Sydney Eats: Cafe Fiveways

As my old stomping ground, I would always wonder the trendy streets of the Paddington neighbourhood to seek out the best cafes, bars and restaurants in the most happening area of town. Having visited the famous Fiveways crossroads many times, I was curious to try out somewhere I hadn’t been before.

Edit 1.jpgEdit 7.jpgOpen from 6am for brekky through until dinner time, Cafe Fiveways offers an all day menu with daily specials too. Arriving in the late afternoon following a stroll around the Paddington Markets, my sister and I found an idyllic spot to bask in the sun on this picturesque corner of Paddo.

Pic00015.jpgI was impressed with the varied menu on offer and fantastic lunch specials at such good value too – a scrumptious looking acai bowl with all the toppings for $15, a tempting chargrilled octopus dish and even rump steak, chips and salad for only $14!

Edit 8.jpgEdit 9.jpgWe opted for the mezze board for $16 piled high with my favourite roasted veggies, olives, pickles, humous and speciality bread, plenty to share between two. It seems this independent cafe has nailed the simple need for offering delicious, beautifully presented food at a reasonable price alongside friendly service.

Edit 2.jpgThey even had melon water which was so refreshing and much needed after a day of shopping. It was the perfect Saturday afternoon sat in Fiveways soaking up the weekend atmosphere, and I will definitely be returning to Cafe Fiveways again soon to sample one of their appetizing daily specials whilst people watching this quaint corner of Paddo.


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