You might be forgiven for thinking you’ve landed somewhere in Indonesia rather than our own backyard, but Darwin’s rich cultural heritage is all its very own. From food and produce markets peddling laksa worth lining up for and kaffir lime leaves the length of your forearm, to sunsets that roll on for hours, Darwin is a colourful blend of tropical atmos and vibrant culture, topped off with laid-back Australian attitude. Sri Lankan-born second generation restaurateur and chef Jimmy Shu made his way north from Melbourne over 24 years ago in search of prized saltwater barramundi, and found himself setting up shop in the top end. A short stroll through the markets and you get the distinct impression Jimmy is ‘The Fonz’ of this town. “It’s taken me 24 years to build relationships with friends and suppliers,” he says. Peeling back the layers of Darwin’s tourist veneer, there are incredible food finds, from legit Hong Kong barbecue to Javanese feasts tucked away in arcades off the main drag. Here are some of Jimmy’s favourite Darwin haunts, mixed with some of our own.
A locavore's guide to Darwin