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Pillar has a calming, minimalist design.

‘A coffee degustation’: Enjoy curated brews, cakes and creative cafe classics at Burwood’s Pillar

Devotees of the bean can order trays featuring four kinds of coffee, alongside counter sweets and snacks.

  • Lenny Ann Low
Hong Kong-style French toast with butter, condensed milk and maple syrup.
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Kowloon Cafe is a little bit of Hong Kong Disneyland in Burwood

Burwood might be the most thrilling place to eat in Sydney right now, reviews Callan Boys.

  • Callan Boys
Signature biang biang noodles at Xian Eatery.

Say hello to biang biang noodles at Burwood's Xi'an Eatery

It's a good time to slurp the wide, chewy noodles known as biang biang in Sydney right now.

  • Andrew Levins
The Not So French Toast is the cafe's most sought-after dish.

The Picnic

Rug up or grab an outdoor table - this family-friendly cafe takes excellent advantage of its proximity to Burwood Park.

  • Candice Chung
Plant milk teas

Tea Plus

This Burwood tea shop's pastel beverage and bite-sized Taiwanese morsel combinations will have you back for more.

  • Angie Schiavone
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Sydney Dumpling King

It’s not the only joint in Sydney claiming rights to the dumpling throne, but the

Oriental Ricebox

This cosy one-room Thai eatery is a welcome respite from rundown car yards

My Chinese Kitchen

‘My’ Chinese Kitchen? Who wouldn’t want to lay claim to a place serving pork

Al Aseel restaurant in Burwood.

Al Aseel

The name means ''the authentic'' and Al Aseel serves up Lebanese fare that is just that.

  • Angie Schiavone
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Sea Bay Burwood

Slippery, slightly chewy handmade Chinese noodles are always best when tangled among meat and ...

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