Visit Thaitown for amazing cuisine, bars and entertainment.
Welcome to Thaitown Sydney's official website. Thaitown is located in Haymarket, covering the area starting from Campbell and George Street radiating towards Central Station, along Liverpool Street and beyond. Here you'll find information about Thaitown, the neighbourhood's history and culture, upcoming events, restaurants, grocery/speciality stores and Thai business services.
Feel the pulse of the drums and be part of this vibrant celebration as we honour the Year of the Snake.
11:50 am
Where: Thaitown Kiosk, corner of Campbell and George St, Haymarket.
Queer Cinema and Popular Culture from Thailand | Panel Discussion | 32nd Mardi Gras Film Festival
5:30 pm
Venue: Macquarie Room, State Library of NSW
Queer Cinema and Popular Culture from Thailand | Panel Discussion | 32nd Mardi Gras Film Festival
5:30 pm
Venue: Event Cinema 505/525 George St, Sydney
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Explore the vibrant flavors and symbolism of Thaitown's finest offerings and enjoy a memorable culinary adventure this season.
Try golden dishes at Tawandang that symbolise wealth and prosperity, traditional century eggs at At Bangkok, lucky envelopes at Fat Thaiger and more….
learn moreRead all about 2025's Zodiac Year of the snake and its significance to our Thai community.
In our Thai culture, we have a serpent known as Naga, a highly revered mythological creature that symbolises protection and transformation.
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