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Contribuisci feedbackCool brunch and drinks spot located conveniently just off Kings Cross Station. The vibes are hip and very green, love the plants and the timber wooden oriented interiors. Great coffee, service and food we had THE LOT (basically the big brekky), and it was a satisfying start to the morning!
A hidden gem in the middle of Darlinghurst, with a lovely rustic decor and lots of natural light. They smoke their own bacon on the premises, though I didn't get to try it since I don't eat pork. Incredible attention to detail with the food, all of which tasted wonderful and the presentation just gorgeous. It's been awhile since I was there so I don't remember the dish names, but a picture paints a thousand words, so here are some of the shots I took from my lunch there.
I love this cute place. It’s super close to the Cross station, but tucked away in a quite street away from the grime. It’s a lovely old world charming venue, with a herbal garden that they use in the food and soulful French jazz playing softly in the background. The outdoor courtyard is just lovely to sit in. The service is great, with the owner personally serving the guests and offering expertise on each item on the menu. My coffee was smooth and lovely. My breakfast of corn fitters was great, with fluffy plentiful quantities of corn fritters. The relish was delicious and I would have liked more as they jazzed up the corn fritters. Likewise some move avocado would have been nice as they ran out long before the corn fritters did. But all in all, one of the most charming cafes in the Point. Definitely will be coming back and bringing friends.
“What we want is to create a Kellett Street dining strip,” says Nina Purton, the bubbly owner of The Silly Tart Kitchen. As former resident of the suburb, I’m of course reminded of the eighties and nineties, when prior to Premier Mike Baird) the suburb’s bars and restaurants were thriving. Purton believes it’s high time that we relearn how to do more than just go out to dinner. In attempt to restore our bar hopping, live music culture she has come to the party by opening up from 5pm-9pm Wednesday to Friday evenings, with occasional live music and a well-priced supper menu. In this fairy-lit secret garden setting you’ll find rustic, homely, unsophisticated but charming food.If you are going out for dinner later, tiny bites like Asparagus Spears $2/each), wrapped in bacon they make on premises, will give your stomach something to work on without filling you up.Ditto a pretty plate of Highlands Cheddar $5) accompanied by crisp green apple, raw honey and black pepper. The cheese is a good foil to...
Yummy Food,, amazing cozy setup .. <br/ Espresso martini is one of the best in town <br/ Corn fitters pata were delicious <br/ Highly recommend for small groups..<br/