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13/20Critics' Pick

Ommi Don

Updated ,first published

Black pepper pork katsu steak don.
1 / 8Black pepper pork katsu steak don. James Brickwood
Outside Ommi Don.
2 / 8Outside Ommi Don.James Brickwood
Three cup chicken don.
3 / 8Three cup chicken don.James Brickwood
Assorted jelly drinks.
4 / 8Assorted jelly drinks.James Brickwood
Braised premium wagyu beef.
5 / 8Braised premium wagyu beef. James Brickwood
Sweet potato rice balls.
6 / 8Sweet potato rice balls.James Brickwood
Apple Sidra and HeySong sarsaparilla.
7 / 8Apple Sidra and HeySong sarsaparilla. James Brickwood
Golden and red chilli kimchi.
8 / 8Golden and red chilli kimchi.James Brickwood
13/20Critics' Pick

Ommi Don

Taiwanese$

Refined comfort food that overdelivers on value.

Come lunchtime on Victoria Avenue, office workers and other devotees descend upon this stall in the Lemon Grove Shopping Centre. They’re here for their fix of braised pork hock with a dark, sticky, aromatic sauce that clings to rice – comforting, generous and deeply satisfying.

After a stint in fine-dining, including at Aria, chef Omar Hsu started cooking the food of his youth during COVID, before launching an outpost in Ultimo, followed by Redfern, Broadway and now this unassuming Chatswood mall. The specialty? Taiwanese staples, served over rice. Don’t miss the three-cup chicken, a jumble of fried thigh enriched with soy, rice wine and fragrant sesame.

Or for variety, try the triple-combo don, a medley of braised pork, prawn roll and sausage. Or turn your bowl into a set for the full experience, with sides like signature golden kimchi, umami-packed seaweed-butter corn or a Japanese-ish mayo-enriched potato salad with soft egg.

Good to know: Explore the range of pre-made meals, kits and condiments, including Hsu’s famed golden kimchi.

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