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CLEMTON PARK SHOPPING VILLAGE DINING PRECINCT | CLEMTON PARK, SYDNEY

May 14, 2017

Clemton Park Shopping Village Dining Precinct
Cnr Charlotte and Harp Streets
Clemton Park, Sydney

The opening of Clemton Park Shopping Village recently revealed an ultramodern collection of shops topped with apartment complexes. We love it that a shopping village has apartments on top of it. It's something we have always thought was a development opportunity being underutilised. Who wouldn't want to be able to just catch a lift down to shops, cafes and of course restaurants? Well that brings us to the purpose of this, the restaurants. The Dining Precinct here at Clemton Park Shopping Village has a great range of choices in a charming piazza area. While the restaurants are all under cover, the lovely piazza in the middle gives the whole area space as well as added style. While it's already popular in its opening weeks, it's easy to see that this space is going to go crazy in the warmer months with outside seating and a cosy town square feel. 

You want choices - you've got them here! Where do we start? There's an amazing burger and Vietnamese place called Burgers AnonymousXHopstix Vietnamese. You're thinking fusion right - we'll it's more than that. It's actually two restaurants in one. You get the best of both worlds and the food - it's awesome! Right next door is Anatolia Clemton Park - one of the most authentic and tastiest Turkish places we've tried. These guys bring the tastes of Turkey to Sydney with flair and charm. Bring your appetites to both - you won't leave hungry! We'll be showing you a lot more about both these places within the next week so stay tuned! 

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There's also the popular Koh Chang Thai Restaurant with it's spicy fragrant dishes to add to the variety on offer in this foodie haven. You may drop in to Hombre Street Food Cafe and Bar instead with all the big flavours of their Tex Mex food. 

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Then there's Katsuya Japanese Restaurant for the subtle delicacies on offer here. 

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Finally there is the daytime offerings of Leaf Cafe and Co and in the future the opening of Grandpa's Lebanese Food and Bakery. 

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If you're after a charming and friendly food haven with plenty of choices then the Dining Precinct at Clemton Park Shopping Village is worth a visit. There's plenty of choice here already with more on the way - and it's really good food too. We'll certainly be back! 

In Sydney, Clemton Park, Dining Precinct Tags Burgers, Fries, Vietnamese, Turkish, Thai, Tex Mex, Japanese, Lebanese, Outside Seating, Lunch, Dinner, Shopping Centre, Coffee, Dessert
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