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Best Restaurants -(Breakfast)
Blackbird Café
(Restaurants - Breakfast)
201 Sussex StSydney 2000 2-9283-7385
Description:
DARLING HARBOUR. This café has something for everyone: It's a bar by evening (sometimes even with a DJ), a breakfast café by morning, and a lunch locale by day. The Blackbird Café specializes in hot stone pizzas, and you can often expect a hippie crowd in the brightly colored locale. Help yourself to the board games in the lounge area before or after your meal. Reservations accepted for lunch only. TRAIN: Town Hall. MONORAIL: Darling Park.
Brown Sugar
(Restaurants - Breakfast)
100 Brighton BlvdSydney 2026 2-9365-6262
Description:
EASTERN SUBURBS. Located two minutes from the beach, this casual breakfast cafe attracts plenty of patrons in swimsuits. If you decide to sleep late one morning, no problem! They serve breakfast all day. The atmosphere is friendly and welcoming. Breakfast items include French toast, buttermilk pancakes, and scrambled tofu. Casual attire and reservations not accepted. BUS: 382 from City or Bondi Junction station.
Cafe Fez
(Restaurants - Breakfast)
247 Victoria StSydney 2010 2-9360-9581
Description:
SURRY HILLS / INNER CITY. Serving Middle Eastern and Northern African cuisine, this restaurant offers breakfast most of the day and is also popular for lunch and dinner. Chargrilled camel is a particularly good choice. The interior has a Middle Eastern look and feel and features lots of wood with window seats, tapestries, and stools and tables outside. Casual attire and reservations not accepted. TRAIN: to Kings Cross, BUS: 311 to Darlinghurst Road.
Cafe Niki
(Restaurants - Breakfast)
544 Bourke StSydney 2010 2-9319-7517
Description:
SURRY HILLS / INNER CITY. This casual cafe offers the best bagels in town, but if you're looking for something other than great bread, try lentil soup or risotto. Locals frequent the place for a quick breakfast or lunch, and outdoor seating is available. Reservations accepted for dinner. TRAIN: to Central, BUS: 301-303 along Bourke Street.
Café Dov
(Restaurants - Breakfast)
Corner Of Forbes And Burton StSydney 2010 2-9360-9596
Description:
INNER CITY. You'll have your pick of seating in this café there's one large communal table and several smaller ones, all stainless steel. The eatery attracts an interesting mix of people: Everyone from art students to business people enjoy the modern Mediterranean cuisine in a building that overlooks the street below. The DOV MIxed Plate is a big hit: hummus, chopped liver, feta, eggplant, and tomatoes join to make a delicious meal. Casual attire and reservations not accepted. TRAIN: to St. James or Martin Place.
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