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    The Junction

    3.3 (3 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 4:30 pm

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    Le Village

    Le Village

    4.3(3 reviews)
    2.6 km
    $$

    Came here for a late lunch. Most of their afternoon customers were finishing up or had already left…read moreand the staff were about to begin their preparation for the evening service. Despite this we were still greeted warmly, were given a table and had amazing service. This place has some very fine food on offer at very reasonable prices. To give you some understanding our OVERALL bill almost matched the price of one pasta dish at a nearby restaurant. Sometimes you want a nice meal at a good price. The food came out quickly and hot. I don't normally comment on the smell of the meal but the French Onion Soup was absolutely captivating. Once this meal grabbed your attention you couldn't deprive yourself. The restaurant and its surrounds were dainty and relaxing, and with outdoor seating you're given the opportunity to really soak in the peace. Noise level is a minimal. Would love to come back here to try one (or several) of their pastries and a coffee.

    The link for Le Village refers to the cuisine as Mediterranean, but it is in fact French…read more Having stopped in for brunch and seen a sign for their 5 course degustation celebrating Bastille Day, we booked our seat. On our arrival we were warmly welcomed and quickly attended to. We sat inside where it was warm, dry (raining out), and it smelt absolutely lovely. We were soon served Pumpkin soup with creme fresh and pancetta, which as full of flavour and great first course starter. This was followed by their duck foie gras that was very generous in size and looked and tasted amazing. Third course to follow was seared scallops on a bed of cauliflower puree. This was the dish of the night! It was plate-licking-worthy! Cooked to perfection. Next course, 4th on the list, was duck breast. Perfectly cooked, succulent and flavoursome. Lastly was the dessert and this was the only let down, primarily because it was a cold dish. Given the season is winter, it would have been nice to have a warm dessert. This could have been easily achieved had they heated through the bread and butter pudding and heated the creme anglaise. The dessert itself was large and tasted nice, but it just wasn't the perfect end to the four courses ahead of it. We ordered a lovely French bottle of wine and on settling the bill was served really lovely handmade petite fours - little chocolate and pistachio bites. Very nice. The wait staff were all lovely, attentive and French natives. In all, we thoroughly enjoy our dinner here and look forward to returning.

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    Le Village - Inside seating.

    Inside seating.

    Le Village - Entrance.

    Entrance.

    Le Village - Outdoor seating, Le Village

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    Outdoor seating, Le Village

    Cav & Co. - Corn Fritters with a side of egg!

    Cav & Co.

    3.8(4 reviews)
    4.1 km

    Having flown in from Wellington, New Zealand...and its hipster coffee joints, I was looking forward…read moreto finding a place which served great coffee. My friend picked me up from my hotel and we drove out to Birkenhead Point where she bought a bag and we headed to Cav & Co. From first appearances, it looked like a great spot and it was awash with patrons sampling what appeared to be sumptuous burgers and chips. First things first, I ordered a triple shot flat white. Large. What a treat. The blend was quite well roasted for a full bodied blend with a slight bitterness. Loved it. I saw another patron eating a veggie delight salad. So I ordered it. Wow! The aubergine was cooked to perfection. There was the perfect amount of feta in the salad as well. Absolutely loved it. As a regular consumer of meat, this was a very well made salad which really hit the spot. The ambience in the cafe was a relaxed vibe all about great food and great company. Lots of people, lots of conversations. But it wasn't overly loud either. And every time another dish was being delivered I another patron, I had to stop myself from ordering the same. If you love food, you'll love Cav & Co. In the end, we arrived at Cav on a recommendation. Bloody marvellous and well worth the drive.

    Busy suburban cafe. Good for brekky. A little hit and miss…read morewith food but nice buzzy atmosphere, although can be a little noisy. The 'big Cav' is generous, omelette was a bit dry and corn fritters a little bland. I was happy with mine! Will try again soon.

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    Cav & Co. - Corn fritters with a side of egg!

    Corn fritters with a side of egg!

    Cav & Co. - Coffee was quite nice.

    Coffee was quite nice.

    Cav & Co. - Corn fritters with a side of egg!

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    Corn fritters with a side of egg!

    The Galley at Sydney Boathouse

    The Galley at Sydney Boathouse

    5.0(1 review)
    6.1 km

    We returned to The Galley at Sydney Boathouse, a beautiful spot, right on Sydney Harbour marina…read moresituated between Rozelle and Glebe, and under the ANZAC Bridge. The nearby car park gives 1 hour free parking so it's easy to pop by for brunch or lunch. It's a lovely view of the city scape and boats in the harbour and you can enjoy your breakfast up on the deck of the converted waiting hall / shipping container, or on a lounge by the water. This time we opted for the couches and made friends with a nearby diners French bulldog. It's certainly a dog friendly spot. You can also sit inside if the weather isn't suitable with beautiful styling, nautically themed with blue striped cushions, decorative ropes and anchors. We loved this place last time, so we were keen to try their new menu. The menu has a more varied amount of choices at brunch. There's sweets, salads and some regular and ever popular choices. The mozzarella with avo, perfectly place on sourdough with greens and pomegranates, heirloom tomatoes and and a soft poached egg was beautiful. The roast pumpkin salad with grains, Persian feta, heirloom salad, avocado, confit onion, Pepita dukkah and herbs is the kind of dish I'd enjoy every day. Super healthy and refreshing and the pumpkin was perfectly cooked. For a sweet finish, we really liked the poached pear on brioche, toast with salted caramel, passionfruit cream, candied pistachio and lemon zest. We imagine this will be a very popular menu item.

    From the owner: Introducing the very first waterfront cafe in Sydney's Inner West!read more

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    The Galley at Sydney Boathouse
    The Galley at Sydney Boathouse
    The Galley at Sydney Boathouse

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