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Where to Buy American Food in Sydney

Where to buy American Food in Sydney – If there’s one thing expats tend to miss living overseas, it’s food from their home country. As an American expat living in Sydney, being in a major international city means food choices and cuisines are nearly unlimited, which is fantastic, but there’s still always a few things from home I miss. I’m talking the essentials: Hershey’s chocolate, American peanut butter, Pillsbury cinnamon rolls in a can (don’t judge).

To help other expats, I’ve rounded up some of the best places in Sydney and online to find American groceries and products. Consider it an edible form of nostalgia.

In most places mentioned, prices are generally higher than you’d pay in the states, but sometimes a little slice of home is worth the cost. I’ve included the locations and what sort of food they tend to stock, although that’s always subject to change. Hope it’s helpful!

USA Treats, within the Fast Fruit Store, St Leonards Forum

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How to get there– Located next to St Leonards train station, within the forum. Upon exiting the station, take an immediate right and you can’t miss it.

https://usatreats.com.au/

Stock up on the basics in St Leonards.

USAFoods.com.au (online)

Stock– USAFoods is a huge website, with a massive selection of American food, from spices, cereals, chips and crackers, sauces and BBQ rubs, and  perennial classics such as Goldfish, Lifesavers, and Pillsbury products. Their stock can change often and they do tend to run out of products quickly. But, if you’re looking for something particular, this is the best place to start your search.

How to get there– Order online, they ship Australia-wide.

www.usafoods.com.au

Costco

Stock– Everyone’s favourite Saturday morning excursion has landed down under. I can’t vouch for whether the food bar has the giant hot pretzels of my childhood, but expect to see a big range of American products, like what you would find at home, including American-style bacon, frozen foods, and grocery items and sweets.

How to get there– Located in Lidcombe, you’ll find ample parking and these huge stores are easy to spot, even from a distance. As in America, membership is required to shop here.

http://www.costco.com.au/index.shtml

Sweet Surprises, Penrith and Campbelltown (and online)

Stock– This candy store has a huge array of American, British, and Kiwi sweets. They also have a range of groceries, including Pop Tarts, Marshmallow Fluff, Smucker’s, and pancake mix. The stores have an old-fashioned feel and are worth a visit, if you’re in the area.

How to get there– They have locations slightly outside Sydney, or you can order online.

http://www.sweetsurprises.com.au/

Visit the Blue Mountains for some sweet treats. (Courtesy of bluemtns.com.au)

The Candy Store, Leura

Stock– This quaint candy and sweets store is in Leura, a beautiful town in the Blue Mountains, about a two-hour drive west of Sydney. They have a large selection of chocolate and candies from around the world, and stock Altoids, Wonka, Hershey’s, and Nerd products, and even American hot sauces.

How to get there– Located in Leura Mall, they are close to the train station in Leura, or can be reached by car. You can also order online.

http://candystore.com.au/

City Convenience, Sydney CBD

Stock– This clean and, well, convenient chain of convenience stores tends to have a wide range of American chocolates, include all types of Hershey’s Peanut Butter Cups (my personal favourite), as well as some sodas. Great for a quick chocolate fix when you’re running errands in the city.

How to get there– They have a wide range of location throughout the city- details can be found on their website.

http://www.cityconveniencestore.com/

Jelly Belly, David Jones
David Jones Food Hall (Courtesy of David Jones)

David Jones Food Hall, Sydney CBD

Stock– David Jones, one’s of Australia’s better department stores, has two flagship stores in Sydney, on Elizabeth Street and Market Street. On the ground level of the Market Street store, you’ll find the Food Hall. Similar to Harrods, you’ll find a huge range of champagne and oyster bars, sushi trains, and fresh dining options. They also sell gourmet international groceries. On a recent trip, I saw a huge amount of Jelly Belly, and other assorted chocolates, snacks, jams and sauces, and gift baskets with American and British options.

How to get there– Located on the ground level of 65-77 Market Street, Sydney

https://www.davidjones.com.au/Store-Services/Food/Food-hall

Plan B- wait for your relatives to come visit, bearing foods from home!

O Canada (online)

Stock– Had to throw in a helpful suggestion for our neighbours up north. This online site sells a range of Canadian and American foods. Expect everything maple syrup, snacks, sauces, baking supplies, and they also have gluten-free selections. You’ve got to like any business with a kangaroo holding a hockey stick on their homepage.

How to get there– Order online, they ship Australia-wide.

http://ocanada.com.au/shop/

Marshmallows! (Fast Fruit, St Leonards)

(All recommendations are based on my own chocolate-loving experiences, and have not been influenced by the stores named above)

If you’re after American burgers, check out our top pics here and here. What’s your favourite food from back home, and have I missed any good spots? Would love to hear your recommendations!

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