Eastwood
- Recommended
- Guk’s Eedaero Gamjatang Eastwood
This slow-simmered Korean pork bone soup is best split with friends
Even the small size of gamjatang – priced at $40 – feeds two to three people, or go the large for $70 for groups of four or more.
- David Matthews
- Recommended
- Eastwood Mart
This Eastwood mart has all your condiment needs covered
The specialty grocer stocks bulk kimchi, noodles, seaweed and fresh vegetables and even has its own “sauce corner”.
- David Matthews
- Recommended
- Miryang
This new Korean soup shop specialises in pork bone gukbap
The menu at this Eastwood soup shop may be short, but the flavours are long and deep.
- David Matthews
- Recommended
- Sydney
Country Women’s Association Tea Rooms
This venue is a finalist in the icons category in Good Food’s Essential Sydney Cafes and Bakeries of 2025.
Killer char siu and spicy soups: Your guide to Eastwood’s best Chinese and Korean food
Treat a visit to Rowe Street like a pub crawl, and discover a cult soup spot, an epic mart with a “sauce corner”, night markets, and lots more.
- David Matthews
- Review
- CWA Tea Rooms
Missed the CWA scones at the Easter Show? This hidden spot serves them up all year round
The CWA Tea Rooms offer sweet and simple pleasures such as raisin toast, a glass of milk or cordial and those famous scones, all for just a few dollars.
- Lenny Ann Low
- Review
- Jin’s Grilled Meat Pie
‘Crispy, spicy, intensely juicy’: Sydney’s best meat pies now have a new overlord
Callan Boys is late to the minced pork pie party at Jin’s. Plus his potted guide to Eastwood eats.
- Callan Boys
- Review
- Kowloon Cafe
There are 108 dishes on the menu but don’t miss the ‘quiveringly thick’ French toast at this HK-style cafe
The menu offers 108 dishes but leave room for a crispy pineapple bun.
- Lenny Ann Low
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