It is safe to say this place is in the middle of nowhere, but would be a popular spot for locals on the weekend. Quite dim lighting once you walk in, you order at the counter and they bring the food out to you.
We tried the Lost Bread and Sweetcorn fritters along with a latte and green tea. The Lost Bread was nice, but would have been better with a bit more fruit. However prices are pretty good here so you won't be breaking the bank. The fritters looked amazing and such a great portion for the price. They were cooked well so still moist and juicy. The jam that came with was a little too much on the sweet side for me, but as a whole it didn't bring down the dish drastically. Both went down well with the coffee and tea. And the tea comes out in a cute little teapot/cup set!
As they are relatively new, it seems like they are eager to get any sort of feedback which is a great thing to see. There is a little book at the counter for customers to write down any compliments or criticisms so they can improve.
What a surprising find amongst strips of warehouses in South Street Rydalmere! This cafe serves amazing food. The food is truly delicious and honest. Very relaxing atmosphere and great team of friendly staff. And to top it off, coffee is good. Worth a visit~!
It is with huge thanks to Lisa from Weekend Food Escapes that lifer friend, Onika, and myself got to do a brunch trip to Rydalmere and tryout this cafe tucked into an industrial area that is attached to a coffee roasters, Cherry Beans. Lisa suggested me to head chef and owner Shane Lee (non-cricketer) because Cherry Beans does some damn good burgers among their cafe styled menu.
We both had such a fantastic time feasting at Cherry Beans Coffee Roasters, for a cafe venue in an industrial area it is well out of place but also a wonderful hidden gem of culinary awesome.
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