The article discusses the opening of the new Sydney Fish Market, which has relocated from its former site on Darling Harbour to a new location in Pyrmont. The new market features state-of-the-art facilities and a range of seafood options, including live king crab for $279 per kilogram and six Sydney Rock oysters for $16.50.
The author of the article visited the market with their colleagues and tried various seafood dishes, including tuna and salmon nigiri ($7.60), barbecue octopus ($18.50), and fish and chips ($17). They also sampled taiyaki waffles, a Japanese pastry shaped like a fish.
While the new market has a clean and modern atmosphere, the author couldn't help but feel a pang of nostalgia for the old site, which they described as having a certain warmth and atmosphere. However, they acknowledged that progress and expansion are necessary for growth and development.
The article also quotes Premier Chris Minns, who stated that the new market will have something for everyone, regardless of their seafood preferences or budget.
Some visitors to the market, such as Robert and Brigitte from Darwin, had a different experience. They were excited by the freebies offered at the market and enjoyed oysters for $16.50.
Overall, the article suggests that the new Sydney Fish Market offers a fresh and exciting dining experience, with a range of seafood options to suit all tastes and budgets.
The author of the article visited the market with their colleagues and tried various seafood dishes, including tuna and salmon nigiri ($7.60), barbecue octopus ($18.50), and fish and chips ($17). They also sampled taiyaki waffles, a Japanese pastry shaped like a fish.
While the new market has a clean and modern atmosphere, the author couldn't help but feel a pang of nostalgia for the old site, which they described as having a certain warmth and atmosphere. However, they acknowledged that progress and expansion are necessary for growth and development.
The article also quotes Premier Chris Minns, who stated that the new market will have something for everyone, regardless of their seafood preferences or budget.
Some visitors to the market, such as Robert and Brigitte from Darwin, had a different experience. They were excited by the freebies offered at the market and enjoyed oysters for $16.50.
Overall, the article suggests that the new Sydney Fish Market offers a fresh and exciting dining experience, with a range of seafood options to suit all tastes and budgets.