Revolver, Annandale – Rating: 18/25

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Revolver is a hive of activity when we arrive on Saturday morning.  Lucky for us a group are just leaving so we snap up a table inside.  A range of mouth watering treats are on display as we walk in. … Continue reading

White Rabbit Gallery and Tea House – Rating: 20/25

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The White Rabbit Gallery is hidden in the back streets of Chippendale.  It houses an impressive range of modern Chinese art (post 2000) with exhibitions changing regularly.  The building itself is a stunning example of modern architecture stunning and entices you inside. … Continue reading

Tiger Mottle, Paddington – Rating: 19/25

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Tiger Mottle expresso deluxe surely gets an award for being one of the most bustling cafés in Sydney.  Despite the many cafés in the area (including La Gerbe D’Or, Eat Thai and Gusto Deli Café), tables and coffee are always at a premium … Continue reading

Ricky’s Café Under The Bridge, Milsons Point – Rating: 16.5/25

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Ricky’s is very unassuming and easy to miss even if you are looking for it.  Quiet outside but buzzing within, we found the service to be one of this café’s standout points.  Ricky himself was sipping some coffee at the … Continue reading

Mission, Chippendale – Rating: 17.5/25

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The street is really quiet.  Construction has stopped for the weekend at the massive hole in the ground up the road and it feels like a ghost town .  We double check the address and sure enough Mission Restaurant and Bar appears before our eyes.  It’s an … Continue reading

Brasserie Bread, Banksmeadow – Rating: 17.5/25

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The star of Brasserie Bread is in their name.  This bakery creates amazing breads and there are plenty of them to sample as you walk in.  You may as well try some as you will be waiting in line for … Continue reading

Yellow Bistro, Potts Point – Rating: 17/25

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Yellow Bistro has been a long-time favourite of ours.  It is home to dessert and pastry extraordinaire, Lorraine Godsmark.  From brunch (all week) to dinner (Tuesday to Saturday) it has never failed to impress.  Regardless of when you visit, be … Continue reading

The Fern, Redfern – Rating: 21.5/25

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We heard the Fern is a great place to come for breakfast but is it up to the Sydney on Sunday team’s standards?  You bet!  We are continually wowed this morning as delicious drinks make way for sumptuous meals.  It’s so warm … Continue reading

Pitt St Diner, Redfern – Rating 18.5/25

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Could Redfern be the new Surry Hills?  It’s definitely following in its footsteps as more quality cafés and restaurants are crowding into the area.  Pitt St Diner is immediately friendly, roomy and welcoming.  Footpath seating is limited but there is … Continue reading

Bangbang Espresso Bar and Café, Surry Hills – Rating: 17/25

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Bangbang has been on our must-visit list for a long time.  It’s stream of positive reviews and celebrity-owner (Ministry of Sound DJ, Alan Thompson) put it on the radar as soon as it opened.  The decor is very modern and … Continue reading

The Kick Inside, Erskineville – Rating: 18.5/25

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The Kick Inside feels more like a home than a café.  Walking into the bustling establishment, we were greeted warmly and offered a seat on the couch and coffee while we waited.  The kitchen is lined with 70s kitchen accessories … Continue reading

Café Splat, Queenscliff – Rating: 20/25 (re-review)

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Splat round two!  After our first review, this café has become the favourite of Dane’s sister so when she invited us along, we couldn’t resist a return visit. Sitting on a sun-drenched corner of Queenscliff with a gorgeous view over … Continue reading

Belljar Café – Rating: 19.5/25 (re-review)

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Belljar is now six months old and making parents Sam and Angela proud.  The café is just as charming, possibly more colourful and offers a larger selection of items on the menu compared to when we visited earlier this year.  They now … Continue reading

Orange Peel Café, Balmain – Rating: 13.5/25

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Orange Peel Café sits on a sun-drenched corner of suburban Balmain backstreets.  You’d think this would make for a quiet location but not only were seats hard to find but there was also a lot of traffic that disrupted conversation.  We … Continue reading

Morso – Does it again…

Dropped into Morso again this morning for an out-of-this-world breakfast.  This café is truly one of our favourites and they get it right every time. We ordered the orange pancakes and the baked eggs with roasted peppers, caramelised onions, chorizo, goats … Continue reading

Blackwattle Café – Rating: 18.5/25

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If you like good views, great food and adorable dogs, this is the café for you!  Blackwattle Bay café sits on the water’s edge in Glebe, across the bay from the ANZAC Bridge.  It is still a relatively new addition … Continue reading

Zinc, Potts Point – Rating: 16/25

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Zinc was very busy considering how early we arrived.  This didn’t pose a problem though as there is plenty of seating both inside and out.  We seated ourselves and were tended to very quickly (multiple times in the first few … Continue reading

Café Ish, Surry Hills – Rating: 22/25

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Café Ish Café Ish isn’t sure what it wants to be when it grows up.  Or maybe it wants to be lots of things.  The menu has Japanese-ish inspired items such as the Tuna Congee (Light Japanese rice soup, Tassie … Continue reading

…At Perry Lane, Paddington – Rating: 18/25

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Note that while we have not returned to confirm, the At Perry Lane Facebook page notes that this café has unfortunately shut down. …At Perry Lane is one of those cafés that only locals or ‘on-foot’ explorers would find.  Tucked away on … Continue reading