Cafe Ish, Surry Hills

Bang for your buck deal..
for thirty-five-bucks!

I’ve been reading a few entries about Cafe Ish and I do warn you to ask for permission before you photograph their food. As a food blogger, we have have to understand owners have different opinions, attitudes and beliefs towards food blogging so the best thing to do is respect their wishes.

Having said this, Richard gathered a few of us for an all you could eat rib fiesta (Note: this is only available on Wednesdays) ! Greeted by the lovely owner Josh and his lovely staff, he put on an awesome rib feast that was absolutely delicious!

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Beef Ribs – Blue gum smoked ribs marinated in sake, soy, mirin and ginger finished with coriander, fresh chili, shallots, sesame and black vinegar

You know the ribs are good when the meat falls off the bone in one clean sweep. These ribs melted in your mouth and were a pleasure to eat. Flavours are a complete standout!

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Pork Ribs – Blue gum smoked ribs marinated in sake, soy, mirin and ginger finished with coriander, fresh chili, shallots, sesame and black vinegar

I’m a huge pork rib fan!!!! I ate so many pork ribs I felt like I was being a scab because the bones were so big in comparison to the beef. Ribs were soft and tender, the chili bits at the bottom was deliciously tempting that I began picking bits that had fallen off the bone and into the bottom of the bowl.

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Sides

Edamame beans with Murray River pink salt
When there’s meat, you gotta have greens! Edamame beans were addictive that I couldn’t stop picking at it! Probably explains why I got full quickly.

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Japanese Potato Salad
Light mayo salad which was really refreshing in terms of taste. Unfortunately I didn’t get to eat a lot of it as I was saving my stomach space for the ribs :P

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Shoestring fries!
Ribs and fries… you just can’t go wrong!!! I can’t seem to resist fries when they’re on the table.. mmm fried to perfection ^_^!

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Cabbage with wattleseed mayonnaise?
At first, I was a bit puzzled by the plate of cabbage on the table but when I started to dip this in the condiment, it soon became addictive! Steph and I kept eating this god damn cabbage!

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Sake
When Josh, lay the sake glasses on the table.. you could hear us girls go “awwwww I want those SAKE cups” seriously they are super cute and cool… I really do want a set!

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Dessert

Lemon delicious
Perfection! – This would have to be the BEST lemon delicious desserts i’ve ever had!! I haven’t had many in my life but my goddd this was “EFFING” BRILLIANT!!!! I would love to have this all to myself! The texture melted in your mouth and the lemony goodness was mind blowing.

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Chocolate fondant with wattleseed ice-cream and sour plum jam

Chocolate cake was delicious, rich and moist. The wattleseed ice-cream was my favourite. I’m in love with the texture and the taste! Probably because, I’ve been going through a wattleseed phase at the moment. (My favourite chocolate flavour is “Wattleseed” @ Adora)

As for the sour plum jam, I thought it had an interesting taste, one which is very strong and dominating and quite strange at the same time.. when combined with the ice-cream and chocolate fondant. Nevertheless still very very good.

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Wattleseed creme brulee with azuki red bean
I love the sound of breaking into a creme brulee dessert. As soon as you hear that crunch, you know your in heaven! The creme brulee was smooth and creamy and the wattleseed created a really nice subtle nutty taste which I thoroughly enjoyed

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Cafe Ish
82 Campbell St
Surry Hills, 2010
P: (02) 9281 1312

23 Comments to “Cafe Ish, Surry Hills”
  1. The Ninja says:

    Hm. I’m strangely hungry now. Can’t imagine why.

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  2. FFichiban says:

    *drooooollll* for the ribs, desserts and your 28mm :D

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  3. ribs yarm so good need moar!

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  4. those close ups of the ribs and lip smacking. i shouldn’t be looking at this just before bed time :-)

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  5. Steph says:

    Arghh your photos are so amazing, it’s making remember exactly how good everything tasted. We should go back!! Lemon delicious <3 <3

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  6. Tina says:

    Wow – that cabbage does look and sound odd – was it raw?

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  7. Josh says:

    Awesome pics thanks.
    And thank you not only for asking permission but also for publishing regarding pics.
    We are more than happy for pics to be taken when asked.
    Tina the cabbage is raw, we picked this idea up from an izakaya in Auckland . I will ask the wife for the name.
    Now it’s time to finish making jam donuts.
    Bye bye
    Josh
    cafe Ish

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    Leona (Lee)
    June 2nd, 2010, 2:22 pm

    Hey Josh,

    Your welcome! thanks for having us! Ribs were amazing!!!! and im still dreaming about the lemon delicious!!!

    I’m still yet to come back for breakfast/brunch which ive been dying to try for ages. I’ll let you know ^_^

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  8. aww those sake cups look so cute! and those ribs and those desserts! amazing!! so sad i couldn’t make it!

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  9. OMG, i dont even eat meat but these picture make ribs look ah-mazing.

    those desserts are MOUTH WATERING!

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  10. What a delicious looking food spread. Loving the edamame and those ribs!

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  11. Awesome pics. I want to go there now!

    Photos in restaurants seem to becoming more of an issue recently. Not sure if it is because there are more of us food bloggers about? Or because now we are turning up with big DSLRs and taking a lot more time over the photos than just a quick snap?

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    Leona (Lee)
    June 2nd, 2010, 2:08 pm

    I recently read an article published in the paper (ES&T) were featured in it and it said, restaurants are declining photos because there are some bad quality photos out there. I believe it could be a mixture of both. Its a touchy subject.

    The increase of SLRs is becoming common. Soon it will become the trend and everyone will have big chunky cameras that it wont matter. I know when I first got my SLR, i was really shy because my camera was soo big in comparison to digital cameras.. Now i don’t feel so shy because chances are there are others in there with a camera just as big as mine.

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  12. josh says:

    Hi Richard….photos are an issue because no one asks permission.
    “ask and you shall receive!”

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    Richard Elliot
    June 3rd, 2010, 2:45 pm

    Hi Josh, I perfectly respect your right to want people to ask permission before taking photos. I’m just interested in your rationale?

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  13. Pork ribs…the only bad thing about them are the bits stuck in between your teeth at the end of the night! But you know what, it’s worth it!! ;)

    Yes, I agree. Those desserts look amazingly good. I’m flipping between the choco fondant or the creme brullee- either way, my buds would be pleased! I want it now!

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  14. Such a shame that I had to miss out on joining you guys for this! Will have to make my there sometime on my own :)

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  15. Forager says:

    I’ve been meaning to make it here for a while – damn those vegetarian friends of mine!

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  16. Constantein says:

    Pork, Pork, The food for Kings!

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  17. Harry F says:

    The food is not worth travelling for..the owner/chef is so unprofessional and rude. I know so may people turn their backs on this cafe because of the bad service.

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  18. Sue Wright says:

    my 12 yo son and i went there and tried the soft-shell crab omelette. we liked it and thought it was okay. he bought a soft shell crab from an asian store and made an identical one at home for less than $8. i prefer the bottled ‘sambal’ than the sauce from cafe ish. i guess now we can just make it at home rather than spending over $20 at this place.

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  19. Jonas M says:

    gordon-ramsay wannabe..uumm he sure has a foul mouth but i thought you have to be able to cook?

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  20. josh says:

    Hi sue
    you are absoutley correct,,,then run at %25 food cost…bingo you have a sale price and i even absorb the gst for you…:)
    Josh
    cafe ish

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