Sunday 16 November 2014

Fook Yuen Chatswood for Sydney Volvo truck drivers

Chinese food in large platters. Food was plentiful enough to feed a large group of hungry truck drivers. .


Below the wine on the left is a sweet red almost like a port.. Bought by CK an engineer.  This seemed to go well with the Peking duck which was the starter. Our truck driver colleague drove a Volvo with a sleeping berth in the back of the rig so could sleep it off afterwards.


I had 3 servings of Sang choy pau. Courtesy of the generous servings which others could not finish. If you ever need to feed an army of  hungry truck drivers come here. .See their web site at http://kingfookgroup.com.au/Menu.aspx?location=Fook%20Yuen%20Chatswood



 Nest from fried noodles with vegetarian chicken. Wine was never ending with top ups from big brother from Taiping.

3 layer pork which we doggy bagged home due to the giant servings. Would have been good for truck drivers who drove Volvos. He was getting ready for a big container drive tomorrow after the meat fest.

Fried chicken topped with deep fried rice. This is a new twist for me to the popular yam duck.


Reaching for sliced oranges (the healthy choice) on the right. On the right cookies fried to go with the red bean soup.


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To whip up an appetite before the meal we went walking in the Chatswood chase mall and the Chatswood westfield mall. Walked from 4 to 530 pm before dinner. This should have burned a couple of hundred calories from lunch.

See http://www.chatswoodchaseshopping.com.au/ There was a Williams Sonoma one of our favourite kitchen ware retailers.

The air conditioning at Chatswood mall was not as efficient but there were interesting little shops which sold lots of interesting stuff that you could buy for gifts. Such as the $1000 torch from the torch shop. See  http://www.westfield.com.au/chatswood/


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