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Swedish delish
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swedish delish

You won’t find finer in Malaysia (trust us, we actually checked)! The vegetable crispy noodles is a personal favourite, while their laksa is what the crowds come for. The menu is bursting with flavours and surprising combinations-and you’ll have to believe us when we say you’ll be hard-pressed to make quick decisions. Noodle lovers rejoice! This little gem has it all (and at a reasonable price, might we add). Yum duck anyone?ĥ/38 Badham St | Two-Sisters-Lao-Thai-Cuisine Dickson Asian Noodle House Sit back and enjoy the tastes of this generational exchange. The talented team at Two Sisters bring to life the delicious cuisines of Laos and Thailand with a menu that pays homage to authentic flavours (and is imbued with fresh ingredients). Subtle, intricate and naturally alluring, this hidden gem is where life slows down, allowing you to pause momentarily and soak up all the delicious details.Ģ Badham St, Dickson | thecanberrawinehouse Two Sisters Lao Thai Cuisine Heaven.Ĥ/28 Challis St, Dickson | /roganechimac Au Lac Vegan CuisineĪ post shared by Life Is Too Short For Bad Wine in the heart of the Dickson dining precinct, The Canberra Wine House is a love note to all things local.

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Our recommendation? Try the half serve of snowing cheese fried chicken and add a massive kimchi pancake to share. It’s hidden away but don’t think you can just walk in-this place is packed most nights, so you’ll need to book. If you love Korean fried chicken, you need to go to Rogane Chimac in Dickson. Shop4/2 Frencham Pl, Downer | Rogane Chimac Delish! Oh, and this humble café transforms into a live music bar at night-it’s the perfect little local that gives a platform to our local artists. The menu is hard to resist-think brioche French toast with caramelised apples, butterscotch sauce and cream, seasonal salads and hearty burgers. G1, Dickson Chambers, Dickson Place | Gang Gang Café and BarĪ post shared by Gang Gang Cafe & Bar it’s technically not Dickson but it’s hugging the border so tightly we felt justified in including it. Located right next to the Downer playing fields, Gang Gang is the perfect place to share a morning brew with your pooch (I’m looking at you puppuccinos). It’s no wonder it’s an always-busy place in the heart of the Dickson shopping centre.

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Don’t forget the healthful sweet treats and baked goods on the counter. My Rainbow Dreams in Dickson is a vegetarian café that could convince even the most committed carnivore to try its luscious salad wraps (rainbow being the word given that they cram vegetables of every colour in them) or a rotating menu of rich curries and stews (which you can grab boxed for taking away). You’re honestly spoilt for options.ĥ Badham St, Dickson | My Rainbow Dreams Make sure to order a mango shake to wash it all down.

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It is a testament to the simplicity of a dish that you can order it hundreds of times and never get sick of it, and in Pho Phu Quoc’s case, the fresh rice paper rolls, pepper fish, and salt and pepper squid all stand the test of time. Pho Phu Quoc Vietnamese RestaurantĪ huge menu, fast service and the freshest ingredients, makes Pho Phu Quoc Vietnamese Restaurant a winner in our circles for decades. And while trying to find a park in the area will make you want to-ahem-unleash the demonic forces within, these delicious escapes will make it all worth it. This carefully created list will help you navigate the myriad of Asian cuisine as well as a shining spotlight on some charming cafés you perhaps didn’t know existed. But what about “old” places to eat-those which have stood the test of time and which draw us back for comfort and culinary reassurance year after year? Or just the reliable locals that might not have the wow factor, but they have our hearts (because that’s what counts)? Lord knows, we never seem to run out of openings to write about. The team at HerCanberra loves nothing more than to bring you news of the hottest new places to eat in town. Posted on 22 August, 2022 With a reputation as being Canberra’s Chinatown, Dickson is not in short supply of hidden gems.










Swedish delish