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Back At Bankstown
My fav sauce-mixed noodles with seafood, bean sprouts, chilli cuts and a twist of lime juice
It's not Saigon nor Phnom Penh nor even in Asia.
The diverse variety of vegetables at the mall.
Niche entertainment that livens up what may be another ordinary Sydney suburb.
The several varieties of fruits on sale, most with a Northern Territory or Queensland growth origin.
Menu in a down-to-earth restaurant.
Self-explanatory!
Prepared food that emphasises on salads and vermicelli.
Posers
Where in a Sydney suburb can you still get all this for seven bucks?
And also quick service with this tasty dish. Hint: you have to go to a pub hotel.
Where can you find elegant shoes in Wollongong at more viable prices than Sydney's?
Where can you find this wood tortoise, and does it come alive when no one is watching?
Hint: It is in an Australian wild bird reserve within an hour's drive from a part of Sydney Metropolitan.
Where can you find this cropped circle? Hint: Don' think of the biggest capital cities in Australia.
What is the name of this fruit?
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