Ashfield
- Review
- The Tart Sisters
This tiny, swoony, sunny bakery shop is like a country fair stall in full bloom
The Tart Sisters in Ashfield is one of best bakery shops in Sydney, selling golden savoury tarts, oven-warm brioche, chubby pastry pies and sweet fruit-laden treats.
- Lenny Ann Low
- Review
- Sydney
A one-stop shop made with love at Ashfield Apothecary
Love is at the heart of this small, fetching cafe in Ashfield.
- Lenny Ann Low
- Review
- Sydney
Outfield cafe reinvents the picnic
Get your food to go, grab a picnic rug and relearn the ancient art of not doing much at all for a while.
- Jill Dupleix
- Review
- Sydney
Koku Culture, the little charmer for big appetites
Take this as a warning, or as a challenge – NOBODY finishes the food on their plate at this Japanese cafe.
- Jill Dupleix
- Review
- Sydney
Yummy Chinese BBQ
It’s a timed two-hour ride at this all-you-can-eat barbecue joint with hands-off service and hands-on eating.
- Review
- Sydney
Sky Mountain
It’s one of the less famous eateries on Ashfield’s crowded restaurant strip, and also one of the best.
- Review
- Sydney
Shanghai Dumpling
Timing is everything here: arrive too early and dumplings are still being prepped - so you only have a trimmed menu to pick from.
- Review
- Sydney
Shanghai Night
Recently upsized servings - but not prices - make it great flavour-to-dollar value.
- Review
- Sydney
New Shanghai
The exceptional pork and crab buns, with their golden pan-fried bottoms and sesame sprinkled tops, justify the popularity of Sydney’s four New Shanghai outlets on their own.
- Review
- Sydney
Lao Fu Qing
The menu at Lao Fu Qing is like a hunger-inducing picture book for adults, and with a whopping selection to choose from, be prepared to make some tough decisions.
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