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  2. Chinatown & Haymarket – Things to do, where to eat & more | ...

    www.sydney.com/destinations/sydney/sydney-city/chinatown-and-haymarket

    Discover Chinatown and Haymarket, where you can get authentic Chinese cuisine such as noodles, dumplings and yum cha, as well as other Asian delights.

  3. Chinatown, Sydney - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinatown,_Sydney

    Chinatown (Chinese: 悉尼唐人街; Cantonese Yale: Sīknèih Tòhngyàhn'gāai; pinyin: Xīní Tángrénjiē) is an urban enclave situated in the southern part of the Sydney central business district, in New South Wales, Australia.

  4. Chinatown - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024) - ...

    www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g255060-d265958-Reviews-Chinatown-Sydney...

    Chinatown Sydney, iconic Chinese inscribed gateway, some things haven't changed - haven't visited Sydney in a long time. Tram or walked, Market City, Paddy's Market: fresh vegs + fruit, souvenirs, clothing, yumcha, restaurants & more – great experience.

  5. The Best Things To See and Do in Chinatown, Sydney - Culture Trip

    theculturetrip.com/.../articles/the-best-things-to-see-and-do-in-chinatown-sydney

    Located in Haymarket, in the southern part of Sydney’s central business district, Chinatown is just a 10-minute stroll from Central Station. Here, you’ll find an exciting mix of sights, smells and sounds unique to Chinatown.

  6. 17 Of The Best Restaurants In Sydney’s Chinatown Right Now -...

    www.theurbanlist.com/sydney/a-list/chinatown-restaurants-sydney

    Sydney's Chinatown brings together flavours, cuisines and dishes from all over Asia—from classic yum cha to Korean BBQ, BYO dumpling eateries, spicy Thai curries, golden Peking duck and ramen. Read on for the best Chinatown Sydney restaurants for your next Asian food feast.

  7. Get down to Sydney's Chinatown: a complete guide | Orbzii

    www.orbzii.com/guides-tips/sydney-chinatown-guide

    Stretching from Darling Harbour all the way across to George Street, Sydney Chinatown makes up a big chunk of the central Haymarket district and is instantly recognisable for its red lanterns, neon signs decorated with Chinese characters and, of course, restaurants offering up numerous, mouth-watering delights.

  8. Chinatown, Sydney

    sydneycitytour.com.au/attractions/chinatown-sydney

    Chinatown is located in the city centre next to Haymarket and Darling Harbour and is open every day of the year. It is also been named Australia’s biggest Chinatown. Filled with hundreds of stalls, thousands of people, and plenty of food, this is a must-stop in your travels to Sydney.

  9. A food & drink guide to Chinatown | Sydney.com

    www.sydney.com/destinations/sydney/sydney-city/chinatown-and-haymarket/food...

    Despite its name, Chinatown is much more than delicious Chinese food. This is the Asian food hub of Sydney, where you can find everything from Cantonese cuisine to Malaysian, Thai, Japanese, Vietnamese and Korean barbecue. Dine in dumpling houses, fill a tray to bursting at an underground food court, indulge in a tucked-away fine-dining ...

  10. Chinatown Night Market | Sydney.com

    www.sydney.com/events/chinatown-night-market

    Step into a bustling Asian street market right in the heart of Sydney. Every Friday, the vibrant Chinatown Night Market takes over Dixon Street in a melting pot of tastes, smells, sights and sounds. Find out more.

  11. Magic of Sydney's Chinatown

    www.sydneytravelguide.com.au/listing/chinatown

    Dating back to the 1920s, Sydney’s Chinatown has long been the heart of the city’s Asian community. Centred around the pedestrian Dixon Street, it’s packed with restaurants and shops.