Passion for Authentic Filipino Cuisine

Experience the fiery flavors of traditional lechon, expertly crafted by Chef Raki, blending charcoal BBQ with Asian fusion for a unique culinary journey in Sydney.

A dimly lit restaurant exterior with neon signs displaying the words 'Hometown Hotpot & BBQ'. The signage includes both English and Chinese characters, illuminated in blue and red against a backdrop of a brick wall.
A dimly lit restaurant exterior with neon signs displaying the words 'Hometown Hotpot & BBQ'. The signage includes both English and Chinese characters, illuminated in blue and red against a backdrop of a brick wall.

150+

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Authentic, Flavorful, Unique

Chef Raki

Location Info

Visit us at Bay Predo's Lechon Cebu in Sydney for an unforgettable culinary experience featuring authentic Filipino lechon and Asian fusion dishes.

Sydney

123 Lechon Lane, Sydney

Hours

11 AM - 9 PM

Customer Reviews

Discover what our guests say about their dining experience with us.

The lechon was incredibly tender, and the crispy skin was perfection!

Maria Lopez
Four people are seated around a table in a Korean BBQ restaurant, engaging in a lively conversation. The environment showcases a modern dining space with wooden interiors and large windows that allow in natural light. A sign with 'Palsaik Korean BBQ Restaurant' is visible on the wall.
Four people are seated around a table in a Korean BBQ restaurant, engaging in a lively conversation. The environment showcases a modern dining space with wooden interiors and large windows that allow in natural light. A sign with 'Palsaik Korean BBQ Restaurant' is visible on the wall.

Sydney, Australia

Chef Raki's dishes are a delightful fusion of flavors that excite the palate.

A street-side restaurant with several people seated at dark outdoor tables. The building has a sign written in both English and Chinese characters, with a prominent logo. Customers are casually dining and chatting, creating a lively atmosphere. The restaurant suggests an Asian culinary theme.
A street-side restaurant with several people seated at dark outdoor tables. The building has a sign written in both English and Chinese characters, with a prominent logo. Customers are casually dining and chatting, creating a lively atmosphere. The restaurant suggests an Asian culinary theme.
John Smith

Sydney, Australia

★★★★★
★★★★★