1735 Bruny Island Main Road | Lease 204, Bruny Island, Tasmania 7150, Australia
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When I came here in 2015, this oyster farm was not so well-known. In order to attract Chinese customers, the boss wrote the words "Shengchonghao" crookedly on the sign on the tree. Although there were typos, it did not affect understanding at all, nor could it hide its deliciousness. Five years have passed, and the shop is still the same, but it has become a well-known online celebrity shop in Hobart and even Tasmania. Almost all guests who come to Bruny Island will taste fresh oysters here. We ordered three large plates and took photos for friends who came with us that year. They all said that this was full of memories. The shop is on the way to Bruny Island. There are many more customers than before. I recommend everyone to come and taste it.
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When I came here in 2015, this oyster farm was not so well-known. In order to attract Chinese customers, the boss wrote the words "Shengchonghao" crookedly on the sign on the tree. Although there were typos, it did not affect understanding at all, nor could it hide its deliciousness. Five years have passed, and the shop is still the same, but it has become a well-known online celebrity shop in Hobart and even Tasmania. Almost all guests who come to Bruny Island will taste fresh oysters here. We ordered three large plates and took photos for friends who came with us that year. They all said that this was full of memories. The shop is on the way to Bruny Island. There are many more customers than before. I recommend everyone to come and taste it.
The oysters here are not expensive. The Bruni oysters I saw later in Sydney Fish Market cost several dollars more per dozen. Here they are sold for 20 Australian dollars per dozen without sauce. If you add sauce, the price is a little higher. I still prefer the original flavor. There are also steamed, fried, or mixed platters with garlic, all with marked prices. There are also bread and French fries. The salmon is frozen and fried for you to eat.
Get Shucked is a popular oyster restaurant on Bruny Island. The seafood is freshly caught, and in one word, it is "crispy". I originally ordered a mixed dozen, but it was not satisfying, so I ordered another half dozen naked. Sit tight and get ready to go to heaven
After tasting oysters from the main island of Tasmania, we found that the freshest and sweetest oysters are on Bruny Island in the south of Tasmania. There are very few guides and travelogues about Bruny Island on the Internet, let alone introductions to the food. But for the oysters, it's worth it! These are the plumpest, tenderest, sweetest oysters we have ever eaten. Paired with a glass of authentic Tasmanian beer, it is really intoxicating. You can see the oysters being sold right after they are opened, and their freshness is unique. Make sure to check out this oyster farm; the oysters here are so delicious that we can’t help but visit again and again. Foodies, don’t miss it!
Get Shucked is a popular oyster restaurant on Bruny Island. The seafood is freshly caught, and in one word, it is "crispy". I originally ordered a mixed dozen, but it was not satisfying, so I ordered another half dozen naked. Sit tight and get ready to go to heaven