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Lidcombe

Guk’s Eedaero Gamjatang.
14/20

This Korean restaurant only sells one type of soup, but the queue starts early

Sydney has a new holder for the title of Koreatown. “I didn’t expect it to be so popular,” says the chef of Guk’s Eedaero Gamjatang in the thriving new hub.

  • Kevin Cheng
Saewoobuchu jeon (chive and prawn pan-fried pancakes) at Yeodongsik.
14.5/20

Yeodongsik

Generous comfort with a line out the front.

Ppyeodagwi-haejangguk (pork bone soup with rice).
14.5/20

This Korean ‘hangover soup’ is one of the most soothing liquids in Sydney

No matter what night of the week you visit, a line for Yeodongsik is inevitable. Callan Boys joins the queue.

  • Callan Boys
Down the 'double decker' with a chocolate
 milkshake
 for an affordable
 gulp of night culture.

Chubby Buns Burgers

Cheap and chubby. Head to Lidcombe to enjoy late-night halal burgers with a unique charcoal flavour.

  • Andrew Levins

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Filipino is the eighth most spoken language in Australia, so it’s surprising we’re

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Restaurants run a distant second to karaoke bars in Filipino culture, which is why this place is a ...

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Don't be discouraged by the clinically clean decor, get past the plain wooden chairs, ...

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Filipino food isn't too easy to find in Sydney, with the exception of a few Filo takeaway joints at ...

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