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Mind blowing breakfast. Food was amazingly fresh, well presented, and phenomenal to the taste buds. Staff were happy and friendly. The kitchen spotless, kitchen were regimented and a well oiled machine, food arrived as advertised and in a timely fashion. Hard to find fault here. Best time to go
Really awesome place. There are many cafes in West Ryde area, I tend to reach at every corners to support their business. However, if I miss to have coffee in this “One Upon a Time”, family run cafe, I feel I missed something that day. They have a juvenile team who are pretty quick in service. I lov
The decor at this cafe is really fascinating. They have made use of old sewing machines to form tables. I really liked the vintage vibe going on. Food wise I had the Benedict and mushroom toast. Both were tasty and a decent portion. Coffee was also good. Definitely worth checking out if in the West
Great food, great coffee, great service. For breakfast, my husband ordered a Belgian Breakfast and I ordered a Duck Burrito. Both were delicious. The portions were so big that we didnt need lunch and only ate a light dinner on the day.
Came here with high expectations based on all the reviews I read and this place was good but not mind blowing fantastic. The food tastes fine considering its on the pricer side ($20 for a chicken sandwich) but nothing was a stand out.
Most unique place to spent coffee time. Rustic and antique items makes the place more interesting. Especially sewing machine coffee table
Mushroom Toast with truffle oil, halloumi And a poached egg, was really nice:) The iced tea was well worth it too! We tried the peach and the lemon flavored.
Great food and decent menu. Beautifully served, rich and distinguished taste. Defiantly should try their Norwegian Brekkie. Love their coffee and its quite Sensational. Their staff are friendly and polite. Thank you Team.
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