Chinatown is considered near our hotel hence we often find dinner in that area. We walked past Crazy Wings when we ate at the food court 2 days ago as the food seem interesting. Food is from Beijing and specialises in BBQ wings and lamb sticks. It reminded me of those bbq sticks I ate at Beijing roadside. Hence, we decided to give this restaurant a try. We were greeted by young waitresses with Taiwan accent and had to clarify with them whether this restaurant is from Beijing. The waitress took our order using a phone that doesn't look like a pda. We kidded that the order is SMS to the chef's phone. The food here is not cheap. Each stick costs at least AUD$2 (around SGD$2.20) which is not cheap.
As there are 3 guys + 1 girl, we crazily ordered many items:
- chicken wings (crispy and taste good)
- lamb meat stick (spicy and taste good)
- beancurd stick (above average)
- potato slice stick (average)
- brinjal stick (average)
- a bucket of fried rice (see photo)
- dumpling soup 疙瘩汤 (lumps of mi hoon kuay in soup that tastes like porrdige)
- fish stick (I don't like fish with too many bones)
- chicken gizzards 鸡胗
A worth mention to try is the unique drink that is imported from China called 酸梅汤 (sour plum soup). It tastes sweet )instead of sour) with plum taste.
In total, we spent AUD 108 (SGD 120) mainly by eating BBQ sticks and I considered that expensive but the food is interesting and since it tastes above average, I don't mind coming if I have a chance.
Bliss Level: High
Crazy Wings @ Sydney NSW (Chinatown)
Shop 41/1 Dixon St
Haymarket, 2000
red lantern interior
chicken wings and beancurd sticks
fish sticks
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