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“WHO WOULDN’T RELISH THE OPPORTUNITY TO HEAR THEIR MOTHER TONGUE OR
SAVOUR THE TASTE OF HOME IN A FOREIGN LAND? IF YOU EVER FIND YOURSELF
IN SYDNEY, THIS YOUNGEST LITTLE INDIA IS A MUST-VISIT DESTINATION TO
EXPERIENCE THE RICHNESS OF INDIAN CULTURE, CUISINE, AND COMMUNITY.”
of tourism around the place. It has placed Harris Park in There’s something to satisfy a variety of taste buds.
the tourist map of Destination NSW. Increase in footfall Billu’s Indian Eatery and Dosa Hut are ideal choices for
here would benefit local businesses. South Indian cuisine, while Ginger Indian specialises in
So, you might be wondering, what sets these three streets Northern specialties. If you have a sweet tooth, don’t miss
apart besides their vibrant Indian population? Chatkazz and Rocket Kulfi for traditional Indian sweets.
These three streets are not just home to a large Indian You will have a plethora of options for authentic spices,
community but are also well-established unique paan, jasmine braids, beautiful arm bangles, colourful
destinations for Indian cuisine and Indian-owned saris and high fashion Indian clothes to bring a piece of
businesses. India home with you.
Wigram Street’s centre alone boasts over 20 eateries and Who wouldn’t relish the opportunity to hear their
shops that will transport you straight to Mumbai. Indulge mother tongue or savour the taste of home in a foreign
in the diverse flavours of the Indian subcontinent at land? If you ever find yourself in Sydney, this youngest
restaurants, cafes, and takeout joints, all accompanied by Little India is a must-visit destination to experience the
an energetic soundtrack of Bollywood hits. richness of Indian culture, cuisine, and community.
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