Cabramatta Moon Festival 2014

A total immersion into Vietnamese culture was experienced at Cabramatta’s Moon Festival, which was held conveniently on the same day as Father’s Day this year on Sunday 7 September 2014.

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“The Cabramatta Moon Festival is recognised as one of Sydney’s premier and largest Asian celebrations. People from all parts of Sydney and different cultural backgrounds take part to celebrate the ancient Moon Festival tradition.

 It’s a festival for family and friends to enjoy and celebrate good health and fortune.”
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Cabramatta for me is a lifetime away.. and the fact that my family and I drove all the way there is a testament to how lively and fantastic this festival was. In fact, I felt like I was transported back to Vietnam!! – why do I not live closer?  If you don’t have a car, don’t fret because the train station is literally next to the scene.

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When we arrived, there was a little sectioned out space where dancers showed off their cool moves. There was a bit of cheering here and there and it was a good attempt by the youngsters.

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What I noticed when I got to Cabramatta was that it was very family-oriented. The animals made an appearance..

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There were a lot of rides .. every. where. Normally there would be a tiny little section, but this time it was spread out to a few areas. This was a giant carnival I wished I had when I was a kid!

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My favourite stall was the umbrella-painting. The kids there were very cute and got to paint their umbrellas and even put some sparkles on top! I loved how vibrant they were and the stands made them shine.

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Other than the rides and activities for kids, there were of course there were a billion shops selling cheap/delicious stuff. I won’t be sure about the quality, but if you were looking for quilts and food, Cabramatta would offer your needs at a discount. From shoes

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To cosmetics

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To toys

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There were just stalls and stalls and stalls and stalls… and it was the typical ‘there are too many people so I’m going to stomp on you’ vibe.

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There was also a stage for the youngsters to speak.. oh and I forgot to mention the radio station that was pumping Gangnam style on loud speaker? I thought it was Korean? Sorry..

Just like the typical Chinatown, there was the grand gate.

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It was kind of hard getting a good photo with all the people around the place, but I reckon I did well only needing the top half. Very traditional with a ginormous lantern.

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Walking inside, there were more lanterns and tents! It was so crazy and this was not even lunch or dinner time!! I was there at around 3-5pm?!

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Anyways, I had the liberty of trying a funky drink (which my mum had never ever seen and I was shocked.. but then again, I have been to Vietnam before) and it was soooooooooooooooooo delicious! Mixed jelly with ice. Get onto it. It’s just a mixture of jelly goodness, with ice and coconut milk. It’s insanely healthy (not) and insanely the best drink during the summer.

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I must say, The Walking Advertisement always attracts some free stuff of some sort and at Cabramatta’s Moon Festival, it was these tasty snacks! I would say they are the ‘chips’ of Vietnam but come in a variety of flavours- sweet and savoury.

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While we’re on the topic of food, the smell of pho was irresistible. Only $7 for a massive bowl of noodle which could’ve easily fed 2 people.. there’s definitely a bargain here. I would just like to say again, why don’t I live around Cabra??!!

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I eventually gave up and bought some takeaway food. The excuse was that it was for tomorrow’s lunch (but really I just wanted to eat it straight away as ‘afternoon tea’).

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Side note- there was an insane amount of ATMs and possibly the most I’ve seen in any suburb. There were no queues so kudos.

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As we closed off the loop, we ended up at a stage with little kids performing in a large tent. It was absolutely packed but quite entertaining.

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Well, I’m definitely coming next year ! Mai mốt gặp lại (See you soon!)

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Rating Review: (1-5, with 5 being exceptional)

Event (Cabramatta Moon Festival): 4.75/5

Ambience: 4/5

Service: 4.5/5

Value: 4.75/5

Would I recommend going to Cabramatta Moon Festival? IF you love a bit of Vietnamese culture, or even experiencing another culture at your doorstep, then Cabramatta would’ve been my ‘highly commended’ place to be. I honestly cannot stress how many people were there- apparently there were approximately 90,000 in 2013! Vietnam itself is a busy place, and Cabramatta is a busy place.

Highlight: Going to all the markets was a highlight. No, stepping on everyone’s feet was a highlight. As I mentioned earlier, I’ve never been to Cabramatta so I didn’t know what to expect. I got excited at the $7 pho bowls because they smelt amazing! It also reminded me of the times I felt tempted to buy cheap clothes then figured out they weren’t top quality.. #goodtimes #memories.

Suggestion of improvement: A problem with most festivals is that there is no linear/circular route but Cabra’s Moon Festival was pretty amazing at that. We went in a full circle and I feel we experienced everything.. maybe except for any performances! Wished we saw some cultural dancing but I guess it depends what time you arrive, right?

Linkhttp://www.fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au/default.asp?iDocID=10312&iNavCatId=3313&iSubCatId=3313

Angela Bee

One Dollar Hot Dogs- The Soda Factory

Remember those sausage sizzles we had during school for $2? The Soda Factory halves the price to $1 and brings back school memories (particularly for those who went my school at Ryde with those free big breakfasts) with a gourmet twist every Tuesday from 5pm.

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The Soda Factory is known for its one dollar hot dogs every Tuesday, as well as serving up its newly expanded menu including Mac and Cheese Spring Rolls and Peanut Butter and Chocolate Milkshakes. They’re all oh so delicious with daily specials!

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Step into the Coca Cola bottled entrance and be prepared to see long queues because it ain’t no regular factory!

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My friend and I struggled to find a spot so we sneakily sat at a table with a reservation at 7pm. We came early to try and avoid the crowd and just catch up in life in general. Come at 5pm for some hot dogs in case they run out by the end of the night.

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We sit down and there’s a pretty funky disk as a reservation tag and a menu with five delicious dogs to order for $1.

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– The Frank Sinatra: beef and pork frankfurter with American mustard sauerkraut, pickles and crispy onion ring

– The Buffalo Bill: battered chicken sausage, spicy buffalo sauce and cheese

– The Texas Redneck: bratwurst pork sausage, smoked chilli cheese, homemade BBQ sauce

– Bobby’s Bogan Dog: pork sausage, Dijon mustard, smashed peas, feta cheese

– The Yoko Ono: veggie sausage, avocado, pickled sauerkraut, diced tomatoes, American mustard ($2)

– The Don Draper: beef and pork frankfurter, monterey jack cheese, tomato sauce and American mustard

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So last time my friend ordered a hot dog for full price here which was $10. It was super big and had the onion was slightly overpowering but still tasted good. I somehow had high and low expectations…

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Just a FYI that you must order a drink with any dollar dog purchase. That means that you can order 5 dollar dogs with one beer. $7.50 was the cheapest alcoholic drink. Our dogs came out really quickly and I saw that lots of people were ordering en masse.

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I got Bobby’s Bogan Dog with mashed peas and feta. The sausage itself is cut in half and quite small, the presentation looks fancy and you’ll be mostly chewing on the nice soft bun. It was alright.

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My friend got The Buffalo Bill and that was quite tasty..maybe because I love some spiciness in everything! (blame India)

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There was a nice little band playing in the background which was a pleasure to listen to but there were too many people and not enough seats.

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It’s almost as good as the unlimited sausage sizzle Big Breakfasts we used to have at Ryde Secondary College but buy a drink and order a fair share of hot dogs with your mates after work or uni! #grownups

Review Rating: =D  =)  =|  =(

Product (Dollar Dogs at The Soda Factory): =D

Ambience: =)

Service: =D

Value: =D

Would I recommend going to get Dollar Dogs at The Soda Factory to a friend? If you’re running low on cash and need a place to hangout then this is perfect! A lot of pubs have cheap Tuesdays but I haven’t found a place that beats this!

Would I donate the money saved to a food charity? I know OzHarvest and SecondBite are great causes. Every dollar gives five people a meal.

Highlight: its packed and I kid you not. I love the atmosphere and everyone, including all staff are in positive spirits! I know they spend the whole day premaking hundreds of hot dogs so they get pumped out quickly to hungry guests. Great and quick service!!

Suggestion of improvement: More chairs would’ve been more ideal because there were just so many people just standing awkwardly and eying spaces. When we were told that the people who reserved our places had come, everyone was asking why we were leaving and if they could sit there- LOL! Next time: reserve a place.

Ends: never but check their website

Link: http://sodafactory.com.au/

Angela Bee

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