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					<description><![CDATA[It can be hard to name food that is uniquely Australian. Since Australia has British heritage, and is multicultural, we mostly just have a mix of other countries food. The meat pie is something that Australians usually identify with and it&#8217;s definitely something I miss while in Korea. There are no big meat pie sections [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>It can be hard to name food that is uniquely Australian. Since Australia has British heritage, and is multicultural, we mostly just have a mix of other countries food. The meat pie is something that Australians usually identify with and it&#8217;s definitely something I miss while in Korea. There are no big meat pie sections in the supermarkets here in Korea. Australia doesn&#8217;t have much street food either, so I think this is the closest we have to street food.</p>
<p>Harry&#8217;s Cafe de Wheels is an iconic place and although there are a few locations in Sydney, the original one at Woolloomooloo is the best place to get one. &#8216;The Tiger&#8217;, a meat pie with mashed potato, mushed peas and gravy on top is the big seller there. It was pretty good. I have to say that the best meat pies I&#8217;ve had have been from Farmers&#8217; Markets out in the countryside though, where they have been made on someone&#8217;s farm. The quality of meat pies in Australia varies a lot. The cheap frozen ones from the supermarket are the lower end of quality, but pie shops also vary a lot. There are some amazing pie shops around, but then also some not so great ones. We had some amazing pies at a place called Hayden&#8217;s Pies in Ulladulla, down the coast from Sydney while on our Christmas summer holiday.</p>
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