Arthur Hurwitz
This is our fav joint in the Westfield Bondi Junction Food Court, and the thing that I like best here is their famous Reuben sandwich (13). These guys know how to make a decent one. It’s neatly constructed (toasted or plain) on a slightly sour rye bread, with lashings of thinly sliced tender roast beef, cheese, pickles and sauerkraut, and topped with a spicy, but not too spicy, Russian dressing.I usually add a serve of fresh coleslaw to go with it (3), which is the perfect accompaniment. Occasionally we’ll also get sweet potato chips for an extra couple of dollars. They’re warm and soft with a nice crunchy coating. A great way to end the meal. All up, the Reuben sandwich, coleslaw and the chips will cost around 20, and for that you get a delicious and filling meal. Yep, it’s pricey, for what is essentially just take-away food, but then it is superior quality, so I’d say that it’s worth the extra money.
Crafty Cuts is one of the busiest stalls in the food court, but it’s efficiently managed and runs like a well oiled machine.The young guys and girls who work here are friendly, polite and calm under pressure, so things generally move along at a steady clip. There are of course the unavoidable delays while you wait for your meals to be ready, but that means that they’re always freshly prepared.
The food court is a great place to hang out with family and friends, or just to take in a meal on your own when you don’t feel like company. There are plenty of choices, and the atmosphere is laid back, casual and relaxed. There’s good lighting, plenty of comfortable seating and ample, clean toilets. Parking after 6pm is free. We love coming here and our fav place is Crafty Cuts.
PS: The Reuben sandwich is an American grilled sandwich composed of corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, and Russian dressing, grilled between slices of rye bread.
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