Canley Vale
- Review
- Tina & Po
Try Vietnam’s viral coffee at this new Sydney restaurant opened by a Mad Max stuntman
Michael Tang was repeatedly blown up in Furiosa, but now torches his popular beverage until brulee-like.
- Lee Tran Lam
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- Review
- Hai Au Lang Nuong
Hai Au Lang Nuong
A bright spark on Canley Vale’s main drag for street-style Vietnamese cooking.
- David Matthews
- Review
- Hai Au Lang Nuong
‘It’s my soul’: This Vietnamese spot engages the senses in ways few Sydney restaurants do
For more than 25 years, this eclectic venue has delivered a lively communal atmosphere (complete with Vietnamese crooners), and a fiery, fragrant and fresh menu.
- David Matthews
‘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
Was this the hardest HSC maths exam in recent history?
Almost 50,000 students across the state sat either the advanced or standard HSC mathematics exam on Wednesday.
- Christopher Harris
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- Crime
Savage attacks drag secretive crime gangs out of the shadows
Vietnamese organised crime syndicates – brutal, clinical and discreet – are once more troubling Sydney authorities.
- Sally Rawsthorne and Perry Duffin
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- Crime
Man survives bullet to the head, live burial. He’s one of gang’s three victims, police say
A “contract crew” allegedly carried out three violent attacks in Sydney and Queensland across six days, murdering one man, severing another man’s ear and burying a third man alive, police say.
- Josefine Ganko, Perry Duffin, Angus Thomson and Bailey Kenzie
Step aside, Kings Cross: Sydney’s night-time drawcards go west
Suburban restaurant strips will benefit from the state government’s night-life crusade to relax rules around trading hours, live music and noise complaints.
- Megan Gorrey
‘I’m going to shoot you’: Dramatic CCTV captures terrifying Sydney home invasion
Six hooded men, one armed with a rifle, stormed a family home in a quiet suburban street during the eight-minute ordeal that police believe may relate to a debt.
- Sally Rawsthorne