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    The "Thainatown Triangle" Itinerary

    To keep the total under $25, you will order exactly one small bowl at each location. In 2026, these venues are optimized for "high-rotation" diners who do exactly this.



    1. Stop One: Chon Siam (The Foundation)

    Start on Campbell Street. Chon Siam is the "dark broth" specialist.

    • The Broth: Rich, blood-thickened, and heavy on the star anise.
    • The Strategy: Order the beef version with "everything" (liver, tripe, and balls). In 2026, they have the most generous offal-to-noodle ratio in the city.
    • Pro-Tip: Ask for "Level 1" spice here; their homemade chili flakes are significantly hotter in 2026 due to a new boutique supplier in Western Sydney.



    2. Stop Two: Yok Yor (The Modernist)

    Walk 3 minutes to Goulburn Street. Yok Yor’s "Food Factory" vibe is the perfect mid-crawl palate cleanser.

    • The Broth: A lighter, cleaner pork broth that highlights the aromatics (lemongrass and galangal).
    • The Strategy: Use your EatClub app to check for "Earn" rewards. In March 2026, Yok Yor often offers 10% cashback on small-bowl orders, which technically brings this stop down to $8.00.
    • The Texture: Their rice noodles are famously "chewy" (al dente), providing a great contrast to Chon Siam’s softer style.



    3. Stop Three: Show Neua (The Northern Twist)

    End your crawl at the Prince Centre. While technically a "Northern Street Food" specialist, their mini-bowl offerings are the secret weapon of Thainatown.

    • The Difference: Instead of the standard boat noodle, try their mini Khao Soi. It’s a creamy, coconut-curry base with crispy fried noodles on top.
    • The Value: In March 2026, Show Neua runs a "Student Hour" (3 PM – 5 PM) where mini bowls drop to $7.50.
    • The Finish: It’s the richest of the three, acting as the "dessert" of your savory crawl.

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    The "Thainatown Triangle" Itinerary

    To keep the total under $25, you will order exactly one small bowl at each location. In 2026, these venues are optimized for "high-rotation" diners who do exactly this.



    1. Stop One: Chon Siam (The Foundation)

    Start on Campbell Street. Chon Siam is the "dark broth" specialist.

    • The Broth: Rich, blood-thickened, and heavy on the star anise.
    • The Strategy: Order the beef version with "everything" (liver, tripe, and balls). In 2026, they have the most generous offal-to-noodle ratio in the city.
    • Pro-Tip: Ask for "Level 1" spice here; their homemade chili flakes are significantly hotter in 2026 due to a new boutique supplier in Western Sydney.



    2. Stop Two: Yok Yor (The Modernist)

    Walk 3 minutes to Goulburn Street. Yok Yor’s "Food Factory" vibe is the perfect mid-crawl palate cleanser.

    • The Broth: A lighter, cleaner pork broth that highlights the aromatics (lemongrass and galangal).
    • The Strategy: Use your EatClub app to check for "Earn" rewards. In March 2026, Yok Yor often offers 10% cashback on small-bowl orders, which technically brings this stop down to $8.00.
    • The Texture: Their rice noodles are famously "chewy" (al dente), providing a great contrast to Chon Siam’s softer style.



    3. Stop Three: Show Neua (The Northern Twist)

    End your crawl at the Prince Centre. While technically a "Northern Street Food" specialist, their mini-bowl offerings are the secret weapon of Thainatown.

    • The Difference: Instead of the standard boat noodle, try their mini Khao Soi. It’s a creamy, coconut-curry base with crispy fried noodles on top.
    • The Value: In March 2026, Show Neua runs a "Student Hour" (3 PM – 5 PM) where mini bowls drop to $7.50.
    • The Finish: It’s the richest of the three, acting as the "dessert" of your savory crawl.

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    The "Thainatown Triangle" Itinerary

    To keep the total under $25, you will order exactly one small bowl at each location. In 2026, these venues are optimized for "high-rotation" diners who do exactly this.



    1. Stop One: Chon Siam (The Foundation)

    Start on Campbell Street. Chon Siam is the "dark broth" specialist.

    • The Broth: Rich, blood-thickened, and heavy on the star anise.
    • The Strategy: Order the beef version with "everything" (liver, tripe, and balls). In 2026, they have the most generous offal-to-noodle ratio in the city.
    • Pro-Tip: Ask for "Level 1" spice here; their homemade chili flakes are significantly hotter in 2026 due to a new boutique supplier in Western Sydney.



    2. Stop Two: Yok Yor (The Modernist)

    Walk 3 minutes to Goulburn Street. Yok Yor’s "Food Factory" vibe is the perfect mid-crawl palate cleanser.

    • The Broth: A lighter, cleaner pork broth that highlights the aromatics (lemongrass and galangal).
    • The Strategy: Use your EatClub app to check for "Earn" rewards. In March 2026, Yok Yor often offers 10% cashback on small-bowl orders, which technically brings this stop down to $8.00.
    • The Texture: Their rice noodles are famously "chewy" (al dente), providing a great contrast to Chon Siam’s softer style.



    3. Stop Three: Show Neua (The Northern Twist)

    End your crawl at the Prince Centre. While technically a "Northern Street Food" specialist, their mini-bowl offerings are the secret weapon of Thainatown.

    • The Difference: Instead of the standard boat noodle, try their mini Khao Soi. It’s a creamy, coconut-curry base with crispy fried noodles on top.
    • The Value: In March 2026, Show Neua runs a "Student Hour" (3 PM – 5 PM) where mini bowls drop to $7.50.
    • The Finish: It’s the richest of the three, acting as the "dessert" of your savory crawl.

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    The "Thainatown Triangle" Itinerary

    To keep the total under $25, you will order exactly one small bowl at each location. In 2026, these venues are optimized for "high-rotation" diners who do exactly this.



    1. Stop One: Chon Siam (The Foundation)

    Start on Campbell Street. Chon Siam is the "dark broth" specialist.

    • The Broth: Rich, blood-thickened, and heavy on the star anise.
    • The Strategy: Order the beef version with "everything" (liver, tripe, and balls). In 2026, they have the most generous offal-to-noodle ratio in the city.
    • Pro-Tip: Ask for "Level 1" spice here; their homemade chili flakes are significantly hotter in 2026 due to a new boutique supplier in Western Sydney.



    2. Stop Two: Yok Yor (The Modernist)

    Walk 3 minutes to Goulburn Street. Yok Yor’s "Food Factory" vibe is the perfect mid-crawl palate cleanser.

    • The Broth: A lighter, cleaner pork broth that highlights the aromatics (lemongrass and galangal).
    • The Strategy: Use your EatClub app to check for "Earn" rewards. In March 2026, Yok Yor often offers 10% cashback on small-bowl orders, which technically brings this stop down to $8.00.
    • The Texture: Their rice noodles are famously "chewy" (al dente), providing a great contrast to Chon Siam’s softer style.



    3. Stop Three: Show Neua (The Northern Twist)

    End your crawl at the Prince Centre. While technically a "Northern Street Food" specialist, their mini-bowl offerings are the secret weapon of Thainatown.

    • The Difference: Instead of the standard boat noodle, try their mini Khao Soi. It’s a creamy, coconut-curry base with crispy fried noodles on top.
    • The Value: In March 2026, Show Neua runs a "Student Hour" (3 PM – 5 PM) where mini bowls drop to $7.50.
    • The Finish: It’s the richest of the three, acting as the "dessert" of your savory crawl.

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    The "Thainatown Triangle" Itinerary

    To keep the total under $25, you will order exactly one small bowl at each location. In 2026, these venues are optimized for "high-rotation" diners who do exactly this.



    1. Stop One: Chon Siam (The Foundation)

    Start on Campbell Street. Chon Siam is the "dark broth" specialist.

    • The Broth: Rich, blood-thickened, and heavy on the star anise.
    • The Strategy: Order the beef version with "everything" (liver, tripe, and balls). In 2026, they have the most generous offal-to-noodle ratio in the city.
    • Pro-Tip: Ask for "Level 1" spice here; their homemade chili flakes are significantly hotter in 2026 due to a new boutique supplier in Western Sydney.



    2. Stop Two: Yok Yor (The Modernist)

    Walk 3 minutes to Goulburn Street. Yok Yor’s "Food Factory" vibe is the perfect mid-crawl palate cleanser.

    • The Broth: A lighter, cleaner pork broth that highlights the aromatics (lemongrass and galangal).
    • The Strategy: Use your EatClub app to check for "Earn" rewards. In March 2026, Yok Yor often offers 10% cashback on small-bowl orders, which technically brings this stop down to $8.00.
    • The Texture: Their rice noodles are famously "chewy" (al dente), providing a great contrast to Chon Siam’s softer style.



    3. Stop Three: Show Neua (The Northern Twist)

    End your crawl at the Prince Centre. While technically a "Northern Street Food" specialist, their mini-bowl offerings are the secret weapon of Thainatown.

    • The Difference: Instead of the standard boat noodle, try their mini Khao Soi. It’s a creamy, coconut-curry base with crispy fried noodles on top.
    • The Value: In March 2026, Show Neua runs a "Student Hour" (3 PM – 5 PM) where mini bowls drop to $7.50.
    • The Finish: It’s the richest of the three, acting as the "dessert" of your savory crawl.

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    The "Thainatown Triangle" Itinerary

    To keep the total under $25, you will order exactly one small bowl at each location. In 2026, these venues are optimized for "high-rotation" diners who do exactly this.



    1. Stop One: Chon Siam (The Foundation)

    Start on Campbell Street. Chon Siam is the "dark broth" specialist.

    • The Broth: Rich, blood-thickened, and heavy on the star anise.
    • The Strategy: Order the beef version with "everything" (liver, tripe, and balls). In 2026, they have the most generous offal-to-noodle ratio in the city.
    • Pro-Tip: Ask for "Level 1" spice here; their homemade chili flakes are significantly hotter in 2026 due to a new boutique supplier in Western Sydney.



    2. Stop Two: Yok Yor (The Modernist)

    Walk 3 minutes to Goulburn Street. Yok Yor’s "Food Factory" vibe is the perfect mid-crawl palate cleanser.

    • The Broth: A lighter, cleaner pork broth that highlights the aromatics (lemongrass and galangal).
    • The Strategy: Use your EatClub app to check for "Earn" rewards. In March 2026, Yok Yor often offers 10% cashback on small-bowl orders, which technically brings this stop down to $8.00.
    • The Texture: Their rice noodles are famously "chewy" (al dente), providing a great contrast to Chon Siam’s softer style.



    3. Stop Three: Show Neua (The Northern Twist)

    End your crawl at the Prince Centre. While technically a "Northern Street Food" specialist, their mini-bowl offerings are the secret weapon of Thainatown.

    • The Difference: Instead of the standard boat noodle, try their mini Khao Soi. It’s a creamy, coconut-curry base with crispy fried noodles on top.
    • The Value: In March 2026, Show Neua runs a "Student Hour" (3 PM – 5 PM) where mini bowls drop to $7.50.
    • The Finish: It’s the richest of the three, acting as the "dessert" of your savory crawl.

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    The "Thainatown Triangle" Itinerary

    To keep the total under $25, you will order exactly one small bowl at each location. In 2026, these venues are optimized for "high-rotation" diners who do exactly this.



    1. Stop One: Chon Siam (The Foundation)

    Start on Campbell Street. Chon Siam is the "dark broth" specialist.

    • The Broth: Rich, blood-thickened, and heavy on the star anise.
    • The Strategy: Order the beef version with "everything" (liver, tripe, and balls). In 2026, they have the most generous offal-to-noodle ratio in the city.
    • Pro-Tip: Ask for "Level 1" spice here; their homemade chili flakes are significantly hotter in 2026 due to a new boutique supplier in Western Sydney.



    2. Stop Two: Yok Yor (The Modernist)

    Walk 3 minutes to Goulburn Street. Yok Yor’s "Food Factory" vibe is the perfect mid-crawl palate cleanser.

    • The Broth: A lighter, cleaner pork broth that highlights the aromatics (lemongrass and galangal).
    • The Strategy: Use your EatClub app to check for "Earn" rewards. In March 2026, Yok Yor often offers 10% cashback on small-bowl orders, which technically brings this stop down to $8.00.
    • The Texture: Their rice noodles are famously "chewy" (al dente), providing a great contrast to Chon Siam’s softer style.



    3. Stop Three: Show Neua (The Northern Twist)

    End your crawl at the Prince Centre. While technically a "Northern Street Food" specialist, their mini-bowl offerings are the secret weapon of Thainatown.

    • The Difference: Instead of the standard boat noodle, try their mini Khao Soi. It’s a creamy, coconut-curry base with crispy fried noodles on top.
    • The Value: In March 2026, Show Neua runs a "Student Hour" (3 PM – 5 PM) where mini bowls drop to $7.50.
    • The Finish: It’s the richest of the three, acting as the "dessert" of your savory crawl.

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    The "Thainatown Triangle" Itinerary

    To keep the total under $25, you will order exactly one small bowl at each location. In 2026, these venues are optimized for "high-rotation" diners who do exactly this.



    1. Stop One: Chon Siam (The Foundation)

    Start on Campbell Street. Chon Siam is the "dark broth" specialist.

    • The Broth: Rich, blood-thickened, and heavy on the star anise.
    • The Strategy: Order the beef version with "everything" (liver, tripe, and balls). In 2026, they have the most generous offal-to-noodle ratio in the city.
    • Pro-Tip: Ask for "Level 1" spice here; their homemade chili flakes are significantly hotter in 2026 due to a new boutique supplier in Western Sydney.



    2. Stop Two: Yok Yor (The Modernist)

    Walk 3 minutes to Goulburn Street. Yok Yor’s "Food Factory" vibe is the perfect mid-crawl palate cleanser.

    • The Broth: A lighter, cleaner pork broth that highlights the aromatics (lemongrass and galangal).
    • The Strategy: Use your EatClub app to check for "Earn" rewards. In March 2026, Yok Yor often offers 10% cashback on small-bowl orders, which technically brings this stop down to $8.00.
    • The Texture: Their rice noodles are famously "chewy" (al dente), providing a great contrast to Chon Siam’s softer style.



    3. Stop Three: Show Neua (The Northern Twist)

    End your crawl at the Prince Centre. While technically a "Northern Street Food" specialist, their mini-bowl offerings are the secret weapon of Thainatown.

    • The Difference: Instead of the standard boat noodle, try their mini Khao Soi. It’s a creamy, coconut-curry base with crispy fried noodles on top.
    • The Value: In March 2026, Show Neua runs a "Student Hour" (3 PM – 5 PM) where mini bowls drop to $7.50.
    • The Finish: It’s the richest of the three, acting as the "dessert" of your savory crawl.

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