I think it has all been a while since the anticipated opening of Jazz City BBQ with the promise of lots and lots of barbeque meat! LB Slaya, Cassanova, KC and I arrived early this Thursday night just a little before 6, perhaps a little too early as they hadn't even opened their doors yet (we were just a
tad too keen). But once inside, we instantly felt like we were in one of those cute American diners with the red booths lining the walls of the small restaurant.
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Menu |
The menu is short and concise, offering five items with the promise of Southern American smokey char. It's simple really, you just let
Chef Dan McGuirt exactly how much of each meat you want and he'll cut and weigh it for you!.
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Dan slicing up the beef ribs |
Are you guys digging his shirt or what? When he was about to cut us our beef brisket, he asked us, "Would you like the fattier or leaner cut? I would recommend the fattier cut, it's much more tender and juicy." How could we disagree with the man?
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Housemade sauces |
There are plenty of sauces for you sauce junkies to choose from. And if you're anything like us, you're just going to go for the whole shebang and may as well try everything!
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Clockwise from top: cornbread / complimentary sliced white bread / pork ribs / beef ribs / beef brisket / coleslaw / complimentary raw onion and pickles / pulled pork (centre) |
While I did love the flavour of the pork rib, it was a tad on the dry side, as was the pulled pork. But with all the sauces on offer, may as well drench it with that, hey? And let me give you a little tip -
ride the sauce rainbow. You may be asking, what the heck is that? Mixing all of them together of course! The beef brisket was indeed awesomely fatty as promised and fat is flavour when it comes to barbequed meats. I was pleasantly surprised by the beef rib as I normally prefer pork ribs over beef ones but this was beautifully smokey with every bite. The meat slid of the bone real easy as we bit it straight off the bone - gotta get those fingers dirty when eating ribs! But what I really fell in love with were those pickles. Sweet with a little punch of sour, I couldn't help going back for more. And that cornbread. Soft, fluffy like a good muffin, and slightly sweet, our only regret was ordering one to share. Next time, one for each person!
I forgot to take a picture of the pecan pie we had. Though tiny, it was a pretty sweet end to the meal. Unfortunately they didn't have key lime pie on the menu tonight which was not a problem for us. We ventured down to Jazz City Milk Bar for dessert!
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Banana cream pie, $10.00 |
I have nothing to say but this.
Oh. My God.
THIS WAS AMAZING. SO AMAZING. Well worth the trek here. A crispy base, layers of vanilla custard chocked full of banana pieces in between, along with whipped cream on top, made this dessert so delicious. The ripe banana really made this pie - it felt like I was eating banana custard!
Satisfied with the ending to our Southern style meal of comfort foods, we slowly walked back towards the city. But not before making a pit stop at Hungry Jacks because Cassnova and KC have black holes for stomachs. Next time, that key lime pie will be eaten :D
Jazz City BBQ
200 Goulburn St
Surry Hills, NSW, 2010
Opening Hours
Lunch Wednesday - Friday: 12:00noon to 2:00pm
Dinner Wednesday - Saturday: 6:00pm to 10:00pm (or until Sold Out)
Closed Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
Jazz City Milk Bar
Republic 2 Building Courtyard
Palmer Street (between Liverpool and Burton Street)
Darlinghurst, NSW 2010
Opening Hours
Lunch Thursday-Saturday: 12:00-2:00pm
Dinner Tuesday-Saturday: 6:00-10:00pm
Closed Sunday & Monday
I'm loving all of this bbq brisket that's around. Last year we went to Lockhart and had an amazing time and it's good to know that I can get what I miss here! :)
ReplyDeleteWhen you go, you must let me know how it compared to Lockhart!
DeleteSeems like a meat lovers paradise! But that banana cream pie stole the show for me :D
ReplyDeleteCheers
Choc Chip Uru
I definitely have to agree - the pie really was just too tasty :D
DeleteDear Sherrie,
ReplyDeleteThose dollops of sauces look like polished pebbles.
Probably the way I squeezed the sauce out!
DeleteRide the sauce rainbow! lolol. I'm trying to work out what CGSFR stands for!
ReplyDeleteDamn, I should've asked! I as curious too but then we immediately dug into food and that thought went out the window.. Oops!
DeleteI really want to check this place out, not enough American diners around!
ReplyDeleteThe booths make them much too cute, hey? :D
DeleteI was thinking more along the lines of food... but sure! If you say so! ;)
DeleteWe all know food is secondary to aesthetics... Haha, I kid, I kid! But have to agree, I do wish there were more American diners around Syd :(
DeleteWhat a lovely review, I love Texan big, bold flavours. Even if one meat was a bit dry, as you said ä rainbow of sauces" will cure that. What a great venue!
ReplyDeleteNothing wrong with dipping all the meat in lots of sauce! :D
DeleteI'm sorry but any name with Jazz in it has to be brilliant right? :D
ReplyDeleteI love American style diners!!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
Haha yes I agree! It gives off such a different atmosphere from the normal restaurants and cafes in Sydney :)
Deleterib rib rib rib rib!
ReplyDeleteMade to be eaten with hands :P
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