Australian Fast Food!! 🇦🇺 TOP 5 CHEAP EATS in Sydney, Australia!

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Published 2023-06-10
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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - Welcome to Sydney, Australia! Today we’re going on a cheap eats tour of Sydney to eat 5 of the most iconic and affordable meals that you have to try. From charcoal chicken to Halal snack pack, it’s going to be a delicious day of food in Australia!

1. Marrickville Pork Roll - goo.gl/maps/Fu6oDvRozM6nLGgX6?entry=yt Price - $8 AUD (5.37 USD) per roll - Sydney has a large Vietnamese population and banh mi are extremely popular and affordable.

2. Metro One Kebab Ashfield - goo.gl/maps/dBs51Jbw4TaQCqyg9?entry=yt Price - $20 AUD (13.42 USD) for Large - One of the most famous Sydney foods is a Halal snack pack, HSP for short - and it’s one of the greatest Australian cheap eats.

3. El Jannah Granville - goo.gl/maps/wVL84F87ME3eAe4r6?entry=yt Price - $15.90 AUD (10.67 USD) for ½ chicken plate - El Jannah Granville serves Lebanese charcoal roasted chicken.

4. Chinese Noodle Restaurant - goo.gl/maps/FuR3yokWEuLsFnzu9?entry=yt Price - $15.80 AUD (10.58 USD) - This noodle restaurant is known for their northern Chinese fried noodles and dumplings.

5. Indian Home Diner - goo.gl/maps/gudGiYZp3G5RiaC26?entry=yt Price - $15 AUD (10.06 USD) for Double Chicken Tikka Kebab, which was tasty and convenient.

Of course this only scratches the surface of the diversity and the quantity of what you can eat in Sydney - there’s so much delicious food to discover!

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All Comments (21)
  • @KillcamzAu
    Imagine walking down Parramatta Road and seeing Mark Weins. Never in my wildest dreams would I have thought he’d be even remotely close to me
  • @annarrrrmawl
    As a Sydney local I've gotta give Mark huge props - the man does his homework! So crazy to see him eating at the same places that we love to eat. Hope you come back and get to try more of our favs, Mark!
  • @giffiengo5729
    As a Sydneysider, I appreciate that you really did your research and didn’t just stay in the CBD/typical touristy areas. So much representation and showcasing small businesses in this video - these are options I normally eat as a local, thanks for showing the diversity 👏🏼
  • @maesterjono
    Seeing Mark’s pure joy eating his first HSP has made my day.
  • @rhysiieboii
    Never thought I'd see Mark smashing a HSP in Aus. Just glad he liked it 😂
  • @DK_Son
    As a Sydney-born guy, I am well aware of most of these places. As soon as you said Marrickville, I knew you were hitting those pork rolls. You did a great job picking out some really unique spots. I could give you another 100 places with great food too. Sydney is riddled with multicultural food.
  • @mary-janeyoung7295
    As a Sydneysider, I always passed in front of Chinatown Noodle restaurant but never tried their food. Thanks to you Mark, tonight I stopped by to try their braised eggplant, pan-fried dumplings, and fresh Noodle. OMG!!! What a find!!! That eggplant, though...award winning ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Will go back for more 👍
  • @cocodel99
    Shout out to all the ethnic people that opened up restaurants and foodary in Australia. I don't know what we'll do without y'all 😂🫶🏾
  • @SydneyFoodBoy
    This is exactly why you're my all time favourite food vlogger to watch Mark. 10/10 research in every country you visit, and as a Sydneysider these were some perfect spots to hit for the mentioned foods. Very cool to see you dining at spots we dine at 😁
  • @doggyhotpot
    As an Australian, I felt proud when you enjoyed our multicultural foods. I hope you revisit Sydney for another food tour!
  • @user-cp2gu9po8y
    Mark, I’ve wanted to visit Australia since I was a little girl and this series just makes me want to visit even more. I hope people realize you can’t cover everything when you visit but you always manage to show the best of the best of what the country has to offer. Thank you.
  • @zaraeraesmith7510
    This was great! It's so lovely as a Sydneysider to see someone try foods and appreciate them for the first time! I've realised how grateful I should be!
  • @Eckythump
    This is why I love living in Sydney. The diverse range of ethnicities gives us so many options for amazing cuisine. Thanks for showing our great city!
  • @fishballs93
    Unreal! Mark Wiens living his best life just casually lining up at MPR, smashing a HSP with the holy trinity in Ashfield, hopping on a train to Granville to get El Jannahs, ordering all the best dishes at chinatown noodle and capping it off with a double tikka roll at Indian Home diner before midnight.
  • @david-reason
    Hi Mark, I lived in China for 6 years, before moving to Bangkok. Every night after work I'd have hand-made noodles. The guys usually from North West China, would mix a sack of flour with yeast and water to ferment / grow overnight. Each portion was cut from the large slab and turned into noodles. It's something that entertained me every evening without fail. They turned a lump of dough with hand pressure and stretching plus a little flour / olive oil from large pipes into thin great tasting noodles in a few minutes. I miss them. Best wishes from Bangkok.
  • I am constantly IMPRESSED with Mark's seeming endless appetite. He attacks each dish like he has not eaten in days. Clearly there is much discipline and focus required to maintain this level of food hunger while also maintaining his lean physique. Very impressed. .
  • Mark coming to Western Sydney cause that's where the culture and food of Sydney is! I'm so proud!
  • @jaybuckODT
    I moved to Australia from Dallas texas for college in 2015 and El Jannah was my go to spot! The half chicken & fries was so affordable and filling!! My housemate would often walk into the kitchen while I was preparing dinner and ask me, “yo you wanna go to El J?” without even hesitating I’d say HELL YES 😂. Good times man
  • @esco75
    As an American, I lived in Sydney for 6 months. Sydney does have wonderful food, but my go-to spot for a piece of home was Franky's Pizza! It immediately sent you back to the 80s!
  • @victor5663
    Thank you for supporting small local businesses and showcasing the beauty of these cities and towns you visit! I've been watching for years. Come to Toronto!