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Dixon FoodieVerse
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Nearby attractions
Chinatown Sydney
82/84 Dixon St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Capitol Theatre
13 Campbell St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
St Peter Julian’s Catholic Church
641 George St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Chinatown Friday Night Market
Hay St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Chinese Garden of Friendship
Pier Street, Cnr Harbour St, Darling Harbour NSW 2000, Australia
Sydney Masonic Centre
Level 24/66 Goulburn St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Darling Harbour
Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Metro Theatre
G2/624 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Tumbalong Park
11 Harbour St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Belmore Park
Hay St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Nearby restaurants
Ho Jiak Haymarket
92 Hay St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Dae Jang Kum
35 Goulburn St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Bornga Korean BBQ Restaurant
Level 1/78 Harbour St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Gumshara
9 Kimber Ln, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Matsusaka Backstreet
Level1/90 Hay St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Spice World
403a/411 Sussex St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Nanjing Dumpling 小金陵
6 Little Hay St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Kobe Wagyu Yakiniku
Level 1/605-609 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
The Boiling Crab | Sydney CBD
Ground floor/68 Harbour St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Emperor's Garden Restaurant
96-100 Hay St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Nearby local services
Sussex Shopping Centre
D2 401/403 Sussex St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Capitol Square Building
730-742 George St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Lily's Clothing Alterations
Shop 6/631 George St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
World Square
644 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Morning Glory
68/70 Dixon St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Market City Shopping Centre
Shop R1.05/13 Hay St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Ume Haymarket
631-635 George St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
AUG Student Services - Sydney
Level 1/603 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
JB Hi-Fi City - World Square
World Square Shopping Centre Store 9.42, Lower Ground Level, 644 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Kent House
Kent House, 88 Liverpool St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Nearby hotels
Mantra Sydney Central
653 George St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Furama Darling Harbour
68 Harbour St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Meriton Suites Campbell Street, Sydney
6 Campbell St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
The Ultimo Sydney
4/37 Ultimo Rd, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
The Great Southern Hotel Sydney
717 George St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Tequila Sunrise Hostel Sydney
611 George St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Space Q Capsule Hotel
752 George St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
The Capitol Hotel Sydney
730/742 George St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
Novotel Sydney Darling Square
17 Little Pier St, Darling Harbour NSW 2000, Australia
YEHS Hotel - Sydney CBD
Level 1/88 Liverpool St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
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Dixon FoodieVerse

413-415 Sussex St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
4.1(306)
Open until 10:00 PM
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attractions: Chinatown Sydney, Capitol Theatre, St Peter Julian’s Catholic Church, Chinatown Friday Night Market, Chinese Garden of Friendship, Sydney Masonic Centre, Darling Harbour, Metro Theatre, Tumbalong Park, Belmore Park, restaurants: Ho Jiak Haymarket, Dae Jang Kum, Bornga Korean BBQ Restaurant, Gumshara, Matsusaka Backstreet, Spice World, Nanjing Dumpling 小金陵, Kobe Wagyu Yakiniku, The Boiling Crab | Sydney CBD, Emperor's Garden Restaurant, local businesses: Sussex Shopping Centre, Capitol Square Building, Lily's Clothing Alterations, World Square, Morning Glory, Market City Shopping Centre, Ume Haymarket, AUG Student Services - Sydney, JB Hi-Fi City - World Square, Kent House
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Nearby attractions of Dixon FoodieVerse

Chinatown Sydney

Capitol Theatre

St Peter Julian’s Catholic Church

Chinatown Friday Night Market

Chinese Garden of Friendship

Sydney Masonic Centre

Darling Harbour

Metro Theatre

Tumbalong Park

Belmore Park

Chinatown Sydney

Chinatown Sydney

4.3

(3.1K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Capitol Theatre

Capitol Theatre

4.7

(2.6K)

Open 24 hours
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St Peter Julian’s Catholic Church

St Peter Julian’s Catholic Church

4.8

(233)

Closed
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Chinatown Friday Night Market

Chinatown Friday Night Market

4.3

(534)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Dixon FoodieVerse

Ho Jiak Haymarket

Dae Jang Kum

Bornga Korean BBQ Restaurant

Gumshara

Matsusaka Backstreet

Spice World

Nanjing Dumpling 小金陵

Kobe Wagyu Yakiniku

The Boiling Crab | Sydney CBD

Emperor's Garden Restaurant

Ho Jiak Haymarket

Ho Jiak Haymarket

4.5

(2.5K)

Open until 10:00 PM
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Dae Jang Kum

Dae Jang Kum

4.7

(2.7K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Bornga Korean BBQ Restaurant

Bornga Korean BBQ Restaurant

4.7

(1.6K)

Open until 10:30 PM
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Gumshara

Gumshara

4.3

(1.2K)

Open until 10:30 PM
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Nearby local services of Dixon FoodieVerse

Sussex Shopping Centre

Capitol Square Building

Lily's Clothing Alterations

World Square

Morning Glory

Market City Shopping Centre

Ume Haymarket

AUG Student Services - Sydney

JB Hi-Fi City - World Square

Kent House

Sussex Shopping Centre

Sussex Shopping Centre

4.1

(566)

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Capitol Square Building

Capitol Square Building

4.1

(835)

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Lily's Clothing Alterations

Lily's Clothing Alterations

4.6

(256)

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World Square

World Square

4.3

(5.1K)

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Thang NgoThang Ngo
Established in 1982, Dixon House Food Court is the oldest in Chinatown. Enter via Dixon or Little Hay street for old world charm; you’ll find wooden columns and mirrored ceilings, features that might have been glamorous once upon a time. Over the years it’s had its share of ups and downs. Most recently it’s been more down than up. A gas explosion shut the food court over Christmas 2016. Some of the food stalls never re-opened. The good news is that occupancy is on the increase. 12 FOOD STALLS: Blossoming Lotus Vegan (Thai Veg), Oriental Dumpling King (Chinese), Sizzling and Hot Pot Kitchen (Chinese), Yang Guo Fu Ma La Tang (Chinese), Phnom Penh Teo Cheo Noodle House (Cambodian/Chinese), Penang Hawker Street Food (Malaysian), Won Ton Noodle House (Chinese), Pondok-Selera Indonesian & Malaysia Food (also at Eating World), Weng Xiao Chu (Chinese), Top Drink, De Juice, Dixon Wine Bar. Highlights: * Phnom Penh Teo Cheo Noodle House: your first taste of Chinese egg noodle soup is likely to have been here, it’s one of the longest running stall in Chinatown and still going strong. * Blossoming Lotus Vegan: Vegetarians will rejoice, Vego that hasn’t had a flavour by-pass. The mock duck soup is tasty-as. * Yang Guo Fu Ma La Tang: It’s hotpot for one, grab a bowl and tong and move a long school canteen style to pick ingredients, cabbage, enoki, Chinese mushroom, tofu, egg, rice noodles and a bewildering range of meat and fish balls. Get to the end, and weigh and pay. They’ll cook it up for you. Watch the video above and you’ll see what I mean. A tip: keep away from Sizzling and Hot Pot Kitchen if you’re going back to the office or out later, the smoke from the sizzling hotplates will have you smelling like a food court.
mark wildenmark wilden
Because of covert most of the restaurants underneath were closed so I just had some fried rice and spring rolls which were very reasonable price and taste it would be good if the proprietors had a little bit more grasp of the English language they come across very rude and they grunt a lot. But if you don't mind that that's we're not talking a five-star restaurant here it's only bottoms on seats and in this case there weren't a lot of bottoms around as you can see regards Mark Wilden
Holly CorpeHolly Corpe
I love this food court. They have a great range of little shops with heaps of different dishes available. The noodle soup and dumplings are great from all of the places that have them. Some of the other dishes can be a little hit and miss. Lots of fried food with plenty of oil. Not bad, that's your thing. Very cheap and you can buy alcohol here too. The toilets are a bit rough though.
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Established in 1982, Dixon House Food Court is the oldest in Chinatown. Enter via Dixon or Little Hay street for old world charm; you’ll find wooden columns and mirrored ceilings, features that might have been glamorous once upon a time. Over the years it’s had its share of ups and downs. Most recently it’s been more down than up. A gas explosion shut the food court over Christmas 2016. Some of the food stalls never re-opened. The good news is that occupancy is on the increase. 12 FOOD STALLS: Blossoming Lotus Vegan (Thai Veg), Oriental Dumpling King (Chinese), Sizzling and Hot Pot Kitchen (Chinese), Yang Guo Fu Ma La Tang (Chinese), Phnom Penh Teo Cheo Noodle House (Cambodian/Chinese), Penang Hawker Street Food (Malaysian), Won Ton Noodle House (Chinese), Pondok-Selera Indonesian & Malaysia Food (also at Eating World), Weng Xiao Chu (Chinese), Top Drink, De Juice, Dixon Wine Bar. Highlights: * Phnom Penh Teo Cheo Noodle House: your first taste of Chinese egg noodle soup is likely to have been here, it’s one of the longest running stall in Chinatown and still going strong. * Blossoming Lotus Vegan: Vegetarians will rejoice, Vego that hasn’t had a flavour by-pass. The mock duck soup is tasty-as. * Yang Guo Fu Ma La Tang: It’s hotpot for one, grab a bowl and tong and move a long school canteen style to pick ingredients, cabbage, enoki, Chinese mushroom, tofu, egg, rice noodles and a bewildering range of meat and fish balls. Get to the end, and weigh and pay. They’ll cook it up for you. Watch the video above and you’ll see what I mean. A tip: keep away from Sizzling and Hot Pot Kitchen if you’re going back to the office or out later, the smoke from the sizzling hotplates will have you smelling like a food court.
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Because of covert most of the restaurants underneath were closed so I just had some fried rice and spring rolls which were very reasonable price and taste it would be good if the proprietors had a little bit more grasp of the English language they come across very rude and they grunt a lot. But if you don't mind that that's we're not talking a five-star restaurant here it's only bottoms on seats and in this case there weren't a lot of bottoms around as you can see regards Mark Wilden
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I love this food court. They have a great range of little shops with heaps of different dishes available. The noodle soup and dumplings are great from all of the places that have them. Some of the other dishes can be a little hit and miss. Lots of fried food with plenty of oil. Not bad, that's your thing. Very cheap and you can buy alcohol here too. The toilets are a bit rough though.
Holly Corpe

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4.0
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Established in 1982, Dixon House Food Court is the oldest in Chinatown. Enter via Dixon or Little Hay street for old world charm; you’ll find wooden columns and mirrored ceilings, features that might have been glamorous once upon a time. Over the years it’s had its share of ups and downs. Most recently it’s been more down than up. A gas explosion shut the food court over Christmas 2016. Some of the food stalls never re-opened. The good news is that occupancy is on the increase. 12 FOOD STALLS: Blossoming Lotus Vegan (Thai Veg), Oriental Dumpling King (Chinese), Sizzling and Hot Pot Kitchen (Chinese), Yang Guo Fu Ma La Tang (Chinese), Phnom Penh Teo Cheo Noodle House (Cambodian/Chinese), Penang Hawker Street Food (Malaysian), Won Ton Noodle House (Chinese), Pondok-Selera Indonesian & Malaysia Food (also at Eating World), Weng Xiao Chu (Chinese), Top Drink, De Juice, Dixon Wine Bar.

Highlights: Phnom Penh Teo Cheo Noodle House: your first taste of Chinese egg noodle soup is likely to have been here, it’s one of the longest running stall in Chinatown and still going strong. Blossoming Lotus Vegan: Vegetarians will rejoice, Vego that hasn’t had a flavour by-pass. The mock duck soup is tasty-as. Yang Guo Fu Ma La Tang: It’s hotpot for one, grab a bowl and tong and move a long school canteen style to pick ingredients, cabbage, enoki, Chinese mushroom, tofu, egg, rice noodles and a bewildering range of meat and fish balls. Get to the end, and weigh and pay. They’ll cook it up for you. Watch the video above and you’ll see what I mean.

A tip: keep away from Sizzling and Hot Pot Kitchen if you’re going back to the office or out later, the smoke from the sizzling hotplates will have you smelling like...

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5y

Because of covert most of the restaurants underneath were closed so I just had some fried rice and spring rolls which were very reasonable price and taste it would be good if the proprietors had a little bit more grasp of the English language they come across very rude and they grunt a lot. But if you don't mind that that's we're not talking a five-star restaurant here it's only bottoms on seats and in this case there weren't a lot of bottoms around as you can see...

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4.0
7y

Very impressed by not only the quality of food but the speed! We had a whole plate of dumplings in less time it took for me to complete this sentence. There's also an amazing range of places to choose from which is fantastic. One might worry about the availability of seats in the area. When crowded, you may struggle to find a seat for your party. However most times finding a seat should not be a problem at all. Fantastic place, highly...

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