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    Spears Cafe

    3.3 (4 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    8 years ago

    Have the special fish for lunch was fantastic served by a lovely young waitress so friendly we be back

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    Youeni Foodstore - Castle Hill - Best simple avocado & egg toast

    Youeni Foodstore - Castle Hill

    3.8(25 reviews)
    0.4 km
    $$

    Situated on the corner of Old Northern Rd and Cecil Avenue this food store, bakery and cafe is…read moregreat for brunch or a lazy lunch. They offer breakfast, lunch and takeaway. Arrived around 11.45am on a Sunday and the place was packed so we found an outdoor table. You order and pay at the counter. We got the breakfast plate which consists of roasted honey glazed ham, smoked salmon, boiled eggs, toast, condiments and the Chicken Congee which includes chicken, brown rice, broccoli, ginger, shallots and a fried egg. Coffee's arrived quickly, Staff are friendly and efficient. Chicken congee was super hot! As in oven hot so be careful! I was hungry and an eager beaver so ended up burning my tongue. ouch! It was quite filling too. Great first time experience. Close to Castle towers in case you need to do retail therapy after. Cool, cute and tasty foodie joint.

    Youeni! (pronounced: you-en-i, like 'you & I')…read more I heard tales of this place coming soon to the Hills a few months back and now that it is finally here I am well pleased. This place captures all the elements you want in a cafe & more. The space: classy. clean. inviting. modern. The menu: fresh. seasonal. tasty. balanced. The staff: friendly. professional. knowledgable. lovely. What I appreciate most is the passion that is carried through all these different elements including the love they have for traditional cooking with seasonal products. This is definitely something to note. If you have a favourite dish be sure to give them feedback so that it can appear on the menu again. Otherwise, you might be waiting a while for it to appear. They have a selection of tasty baked goods which will go well for a quick breakfast snack or something to compliment their coffee. Try the brioche banana sandwich. so simple but so amazing. Baristas are well trained and the coffee is definitely a win. I believe they are one of the few cafes in NSW that use St Ali's beans. It's a local favourite by far. Be sure to visit.

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    Youeni Foodstore - Castle Hill - Pancake is loaded with fruity treasures!

    Pancake is loaded with fruity treasures!

    Youeni Foodstore - Castle Hill - Anyone for juice?

    Anyone for juice?

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    I ventured upstairs this morning

    Raw 101

    Raw 101

    2.7(10 reviews)
    0.2 km
    $$

    Saw this cafe the other day so thought I'd give it a try. A…read morewarm welcome by the busy staff and I found a table indoors. Several variations on eggs with different accompaniments, and a couple that didn't offer eggs. I admit that I was looking for something not as heavy as that but opted for poached eggs, semi dried tomatoes, ricotta & avo on toast. This was all topped with rocket. Tasted good, but was not expecting the ricotta to be runny. I enjoyed my coffee too. Looking around I noticed that most tables had 1, 2 or 3 children at them so obviously this place is popular with families at weekends.

    So this place is hard to review because the staff is so nice! And it is hard to criticize nice…read morepeople. Every person here is attentive and generally happy with life - which becomes infectious. Until the coffee comes out. Before I talk about the coffee I will start with the food. The food is not bad, nothing overall special. If you are looking for a cafe that does you stock standard breakfasts and such this is your place. However, it is one the more pricey side. Generally you will be paying between $18-20 for a plate. Now the coffee. Firstly you have to understand that I consider coffee the liquid of the Gods, and so when I could not really enjoy my coffee, it's a problem. Now if you really don't care that much about coffee then you'll probably like this cafe. But for me it was a disappoint on the first sip. Honestly if it wasn't for the awesome staff here I'd give this place 2 stars. Specifically as the Baron is a stone throw away and makes awesome coffee. Anyway that's my 2 cents. Feel free to ignore it.

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    Raw 101 - This coffee was.... nothing.....

    This coffee was.... nothing.....

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    PappaRich

    PappaRich

    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.1 km

    The concept is simple: bringing the traditional Malaysian Coffee shops into the 21st Century…read more Their continual expansion to become the household name of 'authentic Malaysian cuisine' replicated for the eighth time at its new home in Castle Hill, opening just a month ago, with Owner, Grace at the helm. Typical dishes from the hawker market stalls are brought from the open streets into a sit-down dining experience that's really setting expectation levels for this style of cuisine to a new standard. You'll find this in the classic Satay peanut sauce which we had with our chicken skewers (also available in beef). The meat on its own soothed with the marinade of lemongrass and turmeric, just as good on its own. But the dipping action required here rounds off the staple experience which is essential when opening your Malaysian cuisine experience Throughout the meal, keeping us entertained were the ever so fattening yet flavorsome crispy chicken skin. A mountainous heap of indulgence perfectly queued to enhance the bite of the curry, bring crunch to the softening noodles, to dip into the sambal, satay and sweet chili sauces, but a nice prelude to the mains. There was something very familiar about The Crispy Noodle dish, Pappa Wat Tan Hor, which we enjoyed. Almost reminiscent of a Chinese chow mein yet distinct characteristics in the consistency of the egg that is weaved through and left to cook in it's hot broth while adding the texture that coats the prawn, fish cake and chicken. The wok fried noodles retain their crunch but absorb that rich sauce and as you work your way through the bowl, its the chow sum that provides the essential crunch to this dish. Perhaps a descendant of the Thai influence would be in the Pappa Char Koay Teow. Much like the Pad Thai is the very familiar flat noodle, prawn, fish cake, egg, bean sprouts and chives. Again the subtle elements making it very Malaysian, the smokey charcoal flavor that comes through due to the way it's cooked When traditional Southeast Asian herbs and Indian spices meet, fragrant combinations of the Malaysian curry base (coriander and cumin) with lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves, cardamom, star anise and fenugreek fill the air. You'll see the obvious merge of these cultures in the Roti Canai. That all too familiar contrast of inner fluffiness and crisp outer casing designed for dipping into the Curry Chicken sauce and accompanying dhal. Malay food is generally spicy. Dishes are not always necessarily chilli-hot per se, but there will always, at the least, be a chilli-based sambal on hand Rice is an essential staple in Asia, so naturally, at the core of Malaysian cuisine. The Nasi Lemak uses an Indian basmati, which is common in many biryani dishes. The elements of is why it is considered to be the national dish of the country. A dish of rice steamed with coconut milk, served with dried anchovies (ikan bilis), peanuts, hardboiled egg, cucumber, however this rendition uses samba fresh prawns (instead of dried shrimp) and curry chicken (the best of both worlds). A great salute to the past while modernising the portion and variation for big appetites like ourselves It's essentially, a malaysian coffee shop, so the coconut juice was a nice way to cool things down between dishes. One of the desserts demonstrates the versatility of Roti when paired with banana and vanilla ice cream - simple flavours working in magnifcent unison However, if you enjoyed the dipping action at the start of the meal, why not end it the same with with the Roti Bom, A thicker and sweeter Roti Canai with the dough wound in a spiral, served with condensed milk and sugar. All in all, it was a symphony of flavours, showcasing the best of Malaysian and its highly complex and diverse flavours

    Unfortunately what you will get is grossly over-priced attempts at Malaysian good. Sydney has far…read morebetter and much better value for money Malaysian food options than this.

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