Chinatown feels basically like Hong Kong-style morning tea. Many people sitting in the street eating morning tea are foreigners. I have never seen so many foreigners eat other Chinese food. Only this one is estimated to be suitable for their leisure life. Just a few months ago, I opened a delicious duck neck. I'm surprised. It's just a small place in the building, and it doesn't feel like it will last long. That geographical location can only rely on word of mouth. The only varieties are spicy duck neck, sweet spicy duck neck, duck wing, duck claw and duck gizzard. But I want to say why that sweet and spicy one tastes the same as Zhou Heiya? Absolutely delicious. Does it match? Here, when I do things or buy things several times, I will ask people who look like China people if they can speak Chinese. They all answer questions directly in Chinese, but they are not from China. They speak Chinese fluently, and Taiwan Province accent is easy to recognize. But I can't remember it at the moment. There are five people. It is estimated that the landlord happened to think of Taiwan independence. I still believe that most people in Taiwan Province Province are patriotic. Although there are many delicious foods in Taiwan Province Province, there are more in Chinese mainland. Return to Chinatown as soon as possible. I feel that it is basically Hong Kong-style morning tea, and many people sitting on the street eating morning tea are foreigners.
There is a barbecue buffet in Ashfield, which is quite delicious. This city has a Korean food and a good Japanese food. There are several restaurants in Chinatown that cook delicious food. Morning tea is good, cheap and delicious, just for ranking. Actually, things in Sydney are already very good. My classmate in England said that there was no hair, only sushi and pizza every day. When my sister was in Sydney, my aunt's jiaozi was still in Sydney, where she sold bread slang. The domestic name is bread champion. I don't know if I heard the wrong pronunciation when I joined. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. Then there is a cold noodle with a hole in the heart. During college, my summer lunch was basically solved by cold noodles. This is definitely the most perfunctory cold noodle I have ever eaten. It tastes a little homely and looks ordinary. However, I am grateful to eat domestic snacks abroad, and I think it would be better if I ate them at home. Of course, many restaurants in China are still delicious, but the snacks are not authentic, which may be inconvenient for foreign ingredients and sauces.