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    L'Ami De Pain

    3.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 6:30 am - 6:00 pm

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    St Honore Bakery - Chocolate croissant

    St Honore Bakery

    4.3(8 reviews)
    2.2 kmNorth Sydney
    $$

    A plus was that they were open when they said they would be. Can't say the same for several…read moreestablishments in the area that DID NOT update their open hours info for the holiday period. Nice looking baked goods with a tight seating area. Too bad the taste of the food did not match the appearance. The chocolate croissant had about a snack size candy bar's worth of chocolate in it. The beef filling inside the meat pie had dried up a bit and was quite salty. I've had much better meat pies from frozen food sections at way less than half the price.

    Can't fault this place. Been going to Barby's and Breadtop for years for my Asian baked goods fix,…read morewhen I came across this tiny corner shop on Sussex st in Chinatown. Haven't been back to either of the aforementioned shops since then. I always seem to get a combination of some of my favorite items: red bean buns-not to be confused with their red bean "paste" buns, which are thicker and sweeter-, custard buns, egg tarts, plain polo buns, and taro polo buns. There's all range in price $1.00 ~ $2.00, and I definitely prefer their versions to the ones found in other shops as these ones are less sweet and more generous with filing. Also, please be on the lookout for their pre-close specials, where they bag a few assorted items for a hugely discounted price in late afternoon around 5-6pm!

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    St Honore Bakery - Beef burgundy meat pie

    Beef burgundy meat pie

    St Honore Bakery - Friendly service and proper flat white and I was even treated to a yummy biscuit. Thanks ladies!!!

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    Friendly service and proper flat white and I was even treated to a yummy biscuit. Thanks ladies!!!

    St Honore Bakery - Plenny 'a room.

    St Honore Bakery

    3.8(8 reviews)
    1.5 km
    $$

    Great local French bakery with dine in available for brunch or lunch (they sell out quick, so the…read moreearlier the better!). The quality of the bread & pastries is amazing for the price and definitely great value for something located on the Lower North Shore. St Honore are all about the sour dough and with so many varieties, sizes & shapes, you definitely can't go wrong. Any time I'm headed out to a BBQ or dinner, I drop into St Honore and grab some sour dough dinner roll goodness without FAIL! Crusty, slightly chewy on the outside, then soft fluffy bread on the inside... always a win with the crowd. I visit often for brunch and can't go past the ham & cheese croissant. Delicate, flaky & buttery croissant filled with double smoked ham & melty gruyere cheese. For my more piggish days, I'll also grab the Croque Monsieur (AKA grilled ham & cheese sandwich with thick sour dough slices). The cakes on offer look great and delicious to boot. So go ahead, grab a Dark & White Chocolate Mousse cake, treat your taste buds and those of the people lucky enough to be around you at the time. Also don't forget to try their awesome meat pies and sausage rolls. Apart from Paddy's Pies, there really isn't much else around the Lower North Shore for kick ass Aussie staples. St Honore uses their expertise in making great pastry and fills them with tasty & quality ingredients.

    The clean, dark décor of St Honore borders on functional for my tastes; I'd prefer something a…read morelittle more shabby chic for my authentic Parisian experiences but don't let the décor but you off (that really is me nit-picking). Priding themselves on their Sourdough creations, Hany and the team are on the money with their offering. A bakery/café with too many delicious breads to list but the sourdough Levain is particularly scrumptious and often graces our table at the weekend to be carved up with cheese and meats. If you pop in for breakfast there are any number of authentic French pastries to tempt, served with your chosen blend of coffee. For lunch, the Tarragon Chicken Baguette is a personal favourite with its generous smearings of real egg mayonnaise. Naughty! No meal would be complete, of course, without a Salted Caramel macaroon or a sample size of the cakes that can be bought for a couple of dollars with a coffee. It's very easy to part with cash in this place and it isn't cheap but the quality, great service and the ensuing visits, mean you might need to part your trousers in order to accommodate your ever expanding waistline.

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    St Honore Bakery - Order here, sir.

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    Inside!

    St Honore Bakery - The cafe front right at Spit Junction

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    The cafe front right at Spit Junction

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