Eat Art Truck, Camperdown

 
What lives on oil, has a deep fryer, steering wheels, a honker and a cash register? A transformer! No it's actually the latest creation by ex-Tetsuya sous chef Stuart Mcgill. And that aforementioned oil comes in two types. Petroleum and vegetable. Delightful. The concept is basically a kitchen in a truck that drives all around the Sydney area serving up Korean Japanese food. It just so happens that it dropped by my uni so I couldn't miss out on a quick lunch before an exam.

There sadly wasn't a lot to choose from that day but the steak ssam caught my eye. 


Twice Cooked Steak Ssam 12
It was lacking a bit of acidity but that gochujang sauce was just gorgeous. It had almost a nutty satay quality with a little thumping of chilli. The steak was wonderfully tender perfumed with the usual Thai/ Korean aromats.


Hot Chocolate cake with dulche de leche and salted peanuts 6
The cake was airier than I expected and the chocolateyness? was a bit lacking but it went really really well with the super fudgey caramel and crunchy sugary salted peanuts topped it off. Classic combo you can hardly go wrong with. 


The monthly featured artwork by artist Phibs.
The post title says Camperdown but it actually goes all over the place. Bondi, Pitt St Westfields, outside the opera house during Vivid, you name it. Those shichimi chicken wings and fruit juices look great but there is only so much one can realistically eat without feeling all groggy before an exam. It won't break the bank, it parks right outside my uni and most important of all, it's bloody good food. I honestly can't wait till the next visit. To check out their timetable, visit them at: http://www.eatarttruck.com/ .


Uni exams were taking it's toll but now it's holidays. Look forward to more posts FROM OUR OTHER AUTHORS.


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Reuben Hills, Surry Hills

 


Reuben Hills has been quite a popular café of late; boasting an modern industrialised two storey fit out along with a coffee roastry on the top floor and of course their signature Reuben sandwich made down below. 


Caramel Shake 6.5
Although coffee was their speciality, I opted instead for their shake after knowing I was going to be assignmenting later on that night and didn't want to be buzz crashing. It turns out it was the right choice. The caramel shake wasn't as sweet as one would think with bitter undertones that made it quite delicious. In drinking all the milk, what's left over is the residue froth that was gorgeously thick yet airy, almost between the consistency of ice cream and whipped cream and it only made it even better.


Iced Latte 5
L's iced coffee proved to be even more bitter much to my dismay because I love my coffee black and bitter and would of love to have the whole drink to myself. I definitely have to go back for their coffee.


Chicken Burger
A heavily thyme infused chicken patty was slapped down with a crusty brioche with the pickled salad. Very difficult to eat but well worth the trouble.


the Not REUBEN- wagyu salt brisket, pickled slaw, melted manchego, horseradish cream 15  
My Reuben had a wagyu that didn't quite have the melting fattiness that you would associate with it, however the cheese and cream would surely make your carotid artery go crazy. It get's even better when you clamp down on with your hands and the mayo just seeps through the holes of the rye. It's balanced out quite well with the tang of the pickled slaw along with the surprising neutrality of the radishes.


Doggs breakfast - Ice cream 'sandwich' with salted caramel 9 
As appealing as the Dog's Breakfast sounds... not, I couldn't leave without something sweet. Very simple, the caramel looked incredibly sweet but again, the slight bittery saltiness tempers it out. It goes really well with the slightly more neutral vanilla ice cream and the thick brownie sandwich.



I've been to quite a few cafés around Surry Hills and Reuben Hills is a bit more expensive then the rest of them, but something keeps the crowds coming back and it certainly can't only be the caramel, as good as it is. The food is well made and the service is quite decent and a return visit is certainly in the works to try their coffee. 



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