Australia's unsung food suburbs
Guardian Australia heads out to discover Australia's best everyday restaurants and brilliant grocery shops in suburbs and towns less well-known for good eating
Unsung food suburbs: Castlecrag, New South Wales
Among the beautiful stone houses and clipped lawns of this north shore Sydney suburb are a host of surprisingly good dining options for those living in the area – and beyond
Unsung food suburbs: Sunshine, Victoria
Sunshine was once known for its manufacturing, but these days its reputation is built on its culturally diverse community and food offerings to match, writes Claire Davie
Unsung food suburbs: Arncliffe, New South Wales
Only a short stretch from Sydney airport, Arncliffe keeps a small community feel through its food, particularly its delicious Lebanese restaurants, writes Alison Byrne
Unsung food suburbs: Dandenong, Victoria
Dandenong is treasure trove of food, with its own Little India and Afghan Bazaar precincts – plus cafes and restaurants offering cuisines ranging from Balkan to Mauritian
Unsung food suburbs: Homebush West, Sydney
It may be small but it's a perfectly formed strip of Chinese, Vietnamese and Sri Lankan taste delights