Coffee is great here. One of the nicer coffees in the area. If only they were open on weekends. Their breakfast menu is not expansive but what they have on offer is tasty and worth it.
Tried deluca for the first time at 0800 on a Friday morning, nice clean interior and promptly got a seat after ordering at the front counter.
Had a flat white and ham & cheese croissant. Coffee was lovely and you can purchase some coffee beans home. Croissant was a tad disappointing, unfortunately came out a bit flat and soft after being toasted squashed (which is the worse thing for a croissant!).
Nonetheless worth returning to this local cafe for coffee and to try other items on the food menu.
Granola was $8 per jar so I asked to combine two jars in one bowl which they happily accommodated. The granola mix was the definition of perfection! Lots of nuts throughout the mix as well as seeds, oats, fruits, etc The yoghurt used was rich and thick. I was full for hours. Order and pay at the counter. Service was quick and the staff are friendly.
A hidden gem in Botany, most recommendable for breakfast. I've been 4 times to this place and I really enjoy the vibe and flavours that I get here. Yes, the menu is limited but sometimes its better quality than quantity. I've tried the fruit bowl with yoghurt and müsli, and the smashed avo with poached eggs. The fruits bowl is just amazing and the smashed avo is up to the level of the better places I've been around the country. According to my colleague their coffee is pretty amazing and we drive just to get his coffee at this shop even though we have a good one next door. Lunches are not too impressive but its not like you are paying gold nuggets, so I thought I got good value for money with the beef hamburger with chips. The Mediterranean plate is also tasty and a good option if you don't want to be overstuffed for lunch. I highly recommend this place and I will keep coming back as long as I am in the area.
Lovely little cafe in Botany Bay, styling in blue and white, it's a trendy hamptons vibe. Heaps of tables and food to eat in, and they also have a couple of options like BLT, Bacon and Egg Roll or croissants to go. Today I only got a coffee, a chai latte, which was really good, but i'm certainly keen to go back for food. It is a coffee roaster too, huge machines out the back and you can also buy beans and small grinders to take home.
Really good coffee, and friendly staff. Have tried their breakfast wrap and its really nice.
The place is always buzzing with cops and paramedics having their morning coffee. 😉
Great local spot to chill out and enjoy great coffee and fresh food. The simit was delicious with pastrami. The Turkish breakfast was fresh and generous portion. Had ample sweets to perk us up. Avo on toast was delicious and loaded. The takeaway bread was also fabulous
Middle eastern fusion bakery cafe and first tried Turkish coffee quite strong. Food was ok but a bit cold serving though. Love the sausage in my avo smash!
Cute local cafe with a Turkish spin - love the bright orange walls and the wide open windows letting in natural light, and the option for outdoor porch seating. The brunch menu is quite pricey (prices in mid-$20s and even $30+). We stuck to a sandwich and baked goods (check out their wide range of Turkish baked goods on display). The Turkish coffee ($7) is tiny and cute - strong and quite acidic, and comes with a piece of white pistachio Turkish Delight which was a nice touch to get to try it. The sucuk breakfast sandwich ($14) is casual and tasty. The knafeh ($17ish) takes about 20 minutes to prepare - it comes with a scoop of milk ice cream. Unfortunately, it cooled down quite quickly so the cheese was no longer stretchy inside. The knafeh itself is not sweet (which I appreciate in contrast to being drowned in syrup) and relies on the ice cream which is not that sweet either. However, it was in need of a drizzle of syrup for some added sweetness and also moisture, as it was quite dry especially when the cheese inside was no longer stretchy.
Zdenka Spila (IG - Zdenka_eats)
+5
What a cosy little cafe/bakery in Botany.
This cafe is serving you delicious all-day brunch, selection of baked goods (which gets sold out before noon) and great cofeee. As it is Turkish theme cafe, besides your regular brunch items, you will find dishes like gozleme, borek, simit sandwiches and delicious Turkish treats. Their Avo Crush dish was my favourite!
Whole cafe is decorates in orange pastel - dark green colours which makes it bright and funky.
If you are in Botany, pop in and treat yourself with awesome goodie.
You definitely need to visit this place if you love brunching. @malikabakehouse is a Turkish baker cafe offering fresh house made freshly baked pastries and a coffee in a warm and fresh setting
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