After breakfast at Le Monde (probably one of my favourites in Surry Hills in the week I was in Sydney, I’ll have a future posts on the awesome food in Sydney), we walked towards Chinatown. We didn’t spend too much time there though. We checked out Paddy Markets and Market City, then headed to the Sydney Fish Market. It’s a must-see for any first timer to Sydney. Apparently it’s the largest market of it’s kind in the Southern Hemisphere and third largest in the world. We got a little lost making our way there by foot, but we made it in the end. I’m not a big seafood person, but my goodness, you can get just about anything that is from the sea at the market. It’s also a bit of a photographer’s paradise. The people, the colour, the hustle and bustle. All very photography worthy subjects. You can buy the seafood to take home, as you would expect, but there are a couple of restaurants there that serve fresh seafood to have on site. I’ll let the photos do the talking. They are all taken with my Fujifilm X-T10 and the 27mm f2.8.
Thanks for stopping by today. Next up, I continue my walk towards Darling Harbour.
J.
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