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Food is one of my many joys in life. It is a common bond I share among my friends and family. Combining food and travel makes it all the more interesting. I enjoy going out for a good meal with friends and family. The array of various cuisines and our fantastic array of produce really makes Sydney such a great city to live in. Blogging is my hobby and my posts on restaurant meals I have had are paid for and not gratis. Any gratis provided to me will always be stated beforehand.

Sunday 13 October 2013

The Paramount Coffee Project (Surry Hills)

I have been holding off posting my experience at Paramount Coffee Project (PCP) as I really wanted to return to try their Crab Po Boy before I was happy enough to talk about my experience there. But sigh! I just haven't been able to return since my first two visits from weeks ago. So here it is, my post on PCP without trying the Crab Po Boy!


A week after Paramount Coffee Project opened in Surry Hills, I had an opportunity to check it out with my mate DD. My first visit was at lunch time. As it was only a week old then, it was not flooded with people yet. I loved the wide open space of the interior when I stepped in. It was larger than I anticipated but quite cool actually! There were a few bicycles stacked at the rear wall and it reminded of the bikes I saw when I was at Seven Seeds in Melbourne last year. Not surprising since this project is a joint one between Mark Dundon of Seven Seeds and Russell Beard of Reuben Hills.


And I liked the separate coffee station where serious coffee aficionados can hang out.

I had the Double Fried Chicken which was a spicy coated fillet with house slaw and creole relish. The chicken was tasty and I liked the slight kick in the relish. The only thing I found wanting was I would have liked the chicken to be crunchier. But the flavours were certainly there.

DD had the Joey chestnut which was a wiener with mustard, ketchup, cheddar, onion jam on milk bun hot dog. In other words, an upmarket version of the very American hot dog. DD also ordered some pickles with it. I had a bite of the hot dog just so I could taste the flavours and textures. The wiener was really good, there was a nice bite to it. The only thing we found wanting was the texture of the bun. It wasn't as soft as we had expected. It was actually quite dry. Maybe the bun was toasted too long. But that diminished the other good things about the hot dog. But I have been reading other blogs since then, some of whom had the hot dog and there were comments on how soft the bun was. So I take it as an anomaly that DD was not lucky enough with his hot dog bun.

For coffee, we had the V60 Mecca. It had a mellow flavour. Nice!

I was determined to return to try their French Toasted Brioche. So the very next morning, I came in for an early breakfast. I had the French Toasted Brioche bread with banana custard, blueberries, chocolate dirt and pistachios.

I really enjoyed it. It wasn't overly sweet and I really liked that the bread was not soaked through with honey. There was just enough to bring the sweetness through and I so liked the banana custard. It added a texture and flavour that I had not had before with French toast.

My coffee that morning was the V60 Seven Seeds. A slightly different taste to the Mecca and I honestly cannot say which one I preferred. Both had its strengths!

So I didn't get to try the Crab Po Boy yet! That means I will have to return one fine day to try it. But I do like PCP. It is a great addition to the many cafes in Surry Hills!

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The Paramount Coffee Project
80 Commonwealth Street
Surry Hills
NSW 2010
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8 comments:

Helen (Grab Your Fork) said...

omg the double fried chicken has been taunting me for weeks! Love that you returned the very next day for breakfast!

missklicious said...

that french toasted brioche looks pretty damn good! must return for breakfast one day.

Cindy said...

Reply to Helen: I am so glad I did return. Wish I had time to try the Crab Po Boy!

Cindy said...

Reply to missklicious: they do have some nice breakfast options!

Mr C @ The Food Diary said...

Guess I'll have to go back and try the Joey Chestnut now that I've seen how good it looks :D

Unknown said...

Nice post :)

Cindy said...

Reply to The Food Diary: I hope you enjoy the Joey Chestnut!

Cindy said...

Reply to Karl Soke: thanks for visiting! :)