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Sugarloaf Patisserie - Kogarah - Photo album

Me and my friend Benjamin Yelavic, love to head out here for some nice, fat se-xy youthful churros haha! Very nice looking shop, especially when I see his young, plump, cute looking son at the front counter with his soothing voice, makes me quite ar-oused to be honest, haha only messing around. Not
Very friendly service and traditional empanadas, churros, alfajores y sandwich amigas. They also do Latin birthday cakes & sell some hard to find things like yerba maté abodo.Always worth stopping in.
Was gagging to eat here again. Sadly the Portuguese tart was soggy. No way it was fresh. Very disappointed. Could have gotten a fresher one at woolworths
The Churros are excellent. Plain or filled with caramel, it's hard to stop at one! The coffee is good and the Lady owner is very friendly.
I remember this shop when it was owned and operated by South Americans. A good assortment of quality cakes, tarts and empanadas. The business was later taken over by a german that really enhanced the standard and flavours of all the pasteries and introduced some other quality delicacies. The busines
Visited for the first time on Sunday. Bought two pastries and had to return them as they were sooo old and hard they were inedible. Horrible. When I returned them I was told of course they are hard they were in the fridge but eventually agreed to refund. Not worth the visit Nicer bakeries in the are
I really like the long, white bread sandwiches they have here. Coffees & pastries are all great too. This is a regular stop for us on our way out to the Royal National Park.
Good coffee and great sandwiches. The staff is very friendly and the service is good. Am a regular and one of my favorite is lime tart.
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