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Geoff Kim: If you’re craving authentic Malaysian food, save your airfares and head to Haymarket. The Indomie Goreng with salted duck egg is the best dish in Sydney full stop.
Geoff Kim: A Vietnamese diner in Sydney’s south offers inventive takes on the classics including coconutty pancakes, crunchy pig’s head nuggets and fresh banh mi.
Lebanese Restaurant · Parramatta · 78 tips and reviews
Geoff Kim: It's rare to fill two bellies for $20 in Sydney, but at this beloved chicken shop a whole charcoal chook, garlic sauce, pickles and bread is a meal for a king on a pauper's budget.
Geoff Kim: Order the chicken biryani (or the lamb, if they haven’t run out already) and revel in the mosh pit of spiced up basmati rice, each grain tinted in varying shades of butter yellow and saffron orange.
Geoff Kim: This old faithful is famous for hand-pulled noodles with pork mince and light-as-a-feather dumplings. Pork and chive are an essential order – get them pan-fried, steamed or boiled.
Malay Restaurant · Central Business District · 10 tips and reviews
Geoff Kim: What it may have lost in suburban charm is has made up for in regular accessibility. Is Alice Tan's char kway teow still the best in town? It certainly gives its competition a run for its moneybags.
Geoff Kim: Spicy Joint, a wildly popular Sichuan chain in China, has expanded south – bringing peppercorn-littered braises, fiery hotpots and nightly queues to Dixon Street.
Geoff Kim: The burgers are excellent, the smoked chicken wings are juicy as and the brisket sandwich is worth slugging your way across the city on a rainy day to fulfil your braised meat dreams.
Geoff Kim: Banh mi are a Sydney religion and here they make them cheap and crunchy. There is the traditional pork (a cold cut combo), deep pink barbecue pork, crackling pork belly, chicken or dense meatballs.
Malay Restaurant · Sydney City Center · 42 tips and reviews
Geoff Kim: The queues form early for lunch at this CBD staple, but they also move swiftly. The kitchen here bangs out trays of mixed Malaysian curries, laksa and Hainanese chicken at a terrific rate.
Szechuan Restaurant · Central Business District · 5 tips and reviews
Geoff Kim: What it is that Sichuan food enthusiasts can’t get enough of is the unmistakable flavour imparted by Sichuan peppercorns, especially those in the food at Dainty Sichuan Noddle Express.