Canley Heights Food Crawl, Part 2
Goodness gracious great bowls of noodles! 1.5kg Pho Challenge at Huong Xua |
But are we done? NEVER!!!
We mosey along two doors down to Huong Xua - which means 'fragrant home' - home to the 1.5kg pho challenge.
Clockwise from top: Huong Xua signboard, poached chicken served with herbed salt and pepper and lemon, 1.5kg pho challenge, pork in betal leaf, deep fried spring rolls. |
Their deep fried spring rolls uses rice paper instead of egg wrappers, causing it to puff up in a way that reminds me of the most delicate of pork rinds. Carrot and woodear mushrooms add texture to the filling, and the
The poached chicken reminded me of the Hainanese Chicken that is signature to Singapore, except that it was much leaner and more delicately flavoured. The typical accompaniment to this dish is a wedge of fresh lemon, and a salt, pepper and herb mixture that is deceiving in its simplicity. The salt had a dill aroma to it, bringing out facets of poached chicken I've never tasted before. There's something curiously comforting about it. If you prefer, you can also get a ginger sauce to go with your chicken instead.
But the main attraction has got to be the Pho challenge.
Photo courtesy of Thang from Noodlies |
If you think you can down this bowl of Pho - all the ingredients and soup - in 11 minutes, you get to eat for free, and keep the bowl! The current record's for 6 minutes, so good luck with it!! I believe in you!!!
And just when we felt like we couldn't eat a single bite more, we headed down to Chi and Co. The concept behind Chi and Co. is that the owners wanted to bring the trendy style of Surry Hills to the west, and offer something that is a bit different to the rest of Canley Heights. They offer a fusion of Thai, Malaysian and Vietnamese cuisine, and have built up the restaurant in an old industrial warehouse, keeping the original exposed brick walls and open ceiling. Trés chic!
Clockwise from top: sign that greets you as you enter the front door, Seared Scallops, Chi Chi's Tapioca Shot, Pulled Beef Slider, Spanner Crab on Betal Leaf |
Clockwise from left: Lemon and Thai Basil Cocktail, Mocktails, Lychee-tini, Liquid Pavlova |
And because there were some of us who couldn't drink - *ahem* me included - they also very generously presented us with a selection of cocktails as well.
I had the Coco loco, which had fresh coconut, lychees and strawberries. Even though I don't like coconut flavoured things, I absolutely LOVE fresh coconut and coconut juice. And this was absolutely my kind of Mocktail. Refreshing and not too sweet, this was actually quite thirst-quenching, which helped immensely all the food that we've eaten so far.
There were also the bite sized cuteness on plates! The Spanner Crab on Betal Leaf had a rich toasty coconut sauce over the top that slightly masked the natural sweetness of the crab, but was still quite morish. The Grilled Scallops nicely showcased fresh juicy scallops, and the Pulled Beef Sliders used tender wagyu beef sandwiched between soft, fluffy sweet mantou buns to create an interesting fusion of cultures and flavours. The Tapioca Shots were creamy, and the palm sugar syrup over the top made it rich and sticky sweet. Perfect to finish a meal if you have a sweet tooth.
At this point, we were rolling along, clutching our full bellies. But there was one more stop to go, and being full will not stop us!
Holy Basil was our 6th and final stop, and out came a massively large serving of their signature Fried Ice Cream. A wedge of vanilla ice cream is coated in a thin crispy crust, sitting atop a dark syrup, and garnished with toasted coconut and a sprinkle of icing sugar. And just when we were prepping ourselves to share the portion, out came five more.
Yes. We had one of these babies each. Bowled over by the generosity and the sheer amount of food, I don't think we actually finished the whole thing. Well, except Isaac, who powered through it all. Much more appropriate to the mood - I felt - was the strawberry smoothie, with its fresh fruit flavours adding a much needed finishing note to a full lunch on a hot day.
Above the absolute feast that we had that day, what really struck me was the friendliness and hospitality of everyone. They were all so proud of the cuisine and the food, and really welcomed us like family. It's definitely opened my eyes to certain dishes that I wouldn't otherwise know to order, that are so much more special than the usual fare.
Hidden foodies gem? I think so! Definitely would love to go back some time soon.
Note: Tammi of Insatiable Munchies and the other bloggers mentioned in this post dined as guests of Fairfield council and the restaurants listed.
Labels: Asian, Food Crawl, Fusion, Lunch, Reviews, Snacks, Travel, Vietnamese
2 Comments:
i can imagine the food coma from reading these posts. should head to canley heights one day for a bit of food exploring as well. very keen to try the dishes at chi and co :)
What an awesome food tour.......I'm super jealous.
I've eaten at Chi & Co and absolutely loved everything, eager to go back and try a few other restaurants too.
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