That Malaysia place was extremely popular for their laksa. People would line up outside the door during lunch. I went there a few times and thought the laksa was good, but not amazing 🍜
It's pretty darn good Laksa.. their chicken satay is also awesome. At one point they used to have a downstairs place opposite MLC but that closed in the 2000s.
More and more reasons to not go anywhere near Sydney cbd. All the good cheap eateries being demolished. Hunter street food hall was a great place for Asian food, good cheap food. I used to work very close and would get a Vietnamese chicken roll from there at least every week. Now gone. Now this too, all those good eateries. All down to too many people being let in every year. Destroying cities, suburbs, our very way of life.
Absolutely. This country has gone to the dogs. I'd rather stay home than waste my time and money going 'out' these days. Everything is an exorbitant rip off and it's stressful due to so many people everywhere.
Calm down and take a deep breath. People getting worked up about the perceived dwindling cheap eateries. Seriously…do yourself a favour and go to China town
@@bigchief2331 There's still plenty of hidden gems in the city, lots of cheap eats if you're willing to search for them. It's not as doom and gloom as you guys make it out to be.
Interesting video. My dad used to work at P & O in 55 Hunter Street. many years ago. I am wondering if that building will be included in the demolition.
Are they putting in a station or are they digging a hole to check if the tunnel bore is going the right way? Because like that's a big as hole if so, or a big as station
I've been living in the CBD for last 14 years and I love how it has transformed since 2016. Old buildings need to go replaced with modern infrastructure.
Are you sure there going to demo it or just gutt it out and start from there because I can't see it getting nocked down and U say Sydney Metro n show the place on the corner that's how u get down to Metro n up so why.demo.these closed shops across the road can someone please help
This is for Sydney Metro West.. which won't open until 2030. The building across the way, already under construction is for Sydney Metro City and Southwest which opens in 2024.
They say "Metro" but it's more than an entrance to a metro station, it's going to be the Hunter Street Metro Precinct. Together with Wynard train station and Martin Place metro, it's going to be a significant transport hub - linking the City Circle with two different Metro lines as well as access to the light rail on George Street. There's going to be a lot of underground passages, etc, and the buildings they knock down will be replaced with new buildings. There's a very thorough video posted by a youtuber called Transport Vlog a couple of days ago if you want to check it out. Personally I'm not a fan of knocking down serviceable buildings, but in this case it makes sense to maximise the potential of this important area, given the number of people expected through it.
@@patstevo I miss the Hopetoun, Gaelic, Annandale, Excelsior. I went to Frankie's twice to see bands that played their own music and they were just talked over until they played a cover at the end.
@@patstevo yeah but was it advertised, able to purchase tickets....if they had a really good band it was usually a secret or last minute. I'm off to see Superjesus and Dallas Crane at the Lansdowne in a couple of weeks. Now Dallas Crane at the Annandale that was always a great night. I first saw Wolfmother at Newtown RSL
That Malaysia place was extremely popular for their laksa. People would line up outside the door during lunch. I went there a few times and thought the laksa was good, but not amazing 🍜
It's pretty darn good Laksa.. their chicken satay is also awesome.
At one point they used to have a downstairs place opposite MLC but that closed in the 2000s.
@@mark123655 Terrible service from the lady boss. Tidy serving in a huge bowl. Common hype
Great Video i work just around the corner from hunter street and i pass that building and shops every day and it is sad to see it all go
More and more reasons to not go anywhere near Sydney cbd. All the good cheap eateries being demolished. Hunter street food hall was a great place for Asian food, good cheap food. I used to work very close and would get a Vietnamese chicken roll from there at least every week. Now gone. Now this too, all those good eateries. All down to too many people being let in every year. Destroying cities, suburbs, our very way of life.
Absolutely. This country has gone to the dogs. I'd rather stay home than waste my time and money going 'out' these days. Everything is an exorbitant rip off and it's stressful due to so many people everywhere.
Import the 3rd World, become the 3rd World...This isn't just Shitney -its a global issue and done by design.
Calm down and take a deep breath. People getting worked up about the perceived dwindling cheap eateries. Seriously…do yourself a favour and go to China town
@@bigchief2331 There's still plenty of hidden gems in the city, lots of cheap eats if you're willing to search for them. It's not as doom and gloom as you guys make it out to be.
A lot is coming down around Sydney CBD and North Sydney etc............I could say more but can't
Interesting video. My dad used to work at P & O in 55 Hunter Street. many years ago. I am wondering if that building will be included in the demolition.
I used to work there, lots of great memories
I worked in that building.........follow that Sri Landan restaurant as they serve really good food & Sugar bean - was great coffee
Are they putting in a station or are they digging a hole to check if the tunnel bore is going the right way? Because like that's a big as hole if so, or a big as station
Would have been much better to put this station deep,deep under an existing station.
Martin Place or the new Pitt St metro station
Why must they destroy everything?
I was there today, walked from central to circular Quay, filmed old buildings, got a couple uploads up now🆗🦡🦝👍
I've been living in the CBD for last 14 years and I love how it has transformed since 2016. Old buildings need to go replaced with modern infrastructure.
agree, these 60's style buildings are an eyesore, looking forward to the next chapter in Sydney's book.
Are you sure there going to demo it or just gutt it out and start from there because I can't see it getting nocked down and U say Sydney Metro n show the place on the corner that's how u get down to Metro n up so why.demo.these closed shops across the road can someone please help
This is for Sydney Metro West.. which won't open until 2030.
The building across the way, already under construction is for Sydney Metro City and Southwest which opens in 2024.
They say "Metro" but it's more than an entrance to a metro station, it's going to be the Hunter Street Metro Precinct. Together with Wynard train station and Martin Place metro, it's going to be a significant transport hub - linking the City Circle with two different Metro lines as well as access to the light rail on George Street. There's going to be a lot of underground passages, etc, and the buildings they knock down will be replaced with new buildings. There's a very thorough video posted by a youtuber called Transport Vlog a couple of days ago if you want to check it out. Personally I'm not a fan of knocking down serviceable buildings, but in this case it makes sense to maximise the potential of this important area, given the number of people expected through it.
No big deal all the buildings in Sydney CBD are owned by Chinese....
Plan to do one of that site before they Demolishing it
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Frankie's was no loss, just a party joint that happened to have live music.
One of the best rock bars in Sydney, great late night vibes. Made plenty of friends here with so many memories. You sound like you're a bunch of fun.
@@patstevo I miss the Hopetoun, Gaelic, Annandale, Excelsior. I went to Frankie's twice to see bands that played their own music and they were just talked over until they played a cover at the end.
@@goodyearspokane I saw wolfmother play at frankies. Maybe the best night of my life.
@@patstevo yeah but was it advertised, able to purchase tickets....if they had a really good band it was usually a secret or last minute.
I'm off to see Superjesus and Dallas Crane at the Lansdowne in a couple of weeks. Now Dallas Crane at the Annandale that was always a great night.
I first saw Wolfmother at Newtown RSL
@@goodyearspokane yes it was advertised and it was free.
That's definitely the strangest thing I have ever ever seen a cocktail with a condom pack lol 😂