Glad to hear you enjoyed it, thanks for watching! Yes, we are so lucky in Sydney to have so many cuisines available! We take this for granted sometimes. We remember being in Zurich 10 years ago and finding only European options available. There's only so many schnitzels and weiners you can take before getting sick of it!
Yes, Chatswood and Ashfield are definitely on our to do list. Surry Hills has some awesome restaurants, but tend to be a bit on the exy side. That said, we'll look into it in more detail. Thanks for the suggestions!!
How awesome is Albees! It is always very satisfying to know that we visit places that resonate with our viewers, thanks for watching and letting us know James!
great video guys... well done -- if you could kindly include the google map location that would be great...also start writing a guide book... you have the material so transcribe and put it in a book...
Here is the map for you: jjbucketlisttravellers.com/destinations/ . Really interesting suggestion about the book, thank you! We have a website/travel blog and have been planning to put our Sydney food tours on it, a book would be next level and a great challenge. We'll definitely consider it!
@anthonybacha2521 not true. This is Sydney, the real Sydney. Over 95% of Sydney lives outside the City of Sydney. City of Sydney Population: ~250,000 vs Greater Sydney Population: ~5,200,000
@peterbell2446 I live in Western Sydney. I don't believe Western Sydney is Sydney. Parramatta and Penrith are the next cities outside of Sydney. I live in Paramatta, not Sydney lol
Hi Anthony, yes a lot of the spots in the video are generally known to be 'Western Sydney', but as the city has evolved, areas like Parramatta and Homebush are more accurately now the heart of Sydney! www.smh.com.au/national/welcome-to-the-centre-of-sydney-its-a-creek-20040125-gdi825.html The broader point that we wanted to make with the video was that there are so many amazing food districts in Sydney that are not typically on peoples foodie 'bucket list', especially out further west. Thanks for watching.
Pedantic or on the spectrum? Either way I hope you navigate through a challenging world, where most people don't focus on such inane and irrelevant critique. Let us simply agree it's simply not Melbourne or any other Aussie city for that matter. P S. Today I drove from the Western Sydney Airport to North Sydney. As we crested a hill out west, it was a continual line of urban habitation from Casula to the CBD in front of us. No major gaps. Are you okay with that, or would you like formal borders?
@Dobuan75 @Dobuan75 Hi there, you little boomer. Are you over the age of 40? I can tell by the way you bring up mental illnesses so casually. Let me tell you something, mate: Parramatta is a city and has its own CBD. Do you know how many cities exist within NSW? Read up into the NSW Geographical Names Register. You can look into confirmed cities within NSW where you will find Parramatta, Penrith, Dubbo, Tamworth, Campbelltown, etc. Do some research, my friend, and learn about your country. If you think basic geography and common knowledge about your own state is being pedantic or on the spectrum, i truly feel sorry for your kids who are missing out on vital knowledge about their own country.
Wow, what a wonderful food spots in Sydney, all looked so good and delicious.
We are very lucky in Sydney to have such great food from all round the world! Thanks for watching Yasin!😀
@BucketListTravellers Happy weekend you guys and have a great week ahead. 😀
Great video! There are so many cuisines that I have not tried yet.
Glad to hear you enjoyed it, thanks for watching! Yes, we are so lucky in Sydney to have so many cuisines available! We take this for granted sometimes. We remember being in Zurich 10 years ago and finding only European options available. There's only so many schnitzels and weiners you can take before getting sick of it!
Great video! Awesome list. Thanks for the heads up.
Next one, don't forget Surry Hills, Eastwood, Chatswood, and Ashfield.
Yes, Chatswood and Ashfield are definitely on our to do list. Surry Hills has some awesome restaurants, but tend to be a bit on the exy side. That said, we'll look into it in more detail. Thanks for the suggestions!!
Well done,you visited some of my personal favourites,especially Albees !! Best curry puffs in Sydney 👍🏼
How awesome is Albees! It is always very satisfying to know that we visit places that resonate with our viewers, thanks for watching and letting us know James!
Such a good video!!! I'm starving now!!! 🤣
😀😀😀. Yay, thanks for watching Mariano! Just wait until we do Lane Cove, it will be epic!😜
Delicious .. 🙏 thanks for sharing 🥰
You're welcome, thanks for watching Vicki!😀
Sydney - ok let's have it, guys! 😀
Hey Steph and Andie! Harris Park in particular is amazing for veg food, you would love it!
I'm going to Australia. I'm going to go to Suriname Guyana or French Guiana vr
Sounds like you have a big trip planned. All the best for it, we hope you have a great time in Australia and abroad!
great video guys... well done -- if you could kindly include the google map location that would be great...also start writing a guide book... you have the material so transcribe and put it in a book...
Thanks! We thought a video like this would be helpful and showcase how amazing Sydney is.
Here is the map for you: jjbucketlisttravellers.com/destinations/ . Really interesting suggestion about the book, thank you! We have a website/travel blog and have been planning to put our Sydney food tours on it, a book would be next level and a great challenge. We'll definitely consider it!
Western Sydney has amazing food options. Auburn...know it well...let me guess...cash only. lol
😂 The western suburbs of Sydney are so awesome and we find amazing food spots every time we visit.
This is not Sydney. It's Western Sydney. Do you mind changing the title? It's click bait.
@anthonybacha2521 not true. This is Sydney, the real Sydney. Over 95% of Sydney lives outside the City of Sydney.
City of Sydney Population: ~250,000 vs Greater Sydney Population: ~5,200,000
@peterbell2446 I live in Western Sydney. I don't believe Western Sydney is Sydney. Parramatta and Penrith are the next cities outside of Sydney. I live in Paramatta, not Sydney lol
Hi Anthony, yes a lot of the spots in the video are generally known to be 'Western Sydney', but as the city has evolved, areas like Parramatta and Homebush are more accurately now the heart of Sydney! www.smh.com.au/national/welcome-to-the-centre-of-sydney-its-a-creek-20040125-gdi825.html
The broader point that we wanted to make with the video was that there are so many amazing food districts in Sydney that are not typically on peoples foodie 'bucket list', especially out further west. Thanks for watching.
Pedantic or on the spectrum?
Either way I hope you navigate through a challenging world, where most people don't focus on such inane and irrelevant critique.
Let us simply agree it's simply not Melbourne or any other Aussie city for that matter.
P S. Today I drove from the Western Sydney Airport to North Sydney. As we crested a hill out west, it was a continual line of urban habitation from Casula to the CBD in front of us. No major gaps.
Are you okay with that, or would you like formal borders?
@Dobuan75 @Dobuan75 Hi there, you little boomer. Are you over the age of 40? I can tell by the way you bring up mental illnesses so casually.
Let me tell you something, mate: Parramatta is a city and has its own CBD. Do you know how many cities exist within NSW? Read up into the NSW Geographical Names Register. You can look into confirmed cities within NSW where you will find Parramatta, Penrith, Dubbo, Tamworth, Campbelltown, etc. Do some research, my friend, and learn about your country. If you think basic geography and common knowledge about your own state is being pedantic or on the spectrum, i truly feel sorry for your kids who are missing out on vital knowledge about their own country.