Suminoya – Sydney CBD, Sydney (3)

A pianist has their hands, a singer their vocal chords but to a foodus bloggerus it is our mouths that are our most valuable asset. So when one of us needs to delve into the world of pain and agony i.e. only soups and liquid meals, we feast it up hard beforehand and we feast it up good. There is no better way to send Yas into a food coma before his teeth extractions than a meaty meat fest that is Suminoya followed by post-buffet Mamak.

Suminoya Food Review

Ahh nothing better than the smoky sight of BBQing meat ^^!

A little party of Betty, Helen, Karen, Minh, Simon and Yas congregated outside in preparation for a belly bursting event. It was also noted that when it was a foodblogger gathering everybody came early unlike with other friends who would leave the rest of us waiting and starving outside.

As a group of Suminoya pros, the food soon flowed like an avalanche so Here Comes the Food.

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Naturally starting off with some beef tongue mmmm ^^!

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To balance out all the meaty goodness we also got some of their salads. The seafood salad and the spinach and almond salads are my greens of choice. Also Yukke is a must order! The creamy yolk of the egg melds and coats the salty, sweet slivers of meat. It doesn’t actually taste like raw meat so if you think it is unapproachable please do try.

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Karens’ pro mixing skillz

Sydney Food Review

One of many many many meat plates hee hee

I didn’t get more photos after as it meant less eating time!

Sydney Food

Cooking some beef tongue, pork neck and cooked meat

A sexy pile of cooked meat with scallops as well!

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Time for dessert!

I usually order 5 green tea ice creams because I know they give you hollow scoops. The rich creamy matcha flavor is definitely the best dessert they give here so make sure you order a good amount.

Food Review Suminoya

Lemon Sorbet

Refreshing scoops of sour sorbet contrasts nicely against the sweetness of the green tea ice cream. It might be a good idea to eat these before the ice cream though unless you like the sour punch.

Being the group that we are, even after a buffet a second dessert must be had so off to Mamak we waddled! Being so full and with all of my blood supply rushing to my stomach I did not get any photos of the food here but check out the other blogs for some roti and condensed milk action!

Sydney CBD Japanese BBQ

Sad Yas pre-roti; Betty’s weapon of choice and Minh doing her thang

Sydney Japanese BBQ

Super happy Yas and Simon after getting their roti hee hee thanks to Karen for photo

Dentist visits may not be fun but the mass eating before and after sure makes up for it!

Suminoya

1 Hosking Place, Sydney

(Small alley between Castlereagh St and Pitt St)

Ph: (02) 9231 2177

Lunch Monday to Friday 12pm-3pm

Lunch menu

Dinner 7 days 6pm-10.30pm

Gourmet buffet $41 adult / $16 children

Premium buffet $49 adult / $19 children

Add $2 charge per bbq mesh (including first one)

All-you-can eat for 90 minutes only (last order at 60 minute mark)

Dinner menu

Mamak

Lunch: 11:30am to 2:30pm

Dinner: 5:30pm to 9:30pm

Supper: Open till 2am Friday & Saturday

15 Goulburn St, Haymarket, Sydney

Ph: (02) 9211 1668

No reservations

FFichiban

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12 Responses to “Suminoya – Sydney CBD, Sydney (3)”

  1. Maria@TheGourmetChallenge Says:

    If I was out of action for a period of time, eating meat is the way to go! Especially considering Yas’s teeth are going, he wont be able to chew meat for a while! at least he can look back and remember the meat eating feast!

  2. Helen (grabyourfork) Says:

    i really could not believe you were ordering 5 scoops of green tea ice cream for yourself after all that bbq. and then mamak mania – i believe i felt ill when you started eating spoonfuls of the satay sauce on its own. gah!

    i think i shall call you kobayashi from here on in!

  3. Betty Says:

    I was seriously amazed at your eating abilities that evening!
    All: wait… 5 green tea ice creams?? you mean 1?
    FFichiban: no, i want 5… and…
    LOL. thanks for cooking up the meat and giving me a constant flow of food :)

  4. Skinnypanda Says:

    LoL FFichiban has had alot of training

    Only 5? interesting must have been in a rush

  5. The Ninja Says:

    10 beef tongue please…and 7 green tea ice-cream…

  6. Lorraine @NotQuiteNigella Says:

    A great send off for Yas! I mean a food blogger without a mouth is a tragic thing indeed!

  7. The Shooter Says:

    Yukke is quite yum

  8. Yas Says:

    Hahahahaha thanks for coming out for the dinner!
    Lets go to O Bal tan or Madang soon next timmmmmme!

  9. FFichiban Says:

    Maria – Spoken like a true foodie ^^!
    Helen – Hahahha he is one of my idols…
    Betty – Hahah I sound so fat -___- np anytime ;)
    The Ninja – That’s what I’m talkin’ abouttt!
    Lorraine – Tragic personified!
    Yas – Hee hee thanks for organizing ^^! Yep foshooo! Need to celebrate my tasty-sticks too ;)

  10. Julain Davis Says:

    I like the menu . All the food images are excellent. Feel like being there. Glad to know that you had a great day.
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  11. Johan Donald Says:

    Feeling the taste green tea ice creams..All pics are looking nice..
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  12. Sydney Says:

    I like the above it is good from my side and the things which have been mentioned are perfect and not require any further addition.
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