The best food comes on sticks.
We've noticed this tiny little kiosk place called Kana Express in the 'Korea' section of Pitt Street that serves ready-to-go Korean street food snacks. This is a great place to stop for a beer-soaker between pubs, it's a long way from the Criterion to Chinatown...
I go the chicken rice/cake - chunks of lovely stodgey rice cake with hunks of lightly fried chicken covered in sweet chili sauce, served on a stick.
Miss chicken only has eyes for the fish cake on a stick, also dunked in a sweet chili sauce.
The menu is brief but enough to clog an artery or two. A fun place for a wee snack.
Kana Express is at 361 Pitt Street Sydney.
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20 May 2010
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There's another place like this in World Square, although it's not as big it's Korean and it sells stuff on sticks for $2.50 a pop. It's annexed onto the Miracle supermarket, on the Coles side.
ReplyDeleteI must try this place, there's a place like it underneath the HSBC Centre (in the walkway that leads from Town Hall Station to George Street) that I normally go to for my Korean fried stuff on sticks fix (highly reccommended btw), but it seems i'll have to try Kana Express now!
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