video was beatified by such delightfully calm and pleasant men.
You made me love my city of Sydney through your experience.. Thank you both.
I finally caught up! Just watched both your Australia videos. I feel excited for you both when you're off on an adventure to discover and re-discover great places to try. Thank you for the dishes you shared here! It's exactly the kind of "A Little of Everything" I adore! 🤤
Mahalo guys for sharing Sydney , Australia ! Delicious seafoods ! Amazing food court ! Love your choices ...delicious !
🎉🎉 Great vlog guys 🎉🎉I enjoyed watching your version of Sydney 🎉🎉 Everything looked gourmet & fresh 🎉🎉Wow come to Perth Western Australia one-day.🎉🎉
The weather is gorgeous right now here in Australia, I love the food you had, it all looked amazing. Glad you love our country
Thanks for including prices. Its helpful
the outdoor seating view at the seafood place is amazing
Yay you're in Sydney! Enjoy your time here ❤❤❤
The oyster with bacon & spice is called Oyster Kilpatrick. It's supposedly of Irish origin?
So glad you got to try some Turkish snacks. If you ever get to try a full meal, you will love it. My cousin married a lovely Turkish gentleman. We would go to places in Boston MA, US. The food is amazing. Check out Palin's kitchen for great Thai food recipes. If nothing else, watch her video on how to order at a Thai restaurant. So sorry you got sick. Bummer!
So happy that you guys enjoyed our local seafood 👍😁
Really enjoyed this one!!! Thank you so much. Australia is on my bucket list. Shinichi, I'm so sorry you got sick, but glad you're feeling better. Always so awful to get sick while you're traveling. My best to you both.
4.40 That's Mekajiki sashimi. It is quite a common sashimi here in Singapore, but I could not find it at Sydney Fish Market when I was there back in 2003/2004. But I am glad that it made its way there.
Thank you for your hard work. I hope you were tired from the flight and nothing is wrong. Please stay rested ❤
we are very lucky to have our friends come visit us and enjoy what we enjoy with us.. arigatto God bless Japan our dear dear friend.
I love you guys and you so informed my trip to Japan. If I had run into you in Sydney this Almost 70 yr old fan would have been delighted!
Me too
Wait till the new world class fish market opens in Sydney guys!!!!! It will be amazing!!!!
Yes! messina my fav! My goto is always the rum n raisin.
I love Indonesian rendang, especially if it's a bit spicy. Indonesian food is the bomb😊 Too bad you got down with something on your trip to Sydney, hopefully you can enjoy it to the fullest soon. ❤
mmmm everything looks so delicious!!!
hope you boys have an amazing time 💖
I’m so jealous. I love Australia…and sushi.
I the positive vibes you both share.
I live in Sydney, and you have shown me places I didn't know.
I'm going to get fat because I now have so much food to try
I literally just found your channel - so sorry for being late *deep bow*! I loved the two videos you took in Sydney! Definitely a great overview of our food, costs, and multicultural variety. (PS, as a Sydney-sider, I understand entirely why you only showed a 5 second clip from the cafe you ate at on the waterfront at Circular Quay LOL). Keep eating and enjoying food!! Live life!
Wow, looks like a wonderful day of eating in Sydney! Enjoyed seeing everything you ate!
Thank you. You two are the best!
Fantastic you could make it to Australia.
We loved it so much!
Wonderful sharing sir
I will make this for my mom and have her rate it because it looks so good😅😊
Great video , come to Melbourne next time please 🙏.
Great video. If you're ever back in Sydney, definitely get a train to Burwood and try the Chinatown there. The food is cheaper in the suburbs.
Everything looked delicious! But as I often see in videos of food tours in Australia by visitors (especially from Asia), most of the food featured is from other countries, brought in by rather recent immigrants. In this video, I think the only food that might be considered really "Australian" was the fried seafood and chips assortment, though even that looked like it might have Asian-influenced cooks because of the marinated grilled octopus. The gelato with Australian ingredients and tiramisu could be considered Italian. And the Turkish flatbread might be more familiar to Asians than Australian meat pies and sausages, meat like kangaroo, emu, and lamb, or the indigenous foods, biscuits, or Vegemite! I think itʻs natural since the mostly Asian flavors are what attract visitors from Asia or of Asian ancestry, but I seldom see vloggers enjoying what might be considered "Australian cuisine." I guess itʻs good to know that there are a variety of things to eat from different cultures in the big cities.
Miso banana bread sounds such a good idea. I wonder which miso they might have used and also whether there was chocolate in it, too.
Awesome guys I live here in Sydney and definitely have to check out some of these places
Guys, the food looks awesome! I also agree with you, eating outside with birds flying around can be dangerous. Take care!
For the gozleme.. lemon is the key..
My kinda day. Love food safaris 😊
Nice 👍 😊😊😊
You're an inspiration to many.
Can hear those birds saying: mine! Mine! Mine! 😂😂
This was was a great video showcasing Sydney, I have visited Spice Alley many times (and also the nearby Gin Lane 😊). I hope that you return ro Australia again, it would be worth an extra few days to check out Melbourne it has a great foodie/drinkie scene.
You’re all good Shinichi, you’re trying to do so much in such a short time. No wonder you’re tired ❤ it’s never a bother
😊 thank you
One of those fish would have to be Snapper, one of my faves here!
Wow you two are making me soooooooooo hungry! 😀
I love gozleme. It’s a good alternative if you don’t want pizza.
I recommend 3 restaurants: Cho Dumpling King in Haymarket(They don't do dumplings though.) Ryo's in Crows Nest and Temasek in Parramatta.
What do they make then?
You mystery fish is Amberjack, Kanpachi. I love Amberjack 😊
Hey guys! I believe that sashimi platter has kingfish and snapper for the two fish you guys didn't recognise 😋
Hi guys, you need to venture outside of the CBD, especially if you are looking for cheaper eats. Burwood, Chatswood, Harris Park, Cabramatta, Eastwood, Newtown, Bondi ect ect... Maybe next time!
Ohhh I wish I saw/met you guys while you were in Sydney😅 hope you enjoyed your stay here ❤
Sydney is super expensive, but the food quality is some of the best in the world, even KFC here is 100 times better than America XD, also on a side note , Fish shops are in a crisis in the country RN, they have had to expand their menus with non fish dishes, because of low global fish stocks.
i think Sydney prices are comparable to LA..... but cheaper than NYC
That’s the difference with a lot of food here. There is a lot of authenticity because so much of our population are Asian immigrants cooking for an Asian population as well as those of other ethnicities. But like I’m often approached by people who speak little English asking for directions
Hope you're feeling better by now.
Hey Shinichi and Satoshi, if you haven't seen Tampopo then watch it. It's a great movie about Japanese food
Yum
6:40- don’t ask; just enjoy.
Bacon and oysters usually comes with Worcestershire sauce, called Oysters Kilpatrick. Not sire about the chilli version. We know how to do seafood!
Hi shinichi n Satoshi
Also visit Melbourne
If possible make videos in the food scene there
Hope you recovered from your Aussie COVID. You should look to Melbourne next time, if you think Sydney is good for food and cafe's then Melbourne is next level.
Melbourne has excellent food but it's much the same these days. Sydney's CBD was full of "meh" food for a horde of office workers but since COVID and the George St revamp things have changed for the better. You need to entice people to leave the house and the number of clients has fallen off, so it's less about moving flat whites and a dodgy rolls as fast as possible to being, well, what Melbourne figured out years ago. That said outside of the CBD Sydney's food was always good, tourists just never ventured out and assumed the CBD was representative of what was on offer.
Im from Sydney and you have probably been to more places in Sydney than I have 😂😂
Turkish and Lebanese food is a guaranteed winner. Emma's Snack Bar in Newtown is a bit off the beaten path but it rules. Closer to the train station is Cairo on Enmore Road. Newtown/Enmore is very LGBT friendly - you'll feel at home. Thanks for visiting guys, I hope you return soon.
I reckon that white fish that was fatty was yellowtail kingfish known as hiramasa in Japan.
Food adventure love you theses video food different street of food all the food look delicious take care 😘😘❤️🤩🥰😍🌈💯🙏🌹🌹
Very Nice Video Love Spice
Oyster Kilpatrick. Oyster with bacon and Worcestershire sauce. Tabasco is an option which looks like you had. It’s an Australian thing.
Yep it’s yummy!!!!
Love seeing you guys enjoy australian food when i think japanese food is tiers above australian foods on average at tines.
Satochi is so cute, Sinitchi so demure
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Satoshi… I would love to hear your story of being in Sydney. You didn’t get a chance to share your experience there 30 yrs. ago…
you need to pop down to tassie for a few days
everything looks soooo yummy! you definitely did sydney justice 🤤🦪 hope you can visit again soon
Haha Sydney and our cafe culture still going strong
4:40 I believe that is a local fish called "Dory"
Good onya mate!
spice alley is a local and workers fave food court
Can anyone help me find where to get the seafood basket for 1? Looked amazing!! I know Sydney fish market, but it’s a big place with lots of stores.
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Try Super Nash Brothers they are the best chicken in Sydney.
always surprised when you go abroad and then eat japanese food.??!! like to see new stuff, still love your show tho
I know you guys didnt come to Sydney for Japanese food, but too bad you didnt try Gumshara ramen where they serve thick tonkotsu soup style ramen. Only across the Road in chinatown. Aparently only 200 chefs can cooke it that way. Would have loved to see what you guys thought.
It seems you have never visited Brighton, UK! On the pier the seagulls actually steal whole fish, cod or haddock, if you are not careful😂
Fish is good with lemon juice and ketchup together
The food looked good but I wish you also showed us some of the sites😊
Must try Australian wines.
oyster kilpatrick ( oyster, bacon)
Ok I could pretty much dive face first into all that delicious food!!! So many good things! Feel better brother. Been dealing with vertigo myself. XOXO 🙏🏽 😘 🤗
Vertigo is the worst! Please be careful when walking! Falling down is so painful and you can really injure yourself. I hope your vertigo is resolved or at least you get good management.
No sights seeing around Sydney? Missed the down-under country!
Omgosh! Would you come down to Melbourne?
Still wondering will you be visiting Melbourne?
We are very multicultural here in Sydney, especially when it comes to food and restaurants. The US has Mexican food but we have the beat of Asian foods and much safer to eat.
Wow.. I didn’t realise that Hokey Pokey ice cream was even found outside New Zealand… (country of origin)
No-one cares 😊.
@@kathrynperry992 that was an unnecessary reply….
5:00 that's most likely kingfish.