SUSHI HUB POTTS POINT
Read moreA small Japanese restaurant in the heart of Kings Cross, offering a pleasant break in the middle of this busy district. It's part of a chain that you'll find elsewhere in the city. Its "takeaway" stand gives access to the pleasant dining room, where you can sit either at a table or at the counter. In the latter case, you're seated in front of a conveyor belt on which a whole assortment of Asian dishes is paraded, with the color of the dish indicating the price. It's fun, fairly inexpensive and very tempting...
DIXON STREET FOOD COURT
Read moreNicknamed "small Asia" in Sydney, it is not a restaurant but the main, pedestrian and shady street of Chinatown, where a multitude of dishes offer you different dishes from almost all Asian countries. Clients, mainly immigrants but also Australians or Asians, are also a guarantee of quality. We eat well for cheap with a very wide variety of ingredients. A Malaysian laksa assam, the kway kway Singapore, a soup tom khar hai Thai, etc. This is not the choice that is missing.
THE MALAYA
Read moreWhen it opened in the 1960s, the Malaya was renowned for its very special Malaysian cuisine, Nyonya, a spicy dish typical of the famous city of Malacca. Today, all the region's specialties are served here, from beef redang to laksa curry and char kway teow. Waiters like to recommendotak otak, a kind of fish pate spiced with chilli and wrapped in banana leaves. Let their advice inspire you to discover this sumptuous cuisine.
EASTERN PEARL RESTAURANT
Read moreFresh and varied Asian dishes served in a calm and relaxed atmosphere.
MAMAK
Read moreThe name of this restaurant with Malaysian specialties comes from the name given to the stalls found on the side of the roads near Kuala Lumpur. The meals are copious, the prices more than affordable and the dishes served quickly. Very good value for money. Other Mamak restaurants are also located in Sydney and Brisbane. You can find very good curries, noodles, rice... And specialties such as Nasi Lemak, a rice-based dish cooked in coconut milk and served with cucumber, peanuts and pickled vegetables.
TUK TUK BY THE SEA
Read moreWant to sit down at a good Thai restaurant? Here is an address for gourmets with simple flavors and dishes that hit the spot. Located in front of the ocean, Tuk Tuk offers generous and cheap plates with pad thai, of course, but also marinated pork, duck with coconut milk and curry, beef noodle soups or fish with sweet and sour sauce. For dessert, ice cream is offered. The atmosphere is rather calm and the service very friendly.
TRUFUSION INDIAN BAR & GRILL
Read moreHere, we welcome you as friends to discover a contemporary and surprising Indian cuisine that will satisfy meat-eaters and veggies alike. First of all, the restaurant overlooks the river, offering breathtaking sunsets, and to top it all off, for very reasonable prices you can try samosas, tandoori chicken, chicken tikka masala and other vegetarian specialties. Beware: some dishes are very spicy!
MANLY THAI GOURMET
Read moreA nice address for a very inexpensive lunch in Manly. The restaurant is almost hidden away, on the 1st floor above the Alice Dumpling Bar restaurant, but it's well known among locals, who flock there to enjoy the AU$12 lunch special. For this unbeatable price, you can enjoy pad thai, green or red curry, accompanied by your choice of tofu, chicken or beef. The restaurant boasts a terrace with a magnificent view of Manly beach. What's more, the quantities served are quite gargantuan!