A food lover's guide to Bankstown, Sydney
Whether it's black limes for flavouring a sour fish soup, fragrant pho, house-made salami, or enough baklava to feed 200 wedding guests, Bankstown and it's surrounding suburbs can provide.
Whether it's black limes for flavouring a sour fish soup, fragrant pho, house-made salami, or enough baklava to feed 200 wedding guests, Bankstown and it's surrounding suburbs can provide.
The eastern suburb boasts the Synchrotron, steak sandwiches, regional Chinese and Sri Lankan snacks.
Go west for a diverse mix of eats from Filipino to Maltese, Ethiopian to Vietnamese.
From bargain banh mi to tasty Cambodian classics.
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