Author: Lee Tran Lam


The Hit ListSydney

The April Hit List: Momofuku Seiobo, Westwood Pizza, Uma Curry & Roti, and More

There are new establishments by familiar faces for you to check out: RaRa Ramen, Matt Moran and Parliament On King…

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The March Hit List: Cafe Freda’s, Nakano Darling, Soul Deli, and More

Say hello to a new Korean deli, inventive Mexican brunch spot and the latest incarnation of Freda’s  – the back-alley…

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The February Hit List: Bad Hombres, Ria Pizza + Wine, Foreign Return, and More

This month is about Lunar New Year feasting, whether you’re enjoying Hong Kong desserts in a tiny railway eatery or…

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The January Hit List: Monopole, Kid Kyoto, Chi by Lotus, and More

There are good reasons to return to the CBD after work-from-home orders lifted recently. Monopole 2.0 and Chi By Lotus…

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The December Hit List: Calita, Lilymu, Little Turtle, VN Street Foods, and More

December marks the start of summer-friendly dining and festive feasting (plus the overeating that accompanies it). So sign up for…

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The November Hit List: Esteban, CicciaBella, Fabbrica, Peppe’s, and More

There are new openings and good reasons to revisit old favourites this month. Ragazzi’s latest venture encourages you to happily…

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The October Hit List: Ezra, Flour Shop, Where’s Nick, Aria, and More

Sydney still faces social-distancing restrictions, but that hasn’t stopped new restaurants launching, pop-up collaborations forming and change-makers leaving their mark.…

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The September Hit List: Poly, Little Lagos, XOPP, and More

You might not be able to leave the country, but the world’s cuisines are still at your doorstep. Try jollof…

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Momofuku Seiōbo, Sharon Kwan Kitchen, Bad Hombres, and More: New on the Resy Hit List

Venues have adapted to the pandemic with spritzes of sanitiser and expanded take-home options, but some establishments have gone even…

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