Reviews
What Ofelia Moore doesn't like about Gugi Gugi:
Not being big on fried food, I would generally have walked right past Gugi Gugi, a permanent stall specialising in all things deep-fried. However we are at the Taiwan Night Markets, and from what I’ve seen, deep fried chicken is big in Taiwan hawker circles. This stall offers up deep fried chick cutlets, calamari, sweet potato and king trumpet mushrooms, all dusted in one of three special seasoning mixes. We opt for... View all feedback. What Solon Russel likes about Gugi Gugi:
Best Taiwanese fried chicken you can find in Sydney, compared with competitors Cheers Cut, Hot Star, and others. Much better/more interesting spices, and cut of chicken. View all feedback.
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I would not have been big on roasted food, I would have wandered directly to gugi gugi, a constant stall that focuses on everything that is deep-fried. However,...
read moreBest Taiwanese fried huh they can find in sydney, in comparison to competing cheers cut, hot star and others. much better/interestant seasoning and cut of chick...
read moreWe decided to visit the Taiwanese night market in eastwood – a small but packed place every Thursday to Sunday. gugi gugi gugi was one of the first stalls we vi...
read moreI'm extremely surprised this restaurant does not have more reviews and Yelp attention.
Best Taiwanese fried chicken you can find in Sydney, compared with competitors Cheers Cut, Hot Star, and others. Much better/more interesting spices, and cut of...
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read moreGugi Gugi at the Taiwanese night market in Eastwood offers delicious and fresh fried foods with a variety of seasoning options. While the service may be a bit slow, the made-to-order dishes are worth the wait. Known for their Taiwanese fried chicken, Gugi Gugi stands out amongst competitors with their unique spices and quality cuts of chicken. Overall, a must-visit for those craving authentic Taiwanese street food in Sydney.