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Friday, April 18, 2014

Sydney Fish Market

Seafood Craving--Sydney Fish Market, March 18, 2014

After a simple breakfast of croissants and coffee in our room, we were ready for another day of exploration. It was an easy walk from Radisson Blu to the bus stop on George Street, just about two blocks away. The free shuttle bus 555 that runs along George Street was what we were looking for.

George Street in the morning

Waiting at the bus stop.

#555--the free shuttle bus

After a few blocks, we got off at the Chinatown stop near Campbell.

And walked a short block to the Light Rail George Street (Capitol Square) Station at Hay Street and George Street.

Then I noticed that the famous Harry's Cafe de Wheels was just across the street! We will have to come back and get some meat pies later on.

Here it shows where Harry's is in relations to the light rail stop.

We had to pay for zone 2 on the light rail to get to Sydney Fish Market.

Fish Market Stop


Just walk up the stairs, follow the signs to Sydney Fish Market.

Here it is!

We were a bit early so the place was still pretty quiet.

Some retailers were already opened for business.

Oh, my!


Entrance to the main market.

Oysters, oysters, and more oysters!


We decided to each have half a lobster...to start. These looked so good, but next time I will probably pick Doyles'. These have too much 'stuff'--creme, mayonnaise...whatever it was covering the lobster.

Now, the grilled fish (Barramundi) was spectacular!

These are Doyle's lobsters, they do look nicer. But they weren't READY when we wanted to eat!

Doyles scallops

We did get some scallops from Doyle's later on and they were delicious!

Concentrate!

That was our first stop. The place was getting packed soon and by lunch time it felt like all the tourists from the world were there!

Then we went to get some sashimi type seafood.

fresh oysters

abalone


Scampi, these were heavenly, sweet and delicious!

Sashimi--nothing special and not worth it, IMHO.

Ready to join in?

This time we enjoyed the food in the open area outside.



After finishing all our food, we went back inside to check if we have missed anything.


By now, the place was bustling with tour groups.

That was what we missed! I would have ordered that instead. So, check out all the specials available before you make your decisions.

Waiting for the light rail to take us back to George Street.

Inside the light rail.

After getting off the light rail, Christian went to get his pie from Harry's but we were all too full to even think about more food. We then took the free shuttle back to the hotel and rest a little before getting out again in the afternoon. With FIL's condition, we had to plan our days in segments so as not to tired him out too much all at once.
Sydney Fish Market is not to be missed and I would recommend coming here early, explore the place before it gets crowded to really enjoy your experience there.

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