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This funky Annandale spot serves flavour-packed Japanese snacks – and all-you-can-eat dumplings on Saturdays

With a sushi train, cocktail bar, pumping music and lots of good-value deals, you’re in for a delicious ride at Snacky Chans

Alison Rodericks
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Dishes at Snacky Chans
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You’ve heard of Jackie Chan. Now meet Snacky Chans – an Inner West fusion den where Tokyo’s late-night vibes meet Sydney’s love of a good feed. Established in 2021 on Parramatta Road in Annandale, this spot has been beckoning locals with its neon-pink lighting, high-energy beats and great-value offers. It’s part ramen joint, part cocktail bar – and a whole lot of fun.

What’s on the menu? Think Japanese flavours with a twist – from tempura tacos and miso pork ramen to house-made ponzu and fiery reaper oils. Speaking of rides, there’s a sushi train, too.

Dishes at Snacky Chans
Photograph: A La Carte Agency

Some must-tries include the Wagyu nigiri, yuzu fried karaage chicken, barbecue pork buns and yakitori – some made to share, others like the ramen bowls to slurp solo. Cocktails include a Spicy Wasabi Bloody Mary and a refreshing Yuzu Margarita.

The team says: “We wanted to create something that was fun, unexpected and unapologetically bold. It’s about taking the best parts of Japanese food culture and giving it a cheeky, Sydney-style remix.”

A cocktail at Snacky Chans
Photograph: A La Carte Agency

Want more? Snacky Chans has a bunch of cracking deals, including all-you-can-eat dumplings plus free-flowing Spritzes and beers on Saturdays for $79 per person. Pop in on Wednesdays for $6 bao buns, or Thursdays for $6 tacos and $15 Margs.

Whether you’re dropping in for a midweek bite or kicking back with mates on a Friday night, Snacky Chans is your go-to for good times.

Find out more here.

Address: 143 Parramatta Rd, Annandale NSW 2038

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