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The Best Cheap Eats In Sydney

By Matthew Lynch
March 16, 2024
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Sydney, the vibrant heart of Australia, is renowned for its stunning landmarks and diverse culinary scene. Amidst the upscale dining options, there are plenty of cheap eats sprinkled across the city that promise delicious meals without burning a hole in your wallet. Here’s a rundown of some of the best affordable food spots you must try in Sydney.

1.Mamak (Chinatown): For authentic and affordable Malaysian delights, Mamak is a go-to spot for food lovers. Do not miss out on their famous roti canai and satay skewers – they’re packed with flavor and won’t cost you more than a few dollars.

2.El Jannah (Granville): This Middle Eastern charcoal chicken institution has been serving succulent grilled chicken with garlic sauce and pickles for years. The generous servings come with a side of fluffy bread, all for a very fair price.

3.Fishmongers (Manly): If you crave fish and chips by the beach, Fishmongers offers some of the freshest seafood at great prices. You can grab a box of tempura battered fish with chips and salad and enjoy it by the seaside.

4.Lentil as Anything (Newtown): Perfect for vegetarians looking for an economical meal, this donation-based eatery serves an array of tasty plant-based dishes. You pay what you feel the food is worth, making it an affordable option for every budget.

5.Din Tai Fung (Various Locations): While on the higher end of ‘cheap eats,’ this world-renowned Taiwanese restaurant serves up their signature xiao long bao (soup dumplings) that will give you a bang for your buck with precision and taste.

6.Spice Alley (Chippendale): An atmospheric laneway lined with hawker-style eateries offering pan-Asian cuisine at wallet-friendly prices. From Vietnamese pho to Singaporean laksa, you’ll be spoilt for choice without having to splurge.

7.Pie Tin (Newtown): For those who have a soft spot for pies, Pie Tin crafts gourmet pies filled with inventive ingredients like pulled pork or sweet potato, goat cheese, and spinach – all served up at modest prices.

8.Gumshara Ramen (Haymarket): Located in the Eating World food court, this spot has gained a cult following for its thick and hearty ramen broths crafted using traditional techniques – a filling meal guaranteed not to break the bank.

9.Hakiki Turkish Ice Cream (Newtown): Satisfy your sweet tooth with unique flavors like melon and feta or baklava ice cream after your meal without spending much at all.

10.Banh Mi Thit by Night’s Vietnamese bakeries: Don’t overlook Sydney’s selection of Vietnamese bakeries where banh mi sandwiches boasting crusty bread filled with fresh vegetables and savory meats are both deliciously satisfying and incredibly cheap.

From street food to cozy cafés, Sydney proves that budget dining doesn’t mean compromising on quality or flavor. Whether you’re craving Asian delicacies, Middle Eastern feasts or Aussie classics, there’s something to delight your palate in every corner of this bustling metropolis – all while keeping your spending to a minimum!

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