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Marrickville

The SIT team ahead of the cafe’s official opening.

Restaurant of the Year team open Marrickville cafe with pancakes and church pews

SIT is a social enterprise cafe from the creative forces behind hatted restaurants Baba’s Place and Corner 75.

  • Alexandra Carlton
Eat Streets Marrickville, Sydney.

Good Food’s guide to Illawarra Road, Marrickville: Where to eat, drink and shop

A local recommends the best places to get pistachio biscuits, hand-cut chips and sandwiches the size of your head.

  • Bianca Hrovat
Wildflower co-owners Topher and Bernadette Boehm with hospitality director Nemesia Dale-Cully.

Why ground-breaking Marrickville brewery Wildflower will close after 10 years

“Wildflower has always stood tall as a true original,” said Anthony Albanese, who is one of the many fans.

  • Bianca Hrovat
Olympic Meats proves takeaway food can offer the same level of care as a fine-diner.
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Olympic Meats

Where properly sourced, brined and grilled meats headline the menu.

Hot Salami pizza with jalapenos.
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MMC Slice Shoppe

Fun, nostalgia-sparking US-style pizzeria.

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Small plates.
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Where’s Nick

A space tuned for settling in.

Banh cuon ba oanh (steamed rice paper roll).
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Banh Cuon Ba Oanh

Shopfront specialising in humble yet hearty banh cuon.

Build your meal around the arroz de marisco (seafood rice).
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Casa Do Benfica

Packed, hall-style club dining room.

Banana turon with ube ice-cream at Lazza, Marrickville.
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Lazza

Karaoke fun and pork on the menu.

Family heirlooms adorn the walls at Baba’s Place in Marrickville.
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Baba’s Place

A rollicking suburban trailblazer offering a fresh perspective on Australian cooking.