The Master Butcher Experience


There are butchers and then there are ‘German Butchers’. Tucked away in an unassuming building on the corner of South Street and Carrington is a meat-lovers dream. The signage reads in bold letters MASTER-BUTCHER and is an indication of what lays within. As you slide the manual double door open, the aroma of smoked meat immediately arouses the senses. You know Germans do things with meticulous care and skill, right? Well this little enterprise is no exception and upholds the traditions of old. The produce is of the highest quality, like Porsches, Mercedes, and Volkswagens but better because you can have this fine time-honoured German fare without the expense but feel as fortunate. The service is friendly, courteous and matter-of-fact. If you were German I’m sure it would feel like home. A number of condiments and sweets can be found to enhance the experience. Do yourself a ‘flavour’ and go to Hela Smallgoods – you won’t be disappointed.
Hela Smallgoods
290 South Street
Hilton
Phone/Fax 9337 4193


I lived in Hilton for 3 years and never went into this butcher as the faded old graphics left me thinking it had closed down.
sharon
August 24, 2009 at 8:36 am
Hi Sharon, it actually took us a few months until we went to check it out, as the sign really doesn’t look inviting. But once you’re inside the shop it’s a totally different story. Izzy
Izzy
August 24, 2009 at 7:30 pm
[...] stores. For example, we no longer get lunch meat at Sam’s Club…we get it here at Hela Master Butcher…as long as Pam get’s there by [...]
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September 27, 2009 at 4:51 pm
The best eisbein I have ever tasted. Will definitely go back for more.
Maria
November 2, 2009 at 1:52 pm