The Sydney Morning Herald logo

Cabramatta

Advertisement
Fresh fruit juices and drinks.

Cafe Nho

The signature che nho dessert is filled with pandan and coconut jelly, red bean and shaved ice.

  • David Matthews

Latest

Ice Kirin mochi gelato.

Ice Kirin Bar

An ice-cream bar serving Asian tea-infused scoops.

  • Lee Tran Lam
Karen Tran, Aaliyah Lasala, Alyssa Gurung, and Priscilla Sanaa at Canley Vale’s Bar 53.

‘The people, the vibe, everything’: How two Sydney suburbs plan to supercharge nightlife

Nightlife is growing significantly faster in Sydney’s west than in the east – and this is not by accident.

  • Cindy Yin
The 300 kilograms of cannabis had an estimated street value of over $2 million.

Sydney man charged after hundreds of kilos of cannabis seized

The drug seizure had an estimated street value of more than $2 million.

  • Amber Schultz
A car was set ablaze in Cabramatta on Thursday morning.

Shots fired in Sydney suburbs, cars set alight

Police are investigating links between two public place shootings on Thursday morning, when houses were targeted and cars torched.

  • Daniel Lo Surdo and Angus Thomson
Com Ga Ba Nga Hoi An in Cabramatta.
14.5/20

Com Ga Ba Nga Hoi An

Poultry at its peak, straight outta central Vietnam.

Advertisement
The crispy chicken rice at Battambang.
13.5/20

Battambang

Soulful Khmer classics in a charming, family-run eating house.

Spring rolls and sugar cane prawns at Phu Quoc in Cabramatta.
14/20

Phu Quoc

Evergreen favourite with a perennial queue.

Alexis Rosentool, a senior priest of the Russian Church in Australia, will die in prison as a convicted paedophile.

Influential paedophile monk to die in prison after bizarre case divides church

A powerful priest within the Russian church has learnt his fate after abusing children for years across Sydney in a case that has divided the faithful.

  • Perry Duffin
Thien Ngan Pham, Dac Huy Thuong Nguyen, Hoang Son Vu, and Do Thuong Thuong Nguyen are part of Cabramatta High School’s bumper HSC Vietnamese cohort.

HSC language enrolments are falling but this school is bucking the trend

More than 40 per cent of Australian students in the 1960s studied a language. But only 6 per cent of HSC students did so in 2024.

  • Christine Lee