Meriton Has Opened a New Dining and Retail Precinct in Mascot Featuring Seven New Asian Eateries
There's a Taiwanese and Japanese fusion eatery with pork dan dan ramen, a 90-seat northern Chinese barbecue restaurant and a cafe serving Campos coffee and Tuga pastries.
A new dining precinct with seven exciting new Asian restaurants and two retail outlets has opened in the heart of Mascot. Unity Mascot is a new innovation by the Meriton Retail Precinct, now open across the road from Mascot Central with a range of both indoor and al fresco dining options spanning Chinese, Thai, Japanese, Taiwanese and Malaysian cuisine.
Highlights of the new precinct include the second outpost for authentic Malaysian restaurant Into Laksa Sydney, 90-seat Chinese restaurant Western Legend BBQ and Wan, a Taiwanese and Japanese fusion restaurant from the owners of Mascot mainstays Cuppa Flower and Moon and Back Café.
Wan opened at the end of last year and offers a relaxed walk-in only experience with pork dan dan ramen, chicken karaage, salt and pepper prawns, cheesy spring rolls and a fun drinks menu featuring sake and umeshu.
Western Legend BBQ specialises in northern Chinese barbecue. Now with three restaurants open in Sydney, the eatery offers barbecued wagyu beef, cumin lamb, garlic seafood, kidneys and testicles.
Other options you'll find at Unity include two more Chinese food options including a to-go takeaway eatery, a contemporary Thai restaurant and a cafe. As for the cafe, Sugarbaby Espresso Cafe is serving up Campos coffee and Tuga pastries daily.
The two retail facilities that have opened alongside this array of food and drink tenants is a GQ Men's Style barbershop and a Love Wash laundry mat. These nine new outlets join the neighbouring Woolworths, medical centre, speciality stores and restaurants that call Meriton's Mascot Central home.
Unity Mascot is now open 256 Coward St, Mascot. It's open 9am–10pm, seven days a week.
All images: Anna Kucera and Cassandra Hannagan