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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Mr Crackles, Darlinghurst


If there is anything more guilty than sweets and carbs, it's pork belly and pork crackling. Think of all the fatty layers and juices of pork dripping down onto your plate. If that is not foodgasm for you then I don't know what is. Otherwise, rejoice pork lovers! Mr Crackles has opened its doors recently to satisfy your juicy pork belly and irresistible pork crackling cravings

PORK CRACKLINGGG!!!

Recently opened on Oxford Street where the old New York Slice Pizzeria used to operate, Mr Crackles is running in the same way as the local take away pork roll shop (Think Viet Hoa in Cabramatta, Marrickville Pork Rolls or Hong Ha in Mascot for example). Don't expect to come here thinking you will be seated at a table like a restaurant (though there is limited seating). This works as an advantage to the hurdles of nearby office workers lining outside this eatery to buy a quick and easy lunch during the day or a bunch of drunk people looking for a late night-early morning snack.


If you're keen for a roll, you get a choice of a small size for $7 or a large size for $10. Remember to specify if you want a small or large size. I think the default size is the large one if you do not mention the size when you are ordering based on previous experiences. Not that it's a bad thing.


Crackles Classic Roll - Small ($7.00)

Of course the one thing that you should order at Mr Crackles is the rather addictive 'Crackles Classic', which consists of crispy pork belly, Vietnamese salad (the pickled veggies that you would usually get in a Vietnamese pork roll like cucumber, carrots and coriander) and as much chilli as you can handle. Just like your average pork roll shop. The pork belly is so crispy, tender and juicy while the Vietnamese salad helps to counterbalance the meat with its cool and fresh ingredients. It is filled inside a bread roll which has a very crunchy and crusty texture as you bite into the roll. It's a must order if you ever stop by Mr Crackles! You also have a variety of other options if you don't eat pork. Roast meat flavours include the Wagyu beef, Lamb, Classic Chicken, Sweet Pork, Vego and a special Roll of the Month. For those who LOVE their meat, you can get the Manwich for twice the meat and half the salad in the roll. ZOMG...


Crackles Classic Roll - Large ($10.00)

Another thing that I always order every time I head to Mr Crackles is the Cup of Crackling. Yes that's right. Pork crackling. This is the ultimate crunchy crackling. Despite its original name as 'salted crackling', it actually isn't too salty and also has a slightly sweet taste though I'm not sure what that is exactly. If you try eating it at a really quiet place, everyone can hear you chew that pork crackling very loud and clear. It is that crunchy. What's even better is that you can leave it for a day or two and it still doesn't get soft. Or you could be like me and eat the whole thing then want even more!


Cup of Crackling ($5.00)

If you are feeling guilty about eating carbs but you don't mind eating some fatty pork belly (hehe gotcha) or you're just keen for other types of meat and salad without the bread roll, then this place offers a salad with roast meat filling option. One evening, I stopped by Mr Crackles and saw heaps of diners ordering the salad with Crackles Classic meat a lot more than the Crackles Classic roll. It is quite oily and once again the salad helps in balancing the ingredients and flavours. And it was incredibly filling! Felt so full after eating the salad haha. 


Roast meat with salad: Crackles Classic with Vietnamese Salad - Small ($8.50)

VEGGIE CORNER: If you can't eat any meat at all, don't let this place sway you away. Mr Crackles also has a vego roll filled with cinnamon, coriander, spiced roast pumpkin, caramelised onions, tahini and watercress salad. You can also have a salad without meat option or just hot chips on its own (just don't get the chicken salt).


If you are looking for somewhere to eat very late at night and you are sick of greasy kebabs, this is a great alternative as it opens till 3am on Friday and Saturday night. It is also a great place to eat during your lunch break as they do make it quick enough for you to get back to work on time unless the lunch time queues get crazy, which is sometimes does. Will come back to try the other flavours as well as the hot dogs and chilli fries. But it's really hard for me to take my mind away from the pork belly roll and the crackling cup every time I visit here. It's that good.


Mr Crackles
155 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst
(02) 8068 2832
http://www.mrcrackles.com.au/
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19 comments:

  1. I really need go to here soon...but there is SO much I want to try that I feel a bit naughty ordering it all on my lonesome. OINK.

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    1. i'm the same as well. want to order all the other rolls but can't resist the Crackles Classic pork roll.

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    1. so true! it's hard to find places these days that serve incredibly crunchy pork crackling in a cup

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  3. I'm dying to come try this place out!!
    Everyone keeps tempting me each time with their reviews/photos!!

    - Cassie

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    1. i get that same feeling with so many restaurants!

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  4. This is like the best place on earth. NEED to get some crackling ASAP!!

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    1. best place for a crackling feed. omg i'm craving for pork crackling right now as well!

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  5. Arghhh pork crackling goodness in a CUP!!

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    1. it's just way too awesome. cannot leave the place every time without ordering a cup of crackling

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  6. I feel like the only person who hasn't indulged in the crunchy delights of this place. THEM ROLLS. I WANT ALL OF IT.

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    1. don't worry. better late than never! (or early because heaps of people I know haven't heard of it either)

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  7. We drove past this place the other day and I was wondering what it was like! The name is eyecatching and I was hoping that it was all about pork crackling! :P

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    1. check it out sometime soon. I was immediately attracted to the name when I first heard of it and thought the same thing.

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  8. Love the idea of a bucket of crackling!

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    1. same here :). love how it's a take away shop as well that opens till late. prob need some crackling after a bit of heavy drinking :p

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