Australian Fast Food!! ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ TOP 5 CHEAP EATS in Sydney, Australia!

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – Welcome to Sydney, Australia! Today weโ€™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, itโ€™s going to be a delicious day of food in Australia!

1. Marrickville Pork Roll – https://goo.gl/maps/Fu6oDvRozM6nLGgX6 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 – https://goo.gl/maps/dBs51Jbw4TaQCqyg9 Price – $20 AUD (13.42 USD) for Large – One of the most famous Sydney foods is a Halal snack pack, HSP for short – and itโ€™s one of the greatest Australian cheap eats.

3. El Jannah Granville – https://goo.gl/maps/wVL84F87ME3eAe4r6 Price – $15.90 AUD (10.67 USD) for ยฝ chicken plate – El Jannah Granville serves Lebanese charcoal roasted chicken.

4. Chinese Noodle Restaurant – https://goo.gl/maps/FuR3yokWEuLsFnzu9 Price – $15.80 AUD (10.58 USD) – This noodle restaurant is known for their northern Chinese fried noodles and dumplings.

5. Indian Home Diner – https://goo.gl/maps/gudGiYZp3G5RiaC26 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 – thereโ€™s so much delicious food to discover!

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