In March 2024 we looked a few times at a little terrace in Waterloo, recently renovated, that had exchanged hands 3 times (now 4) in the previous 6 years, mostly in circumstances of relationship breakdown (according to the medical student neighbour). It was nice but felt a bit cramped inside, and though its location was very transit-centric due to the upcoming Metro development, the area just didn’t feel as safe for a couple entering their thirties. This is the story of the meal that we ate afterwards.

The traditional fried sticky rice ($23.80) was quite good. I had never had anything like this before, which seems odd to me since I had thought that I had eaten most types of fried rice by my fourth decade in life. There was plenty of umami little shrimp and bits of sausage inside, and the stickiness helped it to achieve a crispy char on most of the rice. Actually delicious.

The sizzling bean curd beef brisket ($33.80) would’ve been good with some normal steamed white rice, rather than just the already-tasty fried sticky rice. It was a bit expensive in comparison to other restaurants, though the size and flavour was good. The beef came complete with a lot of tendon, and the texture of the meat was soft and juicy as well. I will note that the bean curd it came with was not what I had expected (I had thought it would be fried soft tofu), but ultimately did match well with the rest of the dish.

We ultimately ended up paying about $100,000 more on a place that was more or less just as crowded as the one we looked at. At least the nearby streets feel safer. It is what it is.
Nathan Road Hong Kong Cafe
832 Bourke St, Waterloo NSW 2017
(02) 9194 3770
2 replies on “Nathan Road Hong Kong Cafe – Waterloo NSW Restaurant Review”
>feel safer
What are you? A girl? Don’t go by feel, go by gut!
Mmm… pork belly.
Haha.
I think Waterloo would be a nice place to live if you’re in a high-rise and within a couple minutes’ walk of the Metro, but the kind of place we were looking at (terrace with front and rear street-level access) and in the location it was in (Lenton Parade,a 12 minute walk to the Metro) just didn’t feel the safest for us.
It was a nice property though and better than what we ended up buying in many ways. I suspect we will be experiencing more regret in the future when it appreciates at a greater rate than ours.