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Contribuisci feedbackEyes on the Portuguese tart! Situated opposite the Caltex petrol station across Oakdale Avenue in Kogarah, and at the junction with President Avenue leading to the Esplanade at Brighton Le Sands, with a busy fruitery nearby, stands an establishment decked out in white and bright red. I initially needed a coffee on the way driving to the north shore of Sydney and had always wanted to stop by this place Sugarloaf but previously I was passing by there at the wrong time and it was already closed. So I made a purposeful stop this time around, had my Arabica and had my eyes opened to the delights created by Kurt and Wendy. There it all was South American empanadas, dulce de leche , vanilla slices, Argentinian caramel delights, German torte and Spanish churros. A couple of Spanish speaking women were engrossed in their conversation at the next table. Although the cafe has the usual plethora of birthday cakes, quiches, cupcakes and pies, I was most captivated by their offering of tr
Lunchtimes are busiest, and there’s a reassuring number of South Americans getting their empanada fix. The meat and olive empanadas are one of their biggest sellers, a hefty pocket of mince, egg and olive wrapped up in pastry. Behind the counter are wire racks stacked with medialunas, the South American version of the croissant commonly eaten for breakfast.<br/
Very friendly service and traditional empanadas, churros, alfajores y sandwich amigas. They also do Latin birthday cakes sell some hard to find things like yerba maté abodo.Always worth stopping in.
I really like the long, white bread sandwiches they have here. Coffees pastries are all great too. This is a regular stop for us on our way out to the Royal National Park.
Good coffee and great sandwiches. The staff is very friendly and the service is good. Am a regular and one of my favorite is lime tart.