Hobart Twilight Markets, Tasmania
It is my dream to be a cat vet, not just any ordinary vet, but one that just deals with cats. So when a locum job came up at the Hobart Cat Clinic I jumped at the opportunity. Not only would I get a fortnight of feline exclusivity, but I would get to visit one of the most beautiful parts of our country; Tasmania. For the first week I was solo as the Boy was only flying over for the second week. As is often the case when I’m on my own, I find myself gravitating toward food as my comfort. To my delight I found out that Hobart loves night markets too.
Hobart Twilight Markets runs fortnightly from October through to March every year in the coastal suburb of Sandy Bay. Fortunately for me this was directly on route home from work and so I thought I would just drop in and check it out. Along with most of Hobart it seemed. Parking was a challenge and after driving around for nearly half an hour I manage to find a somewhat legal park on a verge.
Finding gluten free options wasn’t exactly easy as there were large queues at every food stall and I had to line up just to be able to ask as there weren’t any indications made on their chalkboard menus. Needless to say what I did try was worth the wait. Hobart Oyster House’s freshly shucked oysters were out of this world and came in a number of size options. A simple dash of Tabasco and a squeeze of lemon and I was in heaven.
After slurping my way through a half dozen oysters, I checked out what the Vietnamese stall from Chikko Café had to offer. They were serving a number of fresh Banh Mi which were selling like hot cakes in addition to some prawn rice paper rolls. They were happy to serve my rolls without the hoisin sauce and replaced it with a gluten free sweet chilli sauce instead.
The vegetarian stall Makan Lagi had a number of international dishes available including some gluten free inari filled with vegetarian contents.
My favourite snack of the evening was Pav-Lova’s amazing single serve Pavlovas. All gluten free friendly with flavours like brown sugar and lime, lemon and coconut and espresso it was very hard to choose which one to try. Times like these I really miss the Boy as I know his presence means I can order two! I eventually settled for the brown sugar and lime.
It had all the right elements of pavlova textures, an air-light crisp shell with a centre of softer mallow. The crystallised lime gave a mouthwatering tang to cut through all the sweetness. I didn’t think I would finish it all, but before I knew it the whole pav was gone.
Satisfied with a full belly I found my way back to the car to return to my house sit companion, Ozi the Cornish Rex. He is such a lovely old man who loves the simple things in life, sunshine, cuddles and smoked salmon 😉
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17 Sandy Beach Road, Sandy Bay, Tasmania 7005
Every second Friday from 4 pm to 8 pm, October to March.
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Mmmm – that mini pav looks amusing and Ozi is very regal:)
Naw he was such a wonderful boy, I miss him already!
Yay for oysters! GF pavlova sounds great,too! Nice find, Martine!
Julie & Alesah
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Oysters and pavlova…does it get any better? lol
Ahh that pavlova looks dazzling and delicious. And surely that’s the measure-if you cannot help but finish it? 😀
Holy moly I was so stuffed! I had to sit in the car to compose myself for a few moments before starting to drive home!
omg that brown sugar pavlova looks so good!
I know! I wish they existed in Perth!
My only problem with you being a cat vet is that Loki doesn’t qualify, haha 😉 Glad that you got to enjoy your time in Tassie, I loved seeing your pictures via Instagram! I’ve never been to Tasmania but I always had a dream during uni of working there over the summer, picking apples and touring around. Maybe it’ll happen one day. The night market looked gorgeous (brown sugar and lime, ah!) xxx
Naw little Loki….I think Im in love with him and I haven’t even met him yet!
Okay you know I love markets as much as you do. These look great, plus I love Tassie. The pa looks absolutely divine!
Market addicts. Im sure there is a word to describe our affliction!