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Australia's unsung food suburbs

Guardian Australia heads out to discover Australia's best everyday restaurants and brilliant grocery shops in suburbs and towns less well-known for good eating
  • Castlecrag: a dining destination that flies under the radar.

    Unsung food suburbs: Castlecrag, New South Wales

    Among the beautiful stone houses and clipped lawns of this north shore Sydney suburb are a host of surprisingly good dining options for those living in the area – and beyond
  • Sunshine: Hu tien mi kho at Queen’s Rose the Sun

    Unsung food suburbs: Sunshine, Victoria

    Sunshine was once known for its manufacturing, but these days its reputation is built on its culturally diverse community and food offerings to match, writes Claire Davie
  • Unsung food suburbs: Arncliffe

    Unsung food suburbs: Arncliffe, New South Wales

    Only a short stretch from Sydney airport, Arncliffe keeps a small community feel through its food, particularly its delicious Lebanese restaurants, writes Alison Byrne
  • Assorted traditional Indian sweet treats from Bikaner Sweet and Curry Cafe.

    Unsung food suburbs: Dandenong, Victoria

    Dandenong is treasure trove of food, with its own Little India and Afghan Bazaar precincts – plus cafes and restaurants offering cuisines ranging from Balkan to Mauritian
  • Homebush West

    Unsung food suburbs: Homebush West, Sydney

    It may be small but it's a perfectly formed strip of Chinese, Vietnamese and Sri Lankan taste delights
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