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Caffe Tiamo
I did talk about this cafe earlier in the post under Best Cheap Eats | Sydney Part 3, but for this very post, I will further talk about the drink and snack option that I would recommend you to try! Diving right in, you should definitely (no excuses what so ever) order...
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The Haymarket Hotel & Caffe Tiamo
I think it’s only fair if I put up another post about Sydney’s Best Foods for Cheap prices, but this time, with some Western options. I love Asian food - as I’m sure this fact is clearly reflected in my postings - but I also like Western food. I think the main...
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Chinatown & 760 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000
Here are some more ideas for easy, good and most importantly, cheap eats in Sydney! Just continuing from the previous post for Part 1, I will discuss some more yummy options here in Australia’s most expensive city. I will go back and discuss about one food option...
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Kimama Kitchen & Shanghai Night
I think that as a student or someone living in a new place for the first time, it’s really important to go out there and discover the area. This is best done as soon as possible. I believe that the better you know the place (and the shorter time that takes), the more...
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BlackStar Pastry
And back to Sydney we go... There was a period during my time in Sydney were my Instagram saw at least one photo of a piece of treasure from “BlackStar Pastry” in the city’s suburb of Newtown. I did discuss about another place in Newtown called Brewtown Newtown a...
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Lowenbrau Keller
Here’s another super positive recommendation for the city of Sydney. This time, I would like to discuss my superb visits at “Lowenbrau Keller” which is located towards The Rocks. This restaurant/bar is an excellent place for some really good drinks - specially...
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Ippudo
This may be slightly controversial to some that have tried out Japanese food at Sydney’s “Ippudo,” however I feel I should still give out what I believe is an honest opinion. I grew up in Japan and spent my teenage period there for six years. I am by no means an...
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Macquarie Ice Rink
For those that come from a colder climate and thoroughly enjoy the art of ice skating, there’s just the place for you in Sydney. “Macquarie Ice Rink” sits a small train ride outside of the heart of the city and is offers a great place for those interested in ice...
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Home Thai
This is hands down my top three places to eat in Sydney, represent. “Home Thai” is a Thai restaurant located in the heart of the city just a short walk from Town Hall, Darling Harbor and Chinatown. Located on Sussex Street, it is somewhat hidden from the main street...
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El Loco
For those that speak even the tiniest bit of Spanish, you could probably make that the name is Spanish. To be specifically, this Mexican bar/eating place is a cool spot for all. Whether you’re keen for a drink, a snack or a crazy time, ''El Loco'' in Surry Hills has...
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Cyren
While in Sydney, I was lucky enough to have have dined - and drunken - at “Cyren” on more than three occasions. The latest of which, back in August 2014, is the one that I will focus my recommendation about on for this review. First of all, the restaurant may need a...
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Wendy's Secret Garden
A beautiful, Alice-in-Wonderland type garden designed by one of Australia most famous artist families. Wendy Whitely, wife of Brett Whitely, designed the garden after his death as a memorium. It looks out over Lavender Bay and the Sydney Harbour but it so covered you...
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Criniti's
It was my first time dining at “Criniti’s" in Woolloomooloo. The restaurant is right by the waters and has a fantastic view if you choose to sit outside. Like other restaurants in the area, it’s one of those places you would dine for a special occasion or perhaps...
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Churr Burger
Burgers. I love them and I’m sure I’m not the only one. “Churr Burger” in Surry Hills offer excellent burgers using various types of meat and seafood and of course vegetables for those with that preference. I have a feeling that the menu has changed since the...
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Cho Dumpling King
This place was recommended (strongly) to me by a close friend who is very familiar with Taiwanese cuisine. “Cho Dumpling King” is a place somewhat tucked away in a small eating complex, a few minutes away from the city’s Chinatown. Do not let the name trick you,...
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Chat Thai
I really cannot express my love and appreciation for this place enough. “Chat Thai” is a restaurant chain that offers delicious Thai food of authentic quality. The chain has restaurants in various locations, with the more well-recognised ones on Campbell Street...
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Brewtown Newton
Here’s another famous one, and rightly so. Located in a more casual and easy-going suburb of Newtown, sits in a small alleyway a cafe by the name of “Brewtown Newtown”. I am still confused until this very day whether Brewtown or Newtown comes first in the name of...
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Bondi Pizza
This is going to be short one, I hope. During my last few weeks in Sydney I had the chance to finally tried the pizzas at Bondi Pizza. For some reason, there was somewhat a real hype surrounding the place within my friends, but I never had the chance to check them...
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Bondi Beach
One of my favorite places just outside the city’s CBD is Bondi Beach. Do not mistaken Bondi Beach and Bondi Junction as the same place. They are relatively close and do work in favour of each other in terms of transportation, but they’re two very different...
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@ Bangkok
One of the many Thai restaurants in Sydney, especially in the Thai-Town area of the city. “@ Bangkok” was recommended to me by a friend who actually works there, and she’s Thai, so it must really live up the recommendation. The restaurant could be found easily....