Sydney Kopitiam
Malaysian$$
With an unassuming facade and plasticky pastel decor, Sydney Kopitiam seems like an unlikely candidate to be packed out for mid-week dinners. But students from nearby UTS and city-fringe workers have this Malaysian cheapie sussed out. Starters are fairly standard hawker food – samosas and satay – but the mains are where it’s at. Deep bowls of aromatic curries (the beef rendang is a stand-out), fiery sambals or stir-fried snake beans eaten with a side of flaky roti all provide a great spice fix. Specials might include a traditional fish head curry and, on weekends, Hainanese chicken rice is up for grabs.
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Original URL: https://www.smh.com.au/goodfood/sydney-eating-out/sydney-kopitiam-20140211-32euu.html