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Bidra med feedbackNothing special, but nothing bad. only another standard sandwich shop in north sydney . the bratbeefsandwich came with cheese, salat, red onuon and butter. if you have a hurry, it is in order, but if you have time to visit one of the other places in the opposite.
In consideration of the heat wave in sydney it is only logical to get coffee in the next business. that brought me to citrus spice. on a quick look, the lunch was something special about $17 for teriyaki huhn or salmon, probably not the cheapest around. the load was spacious and opened up to an elevated veranda with view of the berry street. this layout made it bright and bright. my regular takeaway coffee was $3,50 and it was....good! getting coffee from a new shop is almost like a blind date – sometimes it was pleasant, but other paints it was a total waste of time and money. to the happiness it was acceptable this time.
On a day at my lunch break was the hühnerburger, who was really nice. Usually I'm not a big fan at all Brioche backs, but this was pretty and not too sugary. the chicken was moist and delicious and the mayo was delicious. would come back
North sydney lunch. this is my office. can be a suppenent for $8.50, salate a bit overpriced at $17. would like to see that they embrace the hey they app for easy takeaway eating. pumpkin soup is my favorite, comes with brown toast and crispy topping, perfect for winter at work.
Local cafe. An interesting place pretty big cooking area and space. But it's not a traditional sandwich shop and it has a limited menu for a full on café. It's something in between small menu with large focus on wraps and sandwiches which get made there but limited options. Seemed to have a good size cooking area but not sure how many people were having the full on hot meals (over $20). Had their wrap and salad deal tasted OK. Just not sure how the place is trying to position itself.