Taste-Tested: Our Favourite Bites From Last Month’s Tours

Wildly Australian. Deeply Local.
Looking for things to do in Sydney that don’t involve queuing up for the same tired tourist traps? Last month’s food tours were packed with big flavours, bold characters, and bites so good they made grown adults tear up in public. From classic Aussie favourites to international gems tucked into backstreets, we ate our way through Sydney with zero regrets and a bit too much chilli.
Here’s a cheeky look at the standout bites from last month’s Food Safari and why you should probably book your spot before we eat it all again.
Table of Contents
- Marrickville: Pho, Bánh Mì and Beers
- Newtown: Vegan Rebellion and Sweet Surprises
- Cabramatta: Hardcore Authenticity
- Surry Hills: Fancy Feeds for the Curious Carnivore
- Why Walking Tours Sydney Are the Best Way to Eat
1. Marrickville: Pho, Bánh Mì and Beers
We kicked off one of our tastier Food Tours Sydney in Marrickville, where the pho is punchy, the bánh mì are overstuffed, and the locals aren’t afraid of flavour. This suburb's Vietnamese heritage runs deep, and it shows in every slurp and crunch.
Our pick? A steamy bowl of beef pho with marrow that wobbled just right and broth that tasted like someone’s grandma simmered it for days. Add a few slices of rare beef and a fistful of herbs? Absolute magic. Washed it all down with a cold local pale ale brewed just around the corner because hydration matters.
The vibe? Gritty, real, and full of surprises. Marrickville never tries too hard. It doesn’t have to. If you’re doing a Food Safari Sydney, make this one of your key stops.
2. Newtown: Vegan Rebellion and Sweet Surprises
Think vegan means boring? Nah. Newtown doesn’t do boring. On our walking Food Tours, this suburb always throws us curveballs, but last month it delivered a knockout.
We started with plant-based tacos that had better crunch than half the meat joints in town. Corn tortillas made in-house, jackfruit braised to perfection, and just the right amount of lime to cut the richness.
But the real standout? A vegan gelato that fooled every dairy-lover on the tour. Smooth, creamy, and spiked with Aussie native lemon myrtle. No cow, no drama.
Newtown’s a haven for those who like their food with a bit of sass. If you’re into things to do in Sydney that push boundaries, this suburb’s got your back.
3. Cabramatta: Hardcore Authenticity
Cabra is not for the faint of heart. It’s where we bring people when we’re ready to get serious about flavour and abandon cutlery altogether.
One of last month’s biggest wins was a humble plate of grilled pork skewers. Charred, caramelised, and dunked in nuoc cham that made our eyes water in the best way. Wrapped in fresh herbs and rice paper, it was DIY dinner done like a pro.
Then there was the sugarcane juice stand — squeezed right in front of you with a twist of calamansi. Sweet, tangy, and ice-cold. Perfect after the heat from those chilli-soaked vermicelli bowls.
This is the soul of Food Safari Sydney. No fluff, no nonsense. Just real food made for real people.
4. Surry Hills: Fancy Feeds for the Curious Carnivore
Not all of our food tours are street food bangers. Sometimes, we like to turn things up a notch. Surry Hills gave us one of the more refined bites last month: kangaroo tartare with native pepperberry, sitting on a crisp saltbush cracker. Bold, gamey, and uniquely Australian.
We paired it with a natural wine from a nearby bottle-o that actually knows its stuff. No sulfites, no headache, just good grapes doing their thing.
Dessert was a dark chocolate mousse with Davidson plum that tasted like someone punched your tastebuds with a sour cherry. Surry Hills is for those who think they’ve “tried everything” until they realise they haven’t scratched the surface of Aussie fine dining.
It’s proof that Food Tours Sydney can be as classy as they are cheeky.
5. Why Walking Tours Sydney Are the Best Way to Eat
Look, you can spend your holiday eating in your hotel or googling “best food near me” and hoping for the best. Or, you can let a local show you the real Sydney.
Walking food tours give you more than full bellies. They give you stories, context, and secret spots you'd never find on your own. You get to walk off every meal before the next one, meet the makers, and maybe even learn the correct way to eat a meat pie (spoiler: not with a fork).
We’ve built our tours to be immersive, cheeky, and proudly local. They’re for people who care about where their food comes from and who made it. People who like a bit of grit with their garnish.
Ready to Eat Like a Local?
Sydney’s food scene doesn’t sit still, and neither do we. Whether you’re a lifelong Sydneysider or just visiting, our Food Safari experiences are the kind of things to do in Sydney that you’ll actually remember. No boring guidebooks, no tourist traps — just proper food, great people, and a few unexpected moments along the way.
Book a tour with The Australian Food Guy and find out what makes our city taste so bloody good.
Wildly Australian. Deeply Local.







