Photo: J Bar / CC BY-SA 3.0
Lidcombe, a lively suburb in Sydney's west, offers a slice of authentic multicultural Australia with its Korean and Vietnamese eateries, historic sites, and proximity to the city's Olympic legacy. While not a major tourist hub, it's a rewarding stop for foodies and those seeking a glimpse of suburban life.
Highlights & What to See
- Korean Food Paradise: Lidcombe's Korean quarter along John Street is a must for barbecue, fried chicken, and soju. Try the bustling Jang Ta for charcoal-grilled pork belly.
- Lidcombe Oval: A historic cricket and rugby ground dating to 1905, where you can catch a local game or simply enjoy the retro grandstand.
- Duck River Walk: A peaceful waterside trail perfect for a morning stroll or cycle, with birdlife and mangroves.
- St. Joachim's Church: A striking 1920s Catholic church with stunning stained-glass windows and a serene atmosphere.
- Nearby Bicentennial Park: Just south, this Olympic-era park features wetlands, playgrounds, and the Australian PlantBank for nature lovers.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is ample: start with a Korean lunch, then explore the oval and duck river trail. If combining with a visit to Sydney Olympic Park (10 minutes away), you can easily fill a full day. Lidcombe is best visited on a weekend when the Korean restaurants are buzzing.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Sydney Olympic Park – Home to ANZ Stadium, the Aquatic Centre, and sprawling parklands with cycling paths and birdwatching.
- Strathfield – Another multicultural food hub, famous for its Korean and Chinese restaurants.
- Parramatta – Sydney's second CBD, with historic sites like Old Government House and the Parramatta River ferry to Circular Quay.
- Newington Armory – A former naval depot turned arts and events space, with heritage buildings and riverside walks.
- Homebush Bay – Explore the remnants of the former state brickworks and the iconic 'Brickpit Ring' walk.
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Image credits
- Sydney Olympic Park — Simon_sees from Australia / CC BY 2.0
- Strathfield — J Bar / CC BY 2.5
- Newington Armory — Simon_sees from Australia / CC BY 2.0
- Homebush Bay — Nick-D / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Bicentennial Park — Australian Overseas Information Service / FAL