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Jenifer Jagielski
Jenifer JagielskiSydney Eat Street Columnist

Jenifer is a food columnist for The Sunday Telegraph. She writes, photographs and shoots video for Sydney Eat Street. Jenifer’s first column for the Sunday Telegraph was Secret Suburb.

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EAT STREET + Thai Town - Chat Thai - rice vermicelli with prawns , photo - Jenifer Jagielski

Experience culinary delights in Thai Town

Originally known as ‘Thainatown’, this pocket of eateries close to Sydney’s Chinatown in Haymarket was originally just for the Thai community. Now the secrets of Thai Town are out, offering a wide array of Thai food for everyone to enjoy.

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EAT STREET + Sydney Lunar Festival - Ho Jiak - Lunar New Year feast, photo - Jenifer Jagielski

Where to celebrate Lunar New Year

With this year’s Sydney Lunar Festival set to become the largest ever, there will be plenty of places for you to eat your way to good fortune to bring in the Year of the Rat.

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EAT STREET + Australia Day 2020 - The Squire's Landing - Aussie Burger, photo - Jenifer Jagielski

Foodie finds: Where to celebrate Australia Day

Enjoy the Australia Day long weekend with some true-blue Aussie food — from traditional sausage sandwiches and burgers, to Aussie-inspired cuisine like kangaroo and emu meat pizzas, or even some special cocktails showcasing native ingredients and flavours.

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EAT STREET + Annandale Village - What's Fresh - Bushfire Relief - Endeavour Tap Rooms - Aussie Burger,, photo - Jenifer Jagielski

Restaurants, bars raising money for bushfire relief

Fill up your tummy for a good cause. Sydney Eat Street has put together a list of restaurants, cafes and bars around Sydney raising money for bushfire relief by offering a portion of food and drink sales to those in need following the devastating NSW fires.

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EAT STREET + Annandale Village - North Annandale Hotel - pan fried salmon, photo - Jenifer Jagielski

Where to eat in Annandale Village

Annandale is known for its quiet leafy streets and heritage buildings, but head to Annandale Village, a little pocket in the centre of town and you’ll find a hub of activity with plenty of places to eat, drink and catch up with the locals.

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EAT STREET + Kyle Bay / Carss Park - Cup & Cook - Power Veg Bowl with tumeric latte, photo - Jenifer Jagielski

New Year’s food detox: Where to eat healthy in Sydney

Well, that’s that then. Christmas and the New Year have come and gone but the “joy” may still be lingering for many of us — around the waist. Sydney Eat Street this week looks at the restaurants that might offset some of the excess or kickstart a healthier New Year’s resolution.

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EAT STREET + New Year's Day 2020 - Cargo Bar - menu selection, photo - supplied

What to do in Sydney on New Year’s Day

Whether you opt for a sleep-in or get up early for a swim after a big New Year’s Eve night out, there’s plenty of places to enjoy food with friends while soaking up the Sydney sun on the first day of 2020.

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EAT STREET + Christmas Lunch 2019 - Sailmaker - roasts and seafood at Christmas buffet, photo - Jenifer Jagielski

Christmas dinner or lunch without the fuss

Sick of all the hard work it takes to host a Christmas lunch or dinner at home? Sydney Eat Street has put together a list of great restaurants open on Christmas Day, offering a wide range of foods from traditional Aussie feasts to something a little bit different.

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/journalists/jenifer-jagielski/page/20