Old School Kafey, Sydney - Review
We love ending a night in Sydney city with a cheeky dessert - who doesn’t! We recently stumbled upon Old School Kafey, a late night spot close to Sydney’s Chinatown specialising in Asian desserts.
Aussie Chinatown Tour With Local Sauce Tours - Review
We love being tourist in our own city - there’s always something new to learn! So in the spirit of trying out new activities, we recently went on a guided tour around Sydney’s Chinatown with Local Sauce Tours.
Xing Fu Tang, Sydney - Review
Taiwanese chain Xing Fu Tang is famous across the globe for their freshly made boba, premium drinks and cool aesthetics. With 2 locations in Sydney CBD - one along George Street and another in Chinatown - Xing Fu Tang is one of the city's newest destinations for milk tea.
Mappen, Sydney - Review
Mappen is a haven for Japanese noodles at affordable prices. This little restaurant is conveniently located on George Street in the CBD's Town Hall area, making it the perfect place to pop into when you're out and about in Sydney city.
Cheap Eats in Sydney Under $10
Good food in Sydney doesn’t have to be expensive! Here’s our list of restaurants with delicious meals - all for under $10.
Gumshara, Sydney - Review
One of the heavyweights on the Sydney Ramen scene, Gumshara is the perfect option for when you feel like chowing down on a hearty meal. Don’t let its unassuming location in a basement foodcourt fool you, this place is the real deal when it comes to thick and rich ramen broth.
Gram Pancakes, The Galeries - Review
Gram Pancakes is a Sydney dessert paradise, serving up an aesthetic take on Japanese fluffy pancakes. While their flagship restaurant in Chatswood has been open for ages, Gram has recently opened a second location in Sydney city.
Oiden, Sydney - Review
Sitting on Sydney's George Street in Town Hall, Oiden is a small fast food style restaurant specialising in Japanese rice bowls. It's a popular haunt for busy office workers, students and tourists who are after a hearty meal that won't break the bank.
7 Best Places to Eat in Chinatown, Sydney
There’s an endless list of places to eat in Sydney’s Chinatown area, so where should you choose? Here’s a list of our top restaurants picks in the Haymarket and Darling Square precincts!
Shortstop Coffee and Donuts, Sydney - Review
Fancy a delicious handheld Dessert whilst you trapse around Sydney's Chinatown? Make a beeline for Shortstop Coffee and Donuts in Haymarket. This modern hole-in-the-wall (if there is such a thing!) in Darling Square's food precinct is fast becoming one of the most popular donut options in Sydney, and for good reason.
Dopa Donburi and Milkbar, Sydney - Review
Hidden in the basement of Sydney CBD’s Regent Place precinct, Dopa Donburi and Milkbar is a new-age Japanese restaurant serving refined rice bowls and extravagant desserts. We love all things Japanese, so we decided to try to give this place a try on a recent trip into Sydney city.
Chicken V, Sydney - Review
Korean Fried Chicken is always a good idea, and when you’re ready for that idea to come to fruition head to Korean restaurant Chicken V.
Iiko Mazesoba, Sydney - Review
For something a little bit different from the usual Japanese fare, give the menu at Iiko Mazesoba in Haymarket a try. This little restaurant in Sydney’s Chinatown has made a name for themselves with their take on mazesoba, a Japanese dry noodle dish full of flavour.
Ippudo, Sydney - Review
Food court meals aren’t usually much to write home about, but this mentality doesn’t apply here at Ippudo! Situated in Westfield Sydney, this Japanese restaurant chain serves up authentic bowls of decadent ramen, just the way we remember them in Japan.
Pho Pasteur, Sydney - Review
From the street, Pho Pasteur may look pretty plain, but we can safely say the food is anything but boring. The menu at Pho Pasteur is full of Vietnamese classics, but main attraction here is the bowls of delicious pho. They pump out these fresh bowls of soupy goodness hot and fast, so you’ll never be waiting long for your meal!
Pepper Lunch, Sydney - Review
For a filling meal with a bit of DIY theatrics, try heading to Pepper Lunch In Sydney’s Town Hall area. It’s not hard to see why it’s so popular across the globe - the meals are filling, and there’s novelty of cooking your own food on a personal hotplate!
The Eight, Chinatown - Review
If you’re in the mood for brunch done a little differently, get yourself down to The Eight restaurant in Haymarket. This popular Chinese restaurant is known for its daily yum cha offering, and is a great option for those looking to get their fix of early morning dumplings.
Remicone, Sydney - Review
If you’re in Sydney and love ice cream, check out Remicone in Townhall. These guys do modern softserve ice cream , and we can’t get enough of their quirky flavour combos!
Mamak, Haymarket - Review
Mamak is a Sydney institution, serving up sweet and savoury roti along with other Malaysian staples.
Ramen Zundo, Sydney - Review
Tucked in an alley in the World Square complex, Ramen Zundo is a solid ramen option if you're in the Town Hall area of Sydney.