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Burwood, NSW is a suburb of Sydney just 10 minutes away by train from Central Station. This is arguably the best place in Sydney for Chinese food and East Asian food -- from Chinese regional specialties to stuff from Singaporean hawker stands, you can find it here. When you're in Sydney, skip Chinatown and check out these 6 authentic and delicious places (plus 1 extra dessert recommendation)!
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Sydney has so many Japanese restaurants, but some provide the perfect meal for a very reasonable price. In this guide, you'll find...
- 1 place to get the fluffiest Japanese pancakes
- 3 of the best ramen shops
- 2 midrange restaurants
- 4 dessert places
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Sydney has so many cafes for matcha. After living here, I've found 6 of the best places serving anything from matcha lattes to cakes.
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Here are some of the best Middle Eastern places in Sydney! This guide contains some of the best restaurants overall, which can be found in the ethnic areas west of the city centre, and some delicious options closer to all the tourist sites. Overall, this guide contains...
- 3 cafes
- 5 restaurants
- 2 dessert places
Happy eating!
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With an airport and resort town less than 30 minutes from the site itself, Uluru is one of the easiest and most convenient ways to visit the Australian Outback. Because of this convenience, visiting Uluru from any other Australian city is the perfect trip for a long weekend, and you won't feel like you missed anything. The guide below details exactly what I did and includes:
- A day-by-day guide of what to see (and an option to see Uluru in 2 days, perfect for a Friday-Sunday trip!)
- What tours I chose to go on, and why I chose not to go on others
- My personal tips and mistakes to avoid!
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