Great place, perfect for breakfast or a weekend brunch, nice coffee and juices. Have a look the retail and motorbikes workshop.
I've been wanting to try Deus since the last time I came when there was no space on a Sunday around brunch time. My friend ordered the savoury french toast and I had a matcha panna cota. My dish was very delicious! It was well balanced, not too sweet and the texture was smooth. I would order it again. The interior is very spacious and well lit.
The only let down was the service. Although it wasn't busy, no one came up to us to take our orders in a timely fashion so we thought we had to go up to the counter to order and pay first. The waiter also couldn't understand what we were trying to order and we had to repeat ourselves.
Food: 8/10
Ambience: 9/10
Service: 6/10
Had the Karaage Chicken burger and it was amazing. Hubby got the steak sandwich which he also enjoyed. The fries were nicely seasoned too. Coffee was great.
Only issue was that we arrived at 11:15 for brunch and the waiter wouldn’t take our order until 11:30 as it was from the lunch menu. I’d recommend taking the order but not putting it through until 11:30/letting us know there would be a wait as lunch service had not started yet. We didn’t expect the kitchen to start cooking early, but it wasn’t busy and it seemed quite trivial delaying taking our order.
Awesome lunch. Steak Sandwich was a winner. Nice juices. Great service. Melbourne quality coffee! Lunch service available from 1130am. Quality food for the cost great value.
Excellent food - great staff - ample seating for groups big and small! Deus Cafe has an eclectic brekky menu for all tastes. Love their chilli oil!
The Magic Mushroom Burger with fries. We were seated immediately despite it being a busy Friday night. Staff were extremely efficient in taking our orders. Vibe of the place was really good - projector playing films, a DJ, good crowd, a lounge a great bar set up. The burgers were awesome, buns were light & fluffy, flavours worked well together and everything was cooked perfectly.
I had the Fake Cola cocktail which was also great. Would definitely recommend this place!!!
I've been here 5 mornings in a row for breakfast as I'm staying across the road.
The cafe/bar is attached to Deus ex Machina (motorbikes) really cool open space and nice industrial type fit out.
The service has been quick, friendly and they take AMEX which is a bonus as when I am travelling for...
Coffee is great.
Also came here for lunch, I had the Thai Chicken salad which was so flavoursome! My colleague had a vege burger which they give you the option to serve in a lettuce cup rather than the brioche bun. The sweet potato wedges as special also!
Came back in the evening for Espresso Martinis on our way out - they were spot on!
Love this place!
First meal of our Sydney trip. Two exhausted children and their zombie-like parents were lucky to find this place just around the corner of where we stay. Funky and modern interior, very friendly staff and fast service. Food was delicious! Will definitely visit again before we leave Sydney!
Nothing like having your nephew turn 18 to make you feel old. We had scheduled a lunch to celebrate with our nephew who just turned 18. We were racking our brains to think of somewhere cool to go and decided on the Deus Cafe in Camperdown. This cafe/Restaurant/bar/motorcycle/streetwear shop was an ideal venue. The menu had variety to suit all in our dining party, from a 9 years old to a 60 year old and us somewhere in between. It is a cool and large dining space with decorated with motorcycle paraphernalia. The bar is neatly stacked with spirits and mixers and a couple of craft beer taps. They also do coffee, juice and have a range of milkshakes to choose from.
Very good breakfast here. Best I can remember that didn't involve bacon. Ordered the Mexican wrap with beans, eggs,salsa, avo and sour cream. It tasted as good as it looked. Coffee was really good as well.
Poke in Sydney . An open restaurant with a bar and cooking area with motorcycles in the backroom. I grabbed a quick takeaway lunch of poke, which is one of the only places in sydney you can get a decent poke.
Came here for a lunch with the hubby.
I ordered the tuna poke salad, which they had no tuna so replaced with kingfish. Omg it was to die for. Such a delicious dish.
Hubby got a pork ramen which he liked but didn't love.
Will def be back to try rest of menu or get that salad again!
And the coffee was good too!!
Pretty impressed with Deus!
I really like the setup of the area, and the atmosphere was great too. Industrial, modern yet casual and relaxing.
I tried the Southern buttermilk chicken burger. It was pretty nice, the bun was soft and the chicken was really tender! However, the seasoning was a little too overpowering and salty for me, so I had to drink quite a lot of water.
I also had a chai latte which was really great! It was different to the normal ones that I usually have - it was not too sweet!
The croissant with ham and cheese was nice too.
Overall it was a pleasant experience, staff were really friendly too!
Just north of Newtown a new player has emerged in the inner west burger battle in the form of @deusbarkitchen
Double beef, double cheese, bacon, pickles, onions, lettuce, smoked maple BBQ and mustard 🍔
This was a very very good burger. Kudos guys 👏
Absolutely fantastic food, ambience, service and decor. So pleased to see this establishment come back with such a hit! Would recommend to anyone and would definitely come back again very soon. Thank you for a great night. Cheers
Funky looking cafe attached to the bike shop. We only had coffees and they were nice - if not a bit strong but nice. Great if you wanna browse the store then grab some lunch.
We happen to see the place after a horrible experience that evening and I must say it was the blessing we needed for the night. A beautiful warehouse conversion and good decor. We ordered the prawns, the beans and a bowl of chips.... All we needed was that. The wine list was good and the wine very good as well. I'd recommend this wine bar!
Ordered the cheeseburger, flavor and sauce were nice, but the meat patty ratio to the bun was disappointing. More bun than meat and I left 1/3 of the top and bottom bun left on my plate.
Other than that, service was very good, great staff. Would come and try other things on menu.
Stopped by here but the kitchen was closed after breakfast and before lunch as arrived in the in between time. Grabbed a Green Matcha Latte and a Latte. The matcha was okay however the powder should have been stirred in more and the latte was slightly milky.
Hummus dip for lunch was fantastic. Great combination of hummus, almonds, chick peas, mint & onion, with a smattering of pomegranate seeds for a sweet zing. Staff service and attention was perfect. Highly recommended.
The atmosphere of Deus is relatively relaxed, although can get loud, with plenty of seating that can accommodate relatively large groups.
I've had both the cheeseburger and their chicken burger and love both of them, both burgers are not over the top dripping with sauce but is enough to complement the patty. The chips definitely have to be taken dirty, the sauce makes the chips a whole lot better.
Definitely would recommend.
As a FBAS member, I had been hearing a lot about the supposedly epic burger collaboration between two burger heavyweights: Pub Life Kitchen and Barrio Chino. The raves for the pop-up were coming from people left, right, and centre. I almost didn't get a chance to go if it weren't for Cat inviting me along to her second visit, since she was so impressed by her first try.
Here's the lowdown on the Double Cheeseburger:
Bones: $20
The Double Cheeseburger was $16+$4 for the mandatory extra bacon. The single Cheeseburger was only $12 but FBAS recommended the Double and considering it was a limited time pop-up, I decided to ignore my healthy rational side and order the double. It was an expensive burger, no doubt, but price is no problem as long as the quality is there. So was the quality there?
Pickles: 4.5/5
Hot damn! This was hands down the best burger that I have tried in Sydney so far. I had high expectations due to all the rave reviews and was a little worried that the burger wouldn't live up to said expectations, but was very pleasantly surprised. The brioche bun was a tasty alternative to the typical sesame seed bun (I personally prefer brioche buns anyway), the patties were tender and smokey, the pickles packed a punch, and the cheese was deliciously melted. Sure, this may have been a very classic cheeseburger in the sense that it was comprised of a classic flavour combo but it was a classic cheeseburger done extremely, extremely well.
Spuds: 4/5
Even the spuds were great! That dirty sauce sure was something outta this world. The only downside is that the copious amount of sauce made the fries go quite soggy, so a point was deducted from their score.
Bonus comment: 5/5
As Jovi from Pub Life Kitchen delivered our burgers to our table, he asked me, "Have you had the double here before?"
"No I haven't."
"It's bigger than you!!"
Needless to say, looks are deceiving and I demolished that burger. I wasn't going to let some ginormous burger get the better of me! But the comment sure gave Cat and I a crack.
It's a pity that the pop-up is no longer running but never fear, you can always go to Pub Life Kitchen for a burg (which I will get around to doing). Visit on a Wednesday to try their weekly experimental burger. Alternatively, you can try Barrio Cellar and soon, Barrio Chino's new burger joint!
Love both the chicken burger and the double cheeseburger at the PLK and Barrio Chino collaboration at Deus Cafe! We also tried the onion rings on our first visit, and the fries with dirty sauce on our second. I personally loved the onion rings, perfectly crispy outside and sweet onion on the inside! The dipping sauce that came with it was delish. The dirty fries were okay but really not worth spending the extra for some sauce.
Even when packed, the food came out surprisingly fast! And the staff are friendly.
Too bad this is only temporary, amazing burgers!!
She says: This was two of the greats coming together. Any burger fan knows both of these joints spit out some awesome snacks. It would be crazy to have missed it. In saying that – I think it closes in a couple of days so if you want to check it out, get a wriggle on!! The overall verdict should have lost a few points because it took so long for us to get our burgers (but the food was so good.. and we are suckers). We waited for what felt like a really long time and I had to be restrained from stealing food from other tables. By the time they arrived I was panic-hungry (thus the blur in some of the photos).
Ordered the double cheeseburger and the fried chicken burger. Both the meat patties and the fried chicken fillet were finely cooked. The sauce was tasty and the lettuce and tomato added freshness. The burgers could've done with a bit more sauce, but all in all it was a delicious meal.
There's currently a summer popup going on at Deus Cafe from the burger maestros of Pub Life Kitchen (Ultimo) and Barrio Chino (King's Cross/CBD.) As a fan of the former (when they were known as BRGRS) I was compelled to come here. The burger menu is relegated to a Cheeseburger and Double Cheeseburger, as I don't count anything with chicken a burger. You can add bacon if you wish, but lately I haven't been adding it as an extra. Naturally, I ordered the Double Cheeseburger.
Two beef patties, American cheese, bacon, lettuce, tomato, and their special sauce.
If you're a fan of In-N-Out Burger in the US, you will enjoy this burger as it's the closest taste-wise to it that I've come across in Sydney. To wit, I'm actually not a big In-N-Out fan but respect what they do. That being said, the burger is pretty tasty. Beef was a great medium rare, the milk bun held it all together just fine, and toppings extremely fresh with that animal style spread which is similar to thousand island dressing.
Don't miss out on this popup.
Beef: 4
Bun: 4
Toppings: 4
Overall: 4/5
Order the Fried Chicken. I'll call it for you now. You're welcome. Mega delish, crunchy and not dry. If anything, I could've perhaps had more of that Sriracha mayo. I couldn't distinctly pick it... but perhaps I was too distracted by delicious. Do it. Also, I had onlooker remorse with their chicken nuggets they had to offer........ Please try 'em for me. KTHNX!So all cheese burgers may be served medium or 'BURNT' (well done). Both of my friend had ordered medium, but either the Double's bun OR the outside of the patty was burnt... as that burnt taste was 100% there. Exhibit A:Me: Did you order well done?Friend: No.Nuff said.My friend rates Mister Gee's over this on the basis that her cheese burger bun was cold. She's not one to notice such things as well, so that she did speaks sorta loud. It was still super tasty nonetheless!Deus Cafe is a big, accomodating space. Great vibes.THIS WILL FINISH AT THE END OF JANRUARY! THIS. WEEKEND. GO!
Sydney has officially gone into burger crazy mode. With Nutella and burgers dominating Instagram and Facebook I was overdue to visit some of the more renowned burger joints. Deus Cafe recently collaborated with Pub Life Kitchen and Barrio Chino which really drew in the crowds. I've been a fan for PLK, and that was enticing enough to justify the drive.
With only a few burgers on the menu, I chose their Fried Chicken Burger - Fried Butter Milk Chicken, Green Sriracha Mayo, Lettuce, Tomato and McClure's Pickles.
I was hoping it'd be a remake of The Bird at PLK but this fell a bit short to my expectations. Their fried chicken was a crunch fest on the outside and gleeful smile inducing succulent chicken on the inside. You can't complain about McClure's pickles as they're pickl-icious. My gripe was that sauce... it felt drowned out by the fresh juices from the veges... which gave the burger enough moisture but I was looking for a creamy spicy punch from the sauce.
For a cafe that opens at midday and situated slightly inconveniently to most places, I still found myself 7th in line, waiting for a burger.
I loved the Deus artwork on the walls and exterior. I hated the long tables, which when busy, can be inconvenient for people to get out and in (especially the ones near the window). Their service was friendly and despite being there quite early I still had to wait around 30 minutes for my burger... and the place was only half full. Street parking is not a problem as there's plenty of it and it's all free for an hour.
How long will the collaboration last? I don't know... but if you're in the area and after a decent burger the there's no excuse not to try.
This review is for the Pub Life Kitchen and Barrio Chino's collaboration with Deus Cafe. Not for Deus Cafe with their standard menu.
The burgers are great. Had the cheeseburger, the double cheeseburger and the fried chicken burger. All were delicious. For me however, the sides were actually better. And that was the general consensus with the people I was with as well. The onion rings was the crowd favourite. Sweet onion and a crunchy and salty batter. The dirty fries were also great. Crunchy maccas style fries smothered with a heap of cheesy sauces. And lastly the jalapeño and pickle salad. It had a sharp bite which was fantastic and it was crunchy and fresh and helped cut through the day in all the other food. Great collab. Sorry to see it go.
Chicken burger Ninja!!!
Proberly the best chicken burger in Sydney!
We tried both beef and chicken and to me the Chicken was the better choice! Not saying the beef wasnt good but i liked the flavours of the chicken one better!!! Also add bacon, you wont regret it ! Crispy bacon ftw !
Willxia1 the burger king himself rate this joint!
Until next time .... Keep eating!!!
Asian Food Ninja
Pub Life Kitchen and Barrio have collaborated to create the ultimate burger joint hidden in Deus Café on Parramatta Road, so after seeing rave reviews on the Fatties Burger Appreciation Society page, we stopped by to grab one of their creations and check it out! We started off with a set of their dirty fries, which for $7, comes with a drizzle of tangy cheese sauce and aioli on the top. The fries were so crispy, and while the aioli was slightly too creamy for us, dipping the fries into the spiced cheese sauce was such a delicious experience that we kept going back for more!=
Deus Cafe is this huge, fantastic biker-nostalgic cafe attached to Deus Ex Machina in Camperdown. Deus Ex Machina translates to “machine of god” and is a warehouse styled shop of all things motorcycles, and not just standard motorcycles, funky-assed cool motorcycles. The shop and the cafe have cool bike art and the shop sells some amazing clothes, the Deus range of jeans, boots, jackets and clothes etc plus other amazing hats, jackets, watches and so on, oh and don’t forget some awesome push bikes and some fantastic motorbikes and equipment. But I am not here to talk bikes, I hate the deathtraps personally even though they look sexy.............................. I am here for BUUUUUUUUURRRRRRRRRGGGGGERRRRRRRRRSSSSSSSS
With the exponential influx of burger places in Sydney the growing competition means better and bigger burgers for all to enjoy so when I heard PLK and Barrio Chinowere joining forces there was no way DT and I were going to miss out. Considering it's only a pop-up, taking up residency at Deus Cafe in Camperdown it isn't going to be around forever; until the end of January but I really hope it's extended or becomes a permanent addition. Honestly, I had only known of PLK's existence and from previous experience, the burgers were pretty fine. Barrio Chino was a new name to me but if PLK was involved that was enough reassurance for me that the burgers would be worth my while and money.
Came here to finally drop in on the Barro x PLK x Deus collab. I had the chicken burger while my friends had the cheese burger and soviet cheese burger. We shared the dirty fries and onion rings. My chicken was perfectly cooked. Crispy on the outside and very juicy inside. The dirty fries were great but the onion rings won it all. Perfect batter coating served with chipotle ketchup. Tonight wasn't very busy because of the rain but we enjoyed our visit.
Haven't been here since revamp however last time I ate here about 18 months ago, I had the French toast with rhubarb and it was so good I came back three times that week to order it. Excessive but I can get like that with delicious food. Will make it a point to go back soon
Just checked out the revamped Deus Cafe. I came here over a year ago for breakfast and it was pretty mediocre. This time, I was definitely impressed. The bun was soft and wasn't too thick or thin. The patty was cooked well and it had a hint of spice in it which I rather enjoyed. The veggies and pickles were crunchy and fresh. I'm going to say it, this is the best beef burger I've had in Sydney so far... 👍
Cavernous space with communal tables. Really enjoyed the coffee from Will & Co. It really is try hard on so many levels but well worth a visit.
Spacious, communal tables of 20 and various smaller ones. Food and drink are ordered at the counter and served by a number tag. If you go at peak meal times allow 1 hour 15min, it did calm down considerably after 1:30pm. The double cheese ($16) was good. Just good, nothing less than you would expect from the caliber of Bario and PLK however it was
I saw photos circling of the burgers coming out of the Barrio Cellar x Pub Life Kitchen pop-up at Deus Cafe and just had to check it out. I ordered the double cheeseburger with bacon and boy was it satisfying. The patties were juicy and a perfect medium, the american cheese was gooey, and the crunchy lettuce, fresh tomato and tangy pickles helped cut through the richness of it all. Truly a stellar burger.
Had lunch earlier today trying out the colab popup with publifekitchen. The chicken nuggies and fries with dirty sauce are really tasty! They should be selling the dirty sauce , would definitely come back for the fries.
Came here for the pop up colab with PLK & Barrio. Had the chicken burgs - the chicken was so huge, crunchy and juicy. The bun was soft but surprisingly didn't soak up the sauce too much and fall to bits - it held everything together. I personally don't like the pickles in it so picked them out. Also had the onion rings as sides & have to admit they had a good batter & the seasoning was great with a touch of sweetness. Only thing I would suggest is that we can have other options of sauces to go with the onion rings/fries other than tomato sauce (aioli is nice *hint, hint*). I need to try the double cheeseburgs next time. Good relaxed vibe unlike some of the other burger joints out there. There is also a lot of seating & has a great sense of space as if your eating at some car/bike workshop but a whole lot cleaner. Service was good as well & friendly.
Hungover and hungry for the Barrio Cellars x Pub Life Kitchen pop-up collab. I'm a fan of PLK so I came expecting good burg. Was not disappointed. I tried both the Cheese and the Chicken burger. The chicken was definitely the winner. So juicy and that crunch from that chicken was nuts. Whenever I see 'sriracha mayo' on a menu I'm immediate had but usually get let down later by how mild and un-sriracha it was.. This was one of those times. But I forgive you, that chicken burger was great.
this place is a RPA staff favourite, especially for hearty post nights breakfasts. coffee is solid and good option for takeaway in the area. I like how the cafe is large enough that there's almost never a wait. the almond croissants are pretty damn good
Tasty stuff. I have been here a few times. Everything i have had is quite good. The big breakfast with beans was great and surprising as the baked beans were not your standard heinzesque nightmare. Really well done with a great flavour - I actually look forward to eating them. Also had the pulled pork breakky roll which is quite nice.
My most memorable dish was the french toast with maple syrup, banana, strawberries and ricotta. I would get that again in a heartbeat!
My only request is that they put some pancakes on the menu. I live across the road and if I knew that there were pancakes there it would make my life more complete. With ice cream. And berries. And some sort of chocolate sauce. mmmm...chocolate sauce.
Café Deus is annexed to bike shop Deus ex Machina , at 98 Parramatta Road, Camperdown. At lunchtime, it's thronging with people sitting at huge, beautiful wooden tables eating delicious sandwiches (here, roast lamb, provolone and rocket). There are Triump
Gianna - TheEmptyFridge
+4.5
Hello food lovers, I type before you today a self confessed Breakfast Junkie, weekend breakfast junkie that is. Monday-Friday, my so called "breakfast" is a boring Chocolate Up and Go or a sugary Vanilla Yoghurt cup and hmm, thats just about it. On my dai
Mademoiselle Delicieuse
+4.5
Deus Café is hard to miss with its motorcycle mural painting on the exterior of its side wall. Despite the metallic bodies of motorbikes dotting the place, the café is warmly decked out with multiple teak communal tables and help-yourself-cutlery trays in the middle. Weirdo and Ms Sourdough arrive ahead of us and have kindly nabbed a table. Menus can be found at the tables, but the blackboard menu at the cashier where you order, pay and take an order number back to your table is more comprehensive with its inclusion of sweet o
Does My Bomb Look Big In This
+4.5
At night the broad communal tables of this hip daytime café house a mix of locals and families of the ill. They’ve wandered down between visiting hours at the neighbouring Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, for convenience, familiarity and comfort.
Deus Cafe in Camperdown is adjacent to the better-known motorcycle affecionado haven 'Deus Ex Machina'. It has been offering accomplished cafe fare for some time giving the partners of motorcycle fans something to do whilst their other half is salivating over some designer leather jacket, you too can salivate over the many gorgeous treats at the cafe including French brioche toast with strawberries and ricotta. We dined here on a busy Saturday afternoon and plonked down at one of the smaller but still large tables designed for sharing between 4 - 6 people. The menu featured all-day breakfast and lunch and was written up on huge chalkboards above eye-level. It was a tough decision between their amazing selection of salads including a smoked trout, potato and caper salad, their mains including steak frites and their breakfast specials. We queued up, ordered and paid at the counter and were presented with a table number. The coffee came out promptly despite the large number of people. It
Fun place. My wife and I had our combined 60th. and 65th. Birthday party there. Band and everything. Top evening!
This is a great place to kick back enjoy a meal and coffee. The interior is to be enjoyed, for lovers of motor cycles, timber tables and modern art. The staff are fun and they understand the feel of the place. I will be back.
Lattes were excellent, service was excellent, but egg and bacon rolls would be better if served in a brioche style roll.
My favourite Inner West Cafe!!!. I had such a positive experience at Deus Cafe today that I wondered what I could do to let them know. It isn't often that we share the positive experiences in life, and when looking at the past reviews I was not wrong. It seems that it is only those few customers that have something negative to say that have been here before me. I am absolutely shocked and wonder if we are all going to the same cafe!
I have lived in the area for nearly 10 years and have been coming to Deus Cafe since it opened. The staff have never been anything but friendly and welcoming. I have never encountered the 'rudeness' that seems to be spoken about below.
The food is always amazing. Im not a coffee drinker so I can't comment on its quality, but as a tea drinker I was delighted today to be welcomed by two friendly female staff members who discussed in detail the teas they offered, and described a home grown lemongrass variety that I couldn't refuse. And it was delicious! It's rare as a tea drinker that anyone has even an idea about tea, let alone encountering staff that knew about what they sell and had actually tried it themselves.
As for their friendliness towards children...I have a 2 year old and she is always met with smiles and conversation from staff. This cafe is one of the rare cafe's in the inner west where you can comfortably park a pram and not feel like you're an elephant in the mouse house.
I have been eating here morning, noon and night for some time and would highly recommend it :)
Easy Lunch. We came in for a Monday lunch. The place was quiet and this is when it's at its best.
The tables are communal which is not such a bad thing (alot of place are doing it these days). But if this turns you off then come on a quiet day and you can probably avoid.
The beetroot salad was very nice and great portion. Burgers were tasty but the buns fell apart very easily. Fish & Chips nice and juicy batter not too heavy.
We were seated right away, took a while for someone to come take our order. Food was delicious as always and waiter was great with recommendations of meals and add ons! They forgot about our sauce and drink. We had to get the drink as takeaway as we were about to finish our food, but they kindly didn't charge for the drink. But I love the food here and the vibe! Such a cool little place and the waiters are very knowledgeable about the food they serve which I love.
Great quality and spacious cafe exuding super chill vibes. Their kind of hybrid industrial and rustic aesthetic is one-of-a-kind at least in Sydney and is the perfect place to catch a lunch break for those on the daily grind.
Food was awesome and very filling. Their vegan roll with marinated eggplant, pickled veggies and other bits within a toasted baguette. Big Yum. 👌
Great value and friendly service. While we opted for a simple breakfast in eggs + toast & coffee, the food was great; sometimes the simple dishes can be overlooked and that did not occur here. The service was also great in that it was prompt and welcoming. I certainly recommend a visit should you be in the area.
I love this place SO much! The coffee is one of the best in Sydney and the food is AMAZING! Highly recommend the cheeseburger and sweet potato wedges, sooo good. The staff are super friendly and take time to get to know people, it's a great environment. Not to mention, the vibe is awesome, especially for follow alternative peeps out there - the grunge/indie scene has been dying in Sydney but this place is keeping it alive!
Absolutely wonderful breakfast. Had the Sunrise bowl and added the halloumi. Scrambled eggs were juicy and perfectly cooked (not dried out), the salad was fresh, the pickled red onions were a treat and the dash of chimichurri on the avocado was delightful. Very near my hotel, will definitely be back again.
Peta McConachie (Postcards from Peta)
+4
An open restaurant with a bar and cooking area with motorcycles in the backroom. I grabbed a quick takeaway lunch of poke, which is one of the only places in sydney you can get a decent poke.
Takeaway was packaged great, they took my order at the front door and brought the eftpos machine over to me to pay - convenient!
TUNA POKE SALAD BOWL (GF) Avocado, sesame, rice noodle, leaves, cucumber, miso sriracha, mayo & shallots $17 - generous of mayo, makes the poke delicious!
Great cafe and breakfast restaurant. Wonderful service, clean, attractively priced and funky music. Will visit again as I have had 3 breakfasts in a row here.
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