Spice Alley on Kensington Street is home to the renowned "Hawker Stalls" which is known throughout Asia. Spice Alley has six hawker-style eateries under a ceiling of glowing lanterns, which the laneway meanders through the landscape of Asian cuisine.
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Image sourced from http://www.centralparksydney.com/what-s-on/news-events/explore-along-kensington-street |
Let's travel around Asia:
Alex Lee Kitchen (Singapore)
-Authentic Singaporean Chicken Rice served up by one of Sydney's most reputed chef, Alex Lee.
Bang Luck Thai Streetfood (Thailand)
-Thai food with a hint of Vietnamese fusion, known for their Pad See Ew which is a type of delicious noodle.
Old Jim Kee (Malaysia)
-Have a wide selection of Malaysian food including mouth watering stir-fry dishes such as Char Kuey Theow.
Hong Kong Diner (Hong Kong)
-Authentic Dim Sum without breaking the bank, and also hand made noodles.
Kyo-To (Japan)
-Not your everyday sushi bar, they don't even serve sushi. They do however serve mean rice bowls and Japan noodles.
Viet (Vietnam)
-Looking pho some delicious Vietnamese food? They serve the iconic dish of Vietnam and much more, however everybody loves their Pho.
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Bar Chinois is the watering hole where the east and west meet. It is a French-Asian fusion bar with some hip and chic. Every hour is happy hour at Bar Chinois.
Location of Spice Alley:
Kensington Street, Chippendale, New South Wales 2008
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Image sourced from https://www.kensingtonstreet.com.au/vendor/gin-lane/ |
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Written by Max Yam Venn Loon
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