Thứ Sáu, 24 tháng 4, 2015

Where to Eat in Sydney


Sydney is perhaps one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world. It has a population that comes from all corners from the world. It is estimated that more than 20% of people in Sydney was born overseas. There are people from Korea, Japan, South Africa, Ghana, South America and many other countries that call Sydney home. If you love food and culture, there are plenty of places to eat, see and do that you won’t expect to find in many other cities.


Here are a few things you can do in Sydney on where you can eat food from different countries and interact with the people:


1. Chinatown. Sydney has the second biggest ethnic Chinese population in Australia, Melbourne being the first. In the morning you can Yum Cha at Haymarket near the city center. Then at night time, you can venture out and eat at the many different restaurants ranging from Sichuan to Cantonese food.


2. Lakemba. This suburb of Sydney is located approximately 20 minutes away from the CBD. It has got the biggest Lebanese population in Australia and there are plenty of fine places where you can eat traditional Lebanese food. Some say that the food here is much better than the food in Lebanon.


3. If you are interested in Kebabs, Auburn in my opinion has the best kebabs in the world. It is made by the large Turkish community with many different kebab shops to choose from. The kebabs are sweet and juicy. There are a few shops in this suburb where it is open 24 hours a day.





Where to Eat in Sydney

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