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Sydney Exploration: Parramatta and CBD https://gemini.google.com/share/6c92d... In this video, Chef Liju Jose documents his sixth day exploring Sydney, focusing on the Parramatta area and the city center (CBD). Highlights of Day 6: Exploring Parramatta: Liju starts his day in Parramatta, describing it as Sydney's "second CBD" [00:09]. He notes the urban feel and the rapid development of the area. Commuting Experience: Initially planning to take a tram, he discovers it isn't available and decides to walk to the station [01:35]. He remarks on how much walking is required in countries like Australia compared to India [01:46]. Food Tour at Parramatta Station: * Sushi: He tries spicy salmon sushi at a shop in the station but finds it a bit too sweet and lacking in distinct salmon flavor [03:38]. Fried Chicken: He visits a shop called Gami Chicken for some spicy deep-fried chicken [05:04]. Bakeries & Desserts: He explores Bread Top, an Asian-influenced bakery [06:53], and mentions how he likes to take snacks from here when traveling. Shopping for Perfumes: Liju visits a fragrance shop, noting that Australia has great options. However, he decides to wait until "Good Friday" sales to make a purchase, hoping for better prices [10:24]. Meeting Loujin: He travels to the Sydney CBD to meet his friend Loujin, who was there for a client meeting [13:31]. Plans for Steak: The duo discusses going for a meal, specifically mentioning a desire to try Kangaroo steak [19:35]. They head towards Darling Harbour to find a spot called Blackbird Cafe [19:42]. General Observations: Throughout the video, Liju comments on the disciplined driving culture in Australia and the "power" of pedestrian crossings (zebra lines), where cars immediately stop for walkers [12:59].