Malaysia Small Chili Restaurant, Campsie, Sydney inner west

Malaysia Small Chili Restaurant, Campsie, Sydney inner west

 ✦ The ever popular Malaysian cuisine has another contender for best laksa and char kway teoh in Sydney ✦ Ho Jiak has got to be one of my favourites in Sydney in terms of the best tasting dishes though they are not the cheapest by 

Ho Jiak, Haymarket, Sydney CBD

Ho Jiak, Haymarket, Sydney CBD

✦ Ho Jiak is a Malaysian Restaurant with a branch in Strathfield as well as Haymarket ✦ We went to the Haymarket branch which is located across the road from Market City ✦ I can safely say that I have a new favourite Char Kway 

Petaling Street, Kingsford, Sydney

Petaling Street, Kingsford, Sydney

Visiting my old university haunt of Anzac parade Kingsford for dinner brought us to Petaling Street. A relatively new restaurant that definitely wasn’t around when I was there during my university days, it seemed to be quite popular. The menu had a comprehensive listing of 

Spice Alley, Chippendale, Sydney Central

Spice Alley, Chippendale, Sydney Central

Next to the swanky big new apartment blocks of Central Park, there is a new hawker style eatery. Tucked away behind some old heritage listed buildings is ‘Spice alley’. Not actually a restaurant in itself, but a hawker style area serving a number of different 

Lee’s Malaysian, Sydney CBD

Lee’s Malaysian, Sydney CBD

Guest blogger edition Open relatively late and located towards the north side of the city (near Wynyard), Lee’s Malaysian is the perfect place to go after after work drinks. I’ve previously tried the laksa which is really nice if a little bit too spicy for 

Malacca Straits, Broadway, Sydney

Malacca Straits, Broadway, Sydney

Guest blogger edition I first went to Malacca Straits a few years ago and immediately fell in love with this place. So many dishes to choose from with delicious Malaysian flavours. You can also bring your own mud crab and they will cook it for 

Sedap, Sydney CBD

Sedap, Sydney CBD

Guest blogger editionIt seems Malaysian restaurants never go out of fashion with another one joining the ranks at the Lumiere building in the Sydney CBD. Sedap is located in the block of shops inside the Lumiere building (KFC corner) which also houses the Japanese Izakaya