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Joejohnson8
03-02-2026, 08:07 PM
What’s the best place for a bite? Visiting

Massdebator
03-02-2026, 08:36 PM
There are some decent buffets in Chinatown if that's your thing. All are pretty decent

stallionmachine123
03-02-2026, 08:42 PM
I don’t mind fat thaiger but they charge $6.9 for a can of drink lol

nosytt
03-02-2026, 08:47 PM
Gumshara for sure, my favourite place to eat anytime I go to Haymarket, although one Japanese lady from Ginza didn't rate it, which shocked me as a pasty white guy.

Joejohnson8
03-02-2026, 08:54 PM
Wasn’t thinking ramen but dayam that looks good

dewayne
03-02-2026, 09:40 PM
Nanjing Dumpling if you like soup dumplings. Chicken V for korean fried chicken/beer/liquor. Kingsway for malatang. Gumshara is very good ramen but there's also an Ippudo in world square now as another option. And there are about 3 or 4 nearly identical chinese noodle places at 8 Quay St that are all quite good if you like outdoor seating. Dopa has a decent japanese curry that I get from time to time.

Avoid getting a pub feed, the pubs in the area aren't too good on food imho. Otherwise you're golden. Tons of great stuff in Haymarket. Have fun

KakeyA
03-02-2026, 09:46 PM
Gumshara for sure, my favourite place to eat anytime I go to Haymarket, although one Japanese lady from Ginza didn't rate it, which shocked me as a pasty white guy.
In Japanese Gumshara means working really hard but has a connotation of not thinking about why you are working, maybe working your arse off without engaging your brain.

Went there once and really thing stodgy soup, overly starched, lacking finesse. Kind of thought the name matched the food. Trying really hard but without any thought of what they were producing.

Just my opinion but no Japanese person I know has ever really rates it so that chick from Ginza seems to match the dozens of Japanese I know that say the same thing.

If we have a conversation of where is good then you’ll get dozens of different opinions but nobody I know has ever really rated that place

Clivus
03-02-2026, 09:48 PM
Sussex centre food court if you by yourself and unsure what Asian cuisine you want.

secret0
03-02-2026, 10:32 PM
Gumshara for sure, my favourite place to eat anytime I go to Haymarket, although one Japanese lady from Ginza didn't rate it, which shocked me as a pasty white guy.


In Japanese Gumshara means working really hard but has a connotation of not thinking about why you are working, maybe working your arse off without engaging your brain.

Went there once and really thing stodgy soup, overly starched, lacking finesse. Kind of thought the name matched the food. Trying really hard but without any thought of what they were producing.

Just my opinion but no Japanese person I know has ever really rates it so that chick from Ginza seems to match the dozens of Japanese I know that say the same thing.

If we have a conversation of where is good then you’ll get dozens of different opinions but nobody I know has ever really rated that place

It's because Gumshara is catered to the Australian palate - strong, bold flavours, fuckloads of fat/collagen, not much nuance.
Japanese people are more used to what we'd think of as plain ramen - simple shoyu/shio broth, even miso and tonkotsu broths made in Japan would be seen as light here.

Harp0
04-02-2026, 12:19 PM
Sussex centre food court if you by yourself and unsure what Asian cuisine you want.
100%. The sizzling place and Happy chef is pretty good for a cheap decent feed.

Clivus
04-02-2026, 01:41 PM
100%. The sizzling place and Happy chef is pretty good for a cheap decent feed.

The ramen at the jap store at the end is very good as well. I find gumshara too collageneous.

pornonporn
04-02-2026, 02:06 PM
pussy is nice to eat

Massdebator
04-02-2026, 05:39 PM
pussy is nice to eat

Its best when its not tangy or bitter or has that metallic taste

GoldfishMan
04-02-2026, 10:15 PM
Gumshara for sure, my favourite place to eat anytime I go to Haymarket, although one Japanese lady from Ginza didn't rate it, which shocked me as a pasty white guy.
I can never understand why people like this place. Their pork bone "broth" (if you can even call it that) is like gelatine. It's not even liquid enough to be called a soup. Eating it is like eating pure fat. Never seen any ramen place make their broth like that and I've been to Japan many times.

I thought the full fat broth at Ryotei in Crows Nest was bad, never thought I'd find an even worse one than that.

Hard pass for me.

GoldfishMan
04-02-2026, 10:25 PM
In Japanese Gumshara means working really hard but has a connotation of not thinking about why you are working, maybe working your arse off without engaging your brain.

Went there once and really thing stodgy soup, overly starched, lacking finesse. Kind of thought the name matched the food. Trying really hard but without any thought of what they were producing.

Just my opinion but no Japanese person I know has ever really rates it so that chick from Ginza seems to match the dozens of Japanese I know that say the same thing.

If we have a conversation of where is good then you’ll get dozens of different opinions but nobody I know has ever really rated that place

Yep. I avoid Gumshara like the plague. Horrible ramen.

Good ramen places are unfortunately rare in Sydney. Hate to say it but Ippudo probably still the most consistent. Not the best soup and meat but they win on noodle quality. Ramen Zundo has better soup and meat IMO, but noodle texture loses out to Ippudo. To me, the noodles are the most important so I prefer Ippudo.

None of them can hold a candle to Ichiran though. The absolute best ramen I've ever tasted in my life. Why oh why does nobody franchise a branch here?

Joejohnson8
05-02-2026, 10:54 AM
I ended trying gumshara, it was an awesome experience at the very least. Understand it’s not everyone’s cup of tea, the jap ML i spoke to said it was ramen for men lol good shout thanks all

woodland
05-02-2026, 11:07 AM
Ramen is overrated. I avoid it like the plague.

nosytt
05-02-2026, 11:21 AM
I ended trying gumshara, it was an awesome experience at the very least. Understand it’s not everyone’s cup of tea, the jap ML i spoke to said it was ramen for men lol good shout thanks all

Glad you enjoyed it mate!

IDOTHAT
05-02-2026, 11:43 AM
I can never understand why people like this place. Their pork bone "broth" (if you can even call it that) is like gelatine. It's not even liquid enough to be called a soup. Eating it is like eating pure fat. Never seen any ramen place make their broth like that and I've been to Japan many times.

I thought the full fat broth at Ryotei in Crows Nest was bad, never thought I'd find an even worse one than that.

Hard pass for me.

Theres a place in Osaka that does it similar, just about 100x better.

HiredGoon
05-02-2026, 12:15 PM
Zhang Liang Malatang George St Haymarket

KakeyA
06-02-2026, 09:13 AM
I like this Malaysian place. Hojiak
https://www.hojiak.com.au/haymarket/

GoldfishMan
06-02-2026, 09:35 AM
I like this Malaysian place. Hojiak
https://www.hojiak.com.au/haymarket/

Yeah that's not bad. This is another good Malaysian place, google "nanyang kopi sydney". Much more limited menu but the food is quite authentic.

Or Malay Chinese takeaway for noodle soup:
https://www.malaychinese.com.au/

Not really in Chinatown though.

The Eight yumcha probably the best in Sydney right now after all their competition closed down. It's sad really.... Not much choices around these days.

Malort
07-02-2026, 11:04 PM
Get some fried chicken at Two Peck. Medium spicy + garlic. Unbelievable stuff. Do this AFTER punting, you don’t want to subject a lady to that breath.

ColesBag
10-02-2026, 08:46 PM
Tenkomori underneath George and Bathurst is pretty good post punt.

MikeOxlong1
11-02-2026, 10:33 AM
I like this Malaysian place. Hojiak
https://www.hojiak.com.au/haymarket/

There s another Malaysian resto in darling square Chinta Ria, this is my go if im feeling like Malay or Singaporean feeds

fted
12-02-2026, 09:09 AM
Not Chinatown, but a buddy introduced me to this great Indonesian place recently: https://maps.app.goo.gl/5dSZUvuc1MXWSnc3A

Another vote for Malay Chinese laksa as well - I first went there 20+ years ago when it was underground on Castlereagh Street. Always consistently good.

Mensho is now my favourite ramen place, reminds me of a place I went to in Osaka - expensive but really good: https://maps.app.goo.gl/ussATST5JKbBjojt7

justincase
15-02-2026, 08:29 AM
Tried this joint yesterday for yumcha.

https://www.theeightrestaurant.com.au/

Not bad, parking in the building so that’s a bonus.

GoldfishMan
15-02-2026, 10:01 AM
Not Chinatown, but a buddy introduced me to this great Indonesian place recently: https://maps.app.goo.gl/5dSZUvuc1MXWSnc3A

Another vote for Malay Chinese laksa as well - I first went there 20+ years ago when it was underground on Castlereagh Street. Always consistently good.

Mensho is now my favourite ramen place, reminds me of a place I went to in Osaka - expensive but really good: https://maps.app.goo.gl/ussATST5JKbBjojt7

Tried mensho after noticing long queues for it when it first opened. Terrible. First sign of trouble was when I saw the customer seated next to me at the bar didn't finish even half of his bowl when he left. I barely finished mine too. Not a single item on their menu is actually any authentic ramen dish. This place is not a ramen restaurant, it's just another "fusion" restaurant that serves mostly ramen.

fted
15-02-2026, 12:24 PM
Tried mensho after noticing long queues for it when it first opened. Terrible. First sign of trouble was when I saw the customer seated next to me at the bar didn't finish even half of his bowl when he left. I barely finished mine too. Not a single item on their menu is actually any authentic ramen dish. This place is not a ramen restaurant, it's just another "fusion" restaurant that serves mostly ramen.

It's definitely more modern and innovative rather than traditional, but that's just their philosophy. It still has the same very high standard for local ingredients as their Tokyo shops, and is considered to be on par with them in terms of quality. It's for sure a modern interpretation of ramen, but still respects the fundamental balance of the five ramen elements—sauce, soup, noodles, oil, and toppings. To say it's "terrible" is just silly.

GoldfishMan
15-02-2026, 12:54 PM
It's definitely more modern and innovative rather than traditional, but that's just their philosophy. It still has the same very high standard for local ingredients as their Tokyo shops, and is considered to be on par with them in terms of quality. It's for sure a modern interpretation of ramen, but still respects the fundamental balance of the five ramen elements—sauce, soup, noodles, oil, and toppings. To say it's "terrible" is just silly.

Ok, I'll re-word it as "terrible, in my opinion". Didn't like it one bit.

RogerWood
15-02-2026, 08:47 PM
I once ate sliced apple from a hot Asian hookers pussy. That was one of my best meals near Chinatown. She would insert the apple in her pussy and allow me to pull it out with my teeth and chew it up. Was a hot session.

Supersmashbros
16-02-2026, 01:36 AM
Tried this joint yesterday for yumcha.

https://www.theeightrestaurant.com.au/

Not bad, parking in the building so that’s a bonus.

Nice fresh dumplings. I rate this place.

It does get busy though. Recommend going early (or late). Me and mates went there 10 minutes after their business opening time. All tables were full, and there was a line up all the way around the corner lol.

justincase
16-02-2026, 07:16 AM
Yes it gets hectic, we had a table waiting so all was good.

ColesBag
16-02-2026, 03:22 PM
I once ate sliced apple from a hot Asian hookers pussy. That was one of my best meals near Chinatown. She would insert the apple in her pussy and allow me to pull it out with my teeth and chew it up. Was a hot session.

I like the sound of that. Well done.

Jack-Jack
19-02-2026, 05:23 PM
I once ate sliced apple from a hot Asian hookers pussy. That was one of my best meals near Chinatown. She would insert the apple in her pussy and allow me to pull it out with my teeth and chew it up. Was a hot session.

Does she squirt too? If she squirts like a fountain maybe you can create a pussy fondue :miao: