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St Peters

Marcus Papadopoulo and Amina Latypova of Tony Eats.

‘Suits-everyone food’ can be hard to find but this food truck in a brewery nails the brief

Transport, tables and an affordable, suits-everyone menu: it’s tick, tick, tick at Tony Eats.

  • Lenny Ann Low
Hummus habibi at Khamsa.

Khamsa

Crunchy, herby-green falafels, fluffy on the inside, are Khamsa’s claim to fame.

Fish bento box at Domo 39.

Domo 39

An ode to the versatility of rice.

Discover the joys of grab-and-go snacks at this Japanese-style convenience store

Hit up Domo 39 in St Peters for konbini classics such as onigiri, bento boxes, stir-fried noodles, sweet-and-sour chicken and soft-serve rice cream.

  • Lee Tran Lam
Big salad: Mint, zucchini and pearl couscous polpette salad.

Velvet Garage

Thanks to its great cafe menu, Velvet Garage at St Peters is a ride to remember

  • Louise Rugendyke
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Coffee-rubbed beef brisket with chimichurri.

Sample Coffee Pro Shop and Roastery

Heady aromas at a new cafe-roastery in Sydney's inner west inspire a lyrical response.

  • Louise Rugendyke
Under $30 Zoran with the Vegie Patch van at City Park in St Peters. 9th December 2012. Photo: Steven Siewert

Veggie Patch Van

Powered by the sun and fuelled by vegetable oil, this is Sydney's hippiest food van.

  • Angie Schiavone