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This blog is a collaborative effort and all about food and experiences around Sydney International Airport. Consider this your guide to the hidden gastronomic delights you might otherwise never discover.

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Considered the most noble of spirits in both sales and preferences of the palate, vodka still reigns supreme. The name vodka is derived from the Slavonic word for water, voda, meaning little water and its origins can be traced as far back as the 1300s. 

This month we payed tribute to vodka with a special workshop for staff on how to create remarkable and consistently delicious cocktails and launched our Absolut promotion.  In this video we asked Absolut Guru (Brand Manager) Hannah Gilbert about all things vodka:

1. Where is vodka best stored?  

A> Vodka doesn’t freeze so it is a spirit that can be stored in the freezer. It is best enjoyed cold. 

2. What makes Absolut Vanilia taste so un-vanilla and unique?

A> For the Absolut Vanilia one would think that it derives flavor exclusively from a vanilla pod infusion in the distillation process, however, we also include butterscotch and chocolate into the vodka that give it a more complex flavor. 

3. Does Vodka “go off” like opened wine? 

A> That depends on how much air is in the bottle and the length of time it has been aerated on the shelf. The flavors do “dull down” over time in an opened bottle similar to the finishes of dark spirits. 

To continue the celebrations in real life, Montreux Jazz Cafe at Sydney International Airport is offering two for one vodka cocktails for Happy Hour everyday.

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Passion for Life, Guardians of Tradition, Creators of Fine Gastronomy. From the caviar tzar himself, Peter Rebeiz, we discovered the legend behind Sydney International Airport most elegant place to have a quiet indulgence, enjoy succulent oysters and champagne and relax after customs. 

Why we love Twitter (TY for the Photos!)

Over the past few weeks we had a great time swapping travel stories and photos with our near 10,000 strong friends in the Twitterverse. Thank you everyone who has shared a link and a smile.

Taking photos from way up in the clouds is a great way to crystalize a moment where the world takes on a distant perspective and we are gently reminded of our place in the universe. You wing-side images have made us laugh and inspired us with nature’s awesome beauty. 

We wanted to give a big shout out to those posted this month and ask for you to keep your flying and airport snaps coming. There is beauty and a whole range of emotions attached to travel and flying, we love to see how you capture it. Tweet your snaps to @JenFreshOnTheGo, maybe you’ll make the collage next month!

Clockwise from top left corner:

Sunrise at Sydney Airport by @kellybpics; Sydney by @Penelopephoto; Military plane From @airliners_net; Rocky Mountain ranges airspace from just below the cloudline; On the runway at Sydney Airport by @Penelopephoto; @ChrisLilley bored at an airport.

Food Beats: Sydney Street Food

Sydney is a city rich in cultural diversity and there is something for every palate and purse size. Checking in on Foursquare and using the Explore feature is a great way to discover interesting places of interest, however, to give you a running start in Sydney we thought we’d give you a few suggestions for your culinary bucket list:

1. El Loco: 64 Foveaux St, Surry Hills NSW 2010


Established by the infamous Justin Hemmes, this place has character and is vibrant. It’s a dingy pub given a colourful Spanish-style makeover. Bright lights, long shared tables and awesome food and drink combos. El Loco translates as “The Crazy or The Fool” and there are two things pretty crazy about this place: 1. On any night of the week it is busy. Rain, hail, cyclone, tsunami or shine. 2. The tacos are sensational. Small but filling, bursting with flavour and cheap!

Recommended: Beef Taco; Guac, Salsa and Chips and a Jalepeno Margarita! Or keep yourself guessing with the “surprise taco”.

2. El Capo: 51 Waterloo St, Surry Hills 2010


The website really got us intrigued about this joint. This Latin Street Food diner claims to serve up ‘good food for bad people’. This little slogan awoke the inner badass inside (or wanna-be badass) and had us marching into the premises! The decor is loud with bright murals on white walls and the staff are super cool.

Recommended:  Curiosity got the best of us and we ordered the $10 lunch special of Grits, Port and Salad which is juicy pork, puffed white corn and cabbage salad. It was tops!

3. The Abercrombie: 100 Broadway, Sydney 2008

In 2010 this big old, well-worn establishment packed it up and shut the doors. It was a sad day for the loyal patrons who drank and danced many nights away inside. To the delight of these unfaltering fans the doors have reopened and revealed a very funky makeover. Draped in tartan and with possibly the whackiest menu in Sydney, the Abercrombie is the newest in a growing group of Sydney pub revamps and it doesn’t leave you wanting. Huddled in a booth we were transported to a diner in Harlem and we liked it there a whole lot, y’all gotta try it!

Recommended: BBQ pork burger with asian slaw, coriander and mayo served with crinkle cut chips on the side. Wash it down with a “MacGyver” cocktail which is a scotch-based fruity drink, topped with Passion-Pop…yeah they went there! Passion Pop is unashamedly listed on the menu. What? Are you too cool to acknowledge your 16-year-old self and the days of $4 sparkling wine?!

4. Danks Street Depot - Sydney International Airport Departures

Inspiring chef Jared Ingersoll is undoubtedly the king of the Sydney Street food scene. His passion for a biodynamic, locally sourced and sustainable produce like fresh eggs and poultry raised with 100 kms from the cafe also give his cuisine a natural leading edge in the flavor department.  Located before customs and security check-points, his menu is a combination of his gourmet aces including the organic chicken sandwich and his tribute to the New York Reuben Corned Beef sandwich. Also touting all day breakfast, his Cornucopia Farms eggs in the Goat Cheese and Basil Omelette and an Absolut Bloody Mary will send you home with a smile. 

What is your favourite place to eat in Sydney? Tell us the best dishes you’ve tried on you travels with us on Twitter @JenFreshonTheGo and find us on Facebook.

 

Noted in Singapore and Hong Kong as a place for great sushi at a great price, Itacho has catered to many guests and staff at Sydney International Airport over the past twelve months under to supervision of SSP Australia Catering Executive Chef and resident Itacho chef, Yoshi who culinary skills on the sushi bench features in this video. 

After a year and hundreds of hand rolls Itacho Sushi located after customs and security at Sydney International Airport will be closed for a temporary refurbishment from September 26, 2011. 

Traveling seafood lovers can still find their pre-flight fixe at other SSP fresh food  venues including the Caviar House & Prunier seafood bar which offers Australian delicacies fresh from the seafood markets including prawns, oysters and smoked salmon as well as an imported range of fine caviar, champagnes and signature Balik Beer sold exclusively at Caviar House counters.

For those enjoying small plate tapas-type dining and the unique second atmosphere the banquettes of the Bambini Wine Room are sure to make a tranquil pre-travel haven and offers fresh prawns and oysters pared with a glass of wine for a special price. Both are located after customs and security check points in Terminal 1 - Departures. 

A Montreux Martini?

My, my it’s Martini-time! In the spirit of our two-for-one happy hour at Montreux Jazz Cafe at Sydney International Airport we thought we’d share our recipe and a complete how to video on making the perfect Espresso Martini! It’s the drink you always order when out and about and can now make at home with ease. Cheers to that!

Espresso Martini

Ingredients

1. I freshly brewed espresso coffee

2. 45mL Absolut Vodka

3. 45mL Kahlua liquor

4. 1 tablespoon of sugar syrup

Method

Chill a martini glass with ice. Put aside. Over a filled Boston shaker of ice, add coffee, vodka, Kahlua and sugar syrup. Shake vigorously. Prepare the martini glass and strain mixture into the glass. Garnish with three coffee beans and enjoy!

Montreux Jazz Cafe is located in front of Gate C (Qantas First Class Check In Area), before customs and security. The Cafe first up it’s espresso machine every morning from 6AM and serves until late. Added benefit the lovely cocktails is the Montreux Jazz Cafe music. sourced from exclusive footage from the legendary Swiss music festival. 

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