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Cute AF foodie places to visit in Sydney

  • Writer: Laura.G.Foodie
    Laura.G.Foodie
  • Sep 21, 2020
  • 5 min read
  1. Sydney Vegan Markets

Although not a vegan myself, I still absolutely loved going to the Sydney vegan markets. It is honestly foodie heaven, with hundreds of market stalls all serving up super delicious vegan treats from souvlaki, Acai bowls, mac and cheese to warm gooey choc-chip cookies (my fav) and warm donuts filled with custard. You just want to try one of everything. My friends and I headed out on a beautiful Sunday to the markets located in the heart of

Sydney, and were shocked by the large variety of stalls available and the bustling atmosphere. With funky music blaring over the speakers it was honestly such a vibe. I loved how heaps of the stalls were allowing taste testers, I mean who doesn't love a freebie. We got to try heaps of different vegan cheeses, biscuits and also kombucha. When came to the crunch time of choosing what I would get for lunch , I couldn't resist getting an Acai bowl from @allthingsacaico, I got hazelnut and peanut butter, it was so so good. One of my friends decided to go with the vegan mac and cheese from @southernsoulsydney and I am telling you it tasted so cheesy and delicious, it was hard to believe that there was no cheese actually in it.

My other friend chose to get the gluten free vegan lasagne which also looked

amazing, and she said it had to be one of the best that she has ever hard. Before we could leave the markets we couldn't resist getting some vegan treaties to try. We got the best vegan choc-chip cookies ever, they were everything a good cookie should be, crunchy on the outside , warm and gooey on the inside, yum, yum!. Then we just had to get our hands on some of the of the warm gluten free donuts, we decided to get dulce de leche(caramel), passionfruit custard and choc raspberry, gosh they were so good.The Sydney Vegan Markets are the perfect outing in Sydney, super cute with such a great vibe, you can honestly spend the whole day their just eating vegan treats and sussing out the other market stores around.


2. I-creamy

I-creamy is the cutest ice cream place in Sydney, with Unique flavours and ice creams that come in the shape of a rose they are too pretty to eat. We stumbled here after eating a feast at Spice Alley. At first it took alot of looking around the CBD to find i-creamy's actual location as it was nestled in a small shopping centre, in the heart of the CBD. We all decided to go for the rose shaped ice cream as it was just so cute. We got the option to pick up to three flavours to be made into the rose and the options were, blueberry yogurt, bubblegum, french vanilla, banana peanut butter and mint chip.The ice cream flavours were actually really good even though they don't sound like your typical combos. I loved how vibrant the colours of the ice cream were, it just made the roses look CUTE AF. It is defs worth a trip into Sydney to get one and the perfect after dinner treats.


3. Glacage (Bankstown)

A hidden beauty found in the heart of Bankstown. I stumbled across this cute cafe whilst heading to work with my mum for the day. She was working in Bankstown hospital and I was on a mission to find a café for use to grab some lunch. My little cute café finding hack, is to search on Instagram the hashtag of the suburb you want the cafe to be in, followed by the word eats. So I looked up #bankstowneats and them I stumbled across Glacage which was a middle eastern inspired café. It had the prettiest Instagram account. Both my mum and I were super keen to check it out. The café was hidden behind a large plant wall and had the cutest courtyard seating area, with lots of plants and flowers making it look so pretty. The menu looked delicious and we decided to share some brunch as we wanted something sweet and savory. We got a Middle Eastern inspired big brekky with Lebanese bread, labneh and shakshuka and then the prettiest french toast I had ever seen, served on a gorgeous pink plate with ice-cream, fairy-floss, pistachios and flowers. It was the cutest thing ever and tasted amazing. We were so full after we left, and we both agreed that this café was a hidden gem in Western Sydney.


4. Social Hideout

There is no way that I could not include Social Hideout on my list of the cutest places in Sydney. With a instaworthy flower wall, and some of the prettiest and most delicious brunch food to be found it Western Sydney. It is a must visit for any brunch hunters. Being so well known, masses of Sydney foodie's flood down here on a weekend, just to get a cute snap in front of that flower wall and enjoy some super yummy food. You must make a booking on the weekends or you probably won't get a table (trust me, I made this rookie error). All the food and drinks that are served up at Social Hideout are super cute. One of the highlights for me, were the milkshakes topped with fairy floss, served in a bathtub shaped glass. How funky is that. If you are looking for a new insta piccy and to enjoy some CUTE AF food you must check out Social Hideout it is just too cute.


5. The Grounds of Alexandria


I recently came here for a brunch outing on a beautiful Sunday morning. As a first timer I was overwhelmed at the aesthetics of this café. Entering the grounds I felt as though I was being taken to a magic fairy garden, with old fashioned stalls, fresh lemonade, hot donuts , beautiful bunches of flowers, gorgeous water fountains and hundreds of plants. It was such an experience,far more than just going and eating at a café. Even with such a beautiful outlook the food was as pretty as the grounds were. I went with the Mediterranean bowl, which came with labneh, haloumi, pumpkin, cauliflower, Moroccan spices, chickpeas and a poached egg , it looked amazing and tasted even better. The coffee, oh I could go on and on about the coffee I haven't had such a good coffee like the one I had here in a long time. I ordered my usual which is a cappuccino with two equals, I don’t know what it was but this coffee just hit different. You just have to try it. I loved the fact that at The Grounds you could walk around and explore, they even had a handmade section with beautiful bath soaks, salts and soaps and even perfumes. This angelic like place is one of the cutest places to go in Sydney for not only a great experience but great food, its honestly CUTE AF.


Thats it from me, for now foodies. These are only a few of the cute AF places that I have found in Sydney, let me know if you have any recommendations in the comments below. I am super keen to check some more out.


Laura xx

























4. Grounds of Alexandria


5. Social Hideout










 
 
 

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