A street in Sydney is transforming into a world food bazaar for the next month, with more than 70 stalls - and everyone's invited. Here are five things to try.
Rayane Tamer
The sound of Quran recitals travels through the street, past a stand fundraising for victims of the Syria and Türkiye earthquake. Throngs of people start to arrive.“It's like a different country ... but it's just down the street,” one visitor says. Many Muslims are fasting during the day throughout the holy month of Ramadan, so they will come to grab a meal from one of the 70 stalls as the sun sets. But everyone is invited here, irrespective of their faith.
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