Cowper Wharf Roadway, Woolloomooloo NSW 2011, Australia
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After watching the brand exhibition, I went downstairs to eat a hot dog and ice cream! 🌭️🍦 Sydney people are very familiar with this hot dog shop. In 1945, they were already quietly selling delicious hot dogs and meat pies to the navy docked at the beach. ⚓️🚢 There are many branches in Sydney now, but this one is my favorite.
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Reviews of Harry's Café de Wheels - Woolloomooloo
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After watching the brand exhibition, I went downstairs to eat a hot dog and ice cream! 🌭️🍦 Sydney people are very familiar with this hot dog shop. In 1945, they were already quietly selling delicious hot dogs and meat pies to the navy docked at the beach. ⚓️🚢 There are many branches in Sydney now, but this one is my favorite.
Had a three course meal plus dessert and was pleasantly surprised by the interesting dishes. I thoroughly enjoyed the food and the dessert was delicious. The restaurant has a nice atmosphere and the staff are very friendly. A great place to visit. The restaurant looks completely unpretentious from the outside but once you are inside it is a large space. Did not book in advance but we arrived before 6:30 on a Saturday evening so everything went smoothly. The food was a fantastic combination of dishes we have not tried before. The polenta was the best I have tasted. There are plenty of vegetarian options and the meat dishes were delicious as well. The service was excellent.
A very famous hot dog shop, it was originally a shop, and there are many photos of celebrities who visited here. Many people went there on purpose, so I went there just because I was nearby. The most famous one is beef pie, which is also one of the signature dishes. I ordered a tiger pie, which was very delicious with cheese and beef and mashed potatoes.
The roadside stand, which mainly sells hot dogs and pies, has stood firm for 80 years and gradually become a tourist attraction. The first generation of mobile food trucks in 1938 has been included in the Sydney Powerhouse Museum. The food truck is covered with photos of big stars, which shows its influence. The Tiger Pie, which cannot be missed, is named after the nickname of the founder Harry Edwards, "Tiger". It is paired with soft pea mash and secret beef sauce to make it rich in taste, which is also the feature of this place. All pies are handmade on the same day, guaranteed fresh, not frozen or fried, and focus on health.
The location is good, travel is very convenient, and the group purchase coupons are also very cost-effective. I recommend everyone to come and experience it!