Eastwood is home to the first Granny Smith apple and holds a commemorative festival every October. Eastwood is equally known for being both Chinatown and Koreatown, depending on which train exit you take.
The most common self-identified ancestries were: Chinese (38.4%), English (11.2%), Australian (10.1%), Korean (8.2%) and Irish (4.2%).
Sydney's other suburban Chinatowns.
The official establishment of Eastwood Chinatown started in 2023 by a group of local volunteers.
Eastwood Chinatown is located on the west side of the station, as soon as you walk out you will see Eastwood library, Eastwood Hotel and streets full of restauarants and shops that offer a vibrant blend of Asian culture and cuisine. Explore this bustling enclave where traditional flavors meet modern city living from 6am until 2am the next day.
145 C.T. – Bringing the East of the World to the West of Sydney
Inspired by Eastwood’s phonetic connection to "145" in Chinese, our vision highlights the convergence of Eastern culture in Sydney's western suburb. "C.T." stands for "Chinatown" and symbolizes an inclusive, dynamic community.
Our district aims to shape Eastwood into a cultural icon, celebrating its rich heritage while positioning it as a hub for innovation, creativity, and meaningful connections. We envision a vibrant community where individuals from diverse backgrounds thrive, innovate, and collaborate.
By fostering personal growth, professional development, and cultural exchange, we create opportunities through mentorship, networking, and educational programs. Our district champions diversity and inclusivity, empowering members and attracting newcomers seeking enrichment and belonging.
we put efforts to transform Eastwood into a landmark destination—a symbol of cultural pride and forward-thinking progress, embodying the best of East and West while turning aspirations into reality.
Eastwood, known for its vibrant Asian food scene, offers a culinary journey like no other. Its bustling streets are adorned with a treasure trove of Asian shops and eateries. From traditional dumpling houses to bustling markets, Eastwood is a food lover's paradise. Explore the rich tapestry of Asian flavors and culture right here in Sydney.
Eastwood Chinatown is a culinary haven, offering diverse flavors that delight taste buds with authentic Asian cuisine.
Eastwood Chinatown: A delicious adventure awaits! Explore Asian flavors and friendly vibes. Come hungry, leave happy!
Join us for an insightful session at the Eastwood Chinatown 145C.T. Workshop!
We open daily from 8am til 10pm with most shops opening from 12pm. For specific shop opening hours, please check our Shops page, the shop’s Google business page or reach out to the shop directly.
If you're looking for parking in Eastwood, you can find options at the Eastwood Shopping Centre. They offer parking facilities with details on costs, opening hours, and a parking map on their website. Eastwood Shopping Centre is located at 152-160 Rowe St and provides both car park and street parking options. It's a convenient place to park while exploring the area.