I stopped by this small cafe on Ross Street for a coffee. They used Toby’s Estate. The service is very nice and I got a Mocha which was a lovely blend which was served with a mini cookie.
Green fish curry was next level authentic and super friendly boss. The cashier can’t understand english though so got my drink order wrong, it was still good though.
The coffee here is really good. I had scrambled eggs on toast. The relish and herbs go with it pretty well. Eggs were slightly overcooked but overall pretty good. Their all day toasties are very tempting. I will try them next time.
On this busy road right behind a bus stop is the entrance to this unassuming cafe. However the space is a lot larger then meets the eye with seating inside & on a higher level. As you walk in you are tempted by the delectable looking warm house baked muffins, scones and pretzel (savoury) croissants. The menu is interesting with lots of items that can be made vegan. There are influences from Asia to Mexico. I chose the sticky braisef eggplant bowl with scrambled eggs, sesame, coriander and chilli. Its so flavoursome and the eggplant melting in your mouth and paired surprisingly well with eggs. A humble dish that traditionally may be eaten rice is here made into a paleo version with eggs for protein. Then there is the quasadilla - well tossted thin and crispy tortillas encasing a slightly cheesy, well cooked bean mixture served with jalapeno & sour cream on the side for you to add at your own will. You can have this with the traditional guac or edamole - made from edamame beans which is lighter, less rich & more protein rich. A lovely selection of real tea & a great coffee together with relaxed friendly service made it an enjoyable experience.
The vegan brekkie burrito sparked my interest so was keen to visit when I had the chance. It was a great burrito, spicy (very spicy) and packed full of ingredients. Lovely little outdoor area for the doggos as well!
Great home made style food that’s too tempting not to leave without. Good vibe and nothing in comparison within walking distance. A good find.
In the interest of exploration, I chose the most interesting looking cafe for brunch I could on Zomato (and peaking at Google reviews too) and we tried this place on a Saturday morning. I expected a regular old hipster café, and that’s what it looks like with its cold drop coffee and delicious looking pastries at the counter. But we happened to try the breakfast bowls, and I loved the Asian influence. If they do just as well with their breakfast burritos, then this place is totally a winner.
If you've never had a chance to try Billy Kwong or Kylie Kwong's cooking from her various appearances at food markets well here's your chance because the food is similar - uncannily similar!
The long version is we humbly have a copy of a Kylie Kwongs cook book we've tried a few of the recipes. The eggplant and the brown rice bowl very much fit those flavours...it's almost like they took the eggplant and pork belly preparations/seasoning from there! So while its good food and something that breaks the norm...it isn't exactly our cup of tea but it's good enough that we'd recommend it but sparingly...
If you like South East Asian food/tastes but also want to enjoy it with a good cup of coffee...this place is for you!
People are usually aware of Glebe but not Forest Lodge, but they should because that is where this awesome cafe is located. This cafe has seating outside and inside and the service staff are very friendly and helpful.
I absolutely love the coffee which is strong and not too milky tasting. I had the Brown Rice Bowl with pork belly which was so soft and tender I will be coming back for this dish again. I also tried the zucchini and corn fritters which was also very flavoursome and the poached eggs were perfectly cooked.
Delicious and affordable breakfasts, lunches and cakes, great staff and perfect coffee. A cafe that everyone can feel at home in. Try the delectable cheese and homemade pickles sandwich - it leaves Cornersmith's to shame!
This cafe has been our family’s favourite for last few months. Sandwiches are fantastic! My recommendation for brunch is definitely ‘big breakfast’
Family friendly place (i am sure there is a room for a pram) Outdoor sitting area(under roof). Customer toilet available (not a disable toilet)
Wow.. didn’t expect this cafe to be amazing! Great food and coffee.. see the pics
Best Pho in Sydney and only for winter!
Love the staff, they are super friendly and nice💖
Nice and friendly people and good quality food and coffee.
Super friendly service, the biscuits that come with the coffee are amazing, also the very best bacon & egg rolls - crispy bacon, perfectly cooked eggs and soft fresh rolls
Small cafe with indoor and outdoor seating. I enjoyed my breakfast here today, had the "Sticky Soy Pork Belky" (with tortilla) and it was really delicious. The pork was tasty, tender and also crunchy on the outside, would have been perfect with rice too. The service was nice, although a bit flustered when the cafe began filling up.
Great food and coffee. After several year it’s still a joy to go “in the annex”. The food is tasty and a reasonable price. The coffee is always good.
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