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    Archie & Kirk

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 3:30 pm

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    Pasticceria Papa Continental Cakes & Bread

    Pasticceria Papa Continental Cakes & Bread

    3.7(25 reviews)
    4.1 km
    $$

    Sweetness INSANITY…read more Haberfield has taken over from Leichhardt as the Italian centre of Sydney. The restaurants here clearly tell that story. But this bakery tells it as well. If you arrive and don't find a queue out the door and down the sidewalk, you've done well. Those people aren't waiting for a table inside for a coffee and cake; they're waiting to get takeaway sweets. When the line moves and you finally make it in the door you'll see it: the glass display cases, 6 or 7 metres long I'm sure, filled with such beautiful and sweet-looking baked confections that you'll find it impossible to make up your mind. So let me make you mind up for you: get the cannoli. Any of them are good, but the ricotta cannoli are so good you would climb over the bodies of the innocent for them. You would sell your child's kidney. You would attend Latin mass for the rest of your life if that was the only way to get them. Dear sweet mother of all that's holy, they're good.

    In the heart of Little Italy that is Haberfield sits the renowned Papa Pasticceria. Walking through…read moreits doors, we are greeted by a bustling café operating non-stop with a queue that sprawled its way towards me. The customers are relentless in their pursuit of their baked delicacies as the staff is frantically trying to meet the orders. It's busy here and one look at the many counters of biscuits, shortbreads, pastries, cakes, tarts, cannoli, pizzas and gelato, it's not hard to figure out why. With such a bewildering selection like the cockpit of the DeLorean in Back to the Future, it's hard to pick out what's worth stuffing into my pork belly so I've enlisted one of the waitresses to help me sample their offering. My waitress recommended the Torta Di Ricotta, Cannoli Alla Ricotta, Bigne Al Cioccolato, Mandorla Al Cioccolato, the Pistachio flower, and a pizza slice. Though I was treated like anything but a number, I was given one and told to get a table and wait for my order. As busy as it seems, there's always a table available and shortly enough my baked goodies arrive plated together ready for some serious munching. Wasting no time, I start with the familiar bite-sized Cannoli Alla Ricotta sitting there almost oozing out its ricotta filling. Crunchy like a good biscuit and lusciously creamy on the inside, the ricotta was subtle and seductive, enchanting me with every bite. Next up, I tried the Mandorla Al Cioccolato, a chocolate and almond biscuit covered in powdered sugar like snow. It was delicate and crumbling in my mouth enthusing its Herculean almond flavour on my tongue. As the marzipan-like flavour lingers, the chocolate decided to play hide and seek with me like kids did back in the day, which makes for a very nostalgic tasting. Giving up on trying to find my chocolate chip friend, I give the Bigne Al Cioccolato a try. This is Italian for chocolate profiterole and tastes every bit so. Inside the glistening dumpling is the continental chocolate custard greeting me with a familiar yet foreign subtle sweetness like a first-time family relative. I love a profiterole that can charm the pants off me, and this isn't one of them. The dark chocolate glaze never really melts in my mouth. Papa should have known better. Awaiting for its time to shine is the Pistachio flower. Frosted sugar covers its surface for buds with crushed pistachio as its nectar. Unlike the mandorla, the flower has bite in its biscuit, spreading flourishes of salt and rosé aroma with soft sweet undertones. At times, this felt like being at a family gathering and being offered a cherished delicacy as a child only to squirm out of politeness. An acquired taste for sure, one that maybe in my later years (if ever) I'll appreciate. Occupying a plate of its own like a queen on her throne is the Torta Di Ricotta, a cake so infamous that foodies from all over Sydney flock like seagulls to chips. My first bite of this cheesecake delicacy felt like I was curling up in bed in a thick blanket of velour as it was milky, rich, and delicate in its sweetness and texture. The delicious pastry is partly tender and crumbly, melding so well with the creamy filling and sprinkles of cinnamon. The whipped cream on the side moistens the cake further - adding an extra level of bliss. To be lactose-intolerant is to be forever deprived of this culinary wonder Sydney has to offer. Finally, there's the pizza slice. Now, don't be deceived by the familiar sight of this rectangular slice as it's unlike any other pizza I've eaten in Sydney unless perhaps if you hail from Rome. The very bottom of the base is crisp while the rest is a little doughy just barely clinging onto the topping. I adore the sweetness given off by the peas, the salty tomato chunks, the peppery punch from the minced pork and veal dotting the surface, and the rustic taste that only a boiled egg can add to a slice of pizza Nona would make for her grandkids. I'm humbled to trot down memory lane. By the time I've finished lunch, the queue has snaked beyond to the exteriors and the pace of the waitresses show no signs of slowing down. Like a forgotten art, everyone awaits for their turn to taste the treat that transports them back in time. To enjoy Papa is to embrace the past, surrendering your tastebuds to the old world like the one Nona lived in. ~ Jambon Cochon

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    Pasticceria Papa Continental Cakes & Bread
    Pasticceria Papa Continental Cakes & Bread
    Pasticceria Papa Continental Cakes & Bread - Mandorla Al Cioccolato - Chocolate Chip Almond biscuit

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    Mandorla Al Cioccolato - Chocolate Chip Almond biscuit

    The Pig & Pastry - Sweet treats

    The Pig & Pastry

    4.1(14 reviews)
    2.7 km
    $$

    Stumbled on this lovely little spot and glad we did. Clearly…read morebusy with locals, prams about and lots of mums and kids, but wow what a great looking menu. I could not resist the sausage roll, and it was spectacular! She had the quiche, which was also excellent. The accompanying salad was amazing, I think it had candied dried tomatoes or something in it - awesome!! Coffee, also most excellent. A winner!!

    The quintessential inner west weekend brunch spot. Pig and the Pastry has been a recent discovery…read morefor me and I keep coming back for more. It's a fairly decent sized space with some seating outside, being right next to a public park is good and bad for parking. The service is always friendly and accommodating depending on your group size, probably best to call ahead of time for large groups as its big enough to be a cafe but not large enough to be classified a restaurant in Sydney. All the produce used in the food is fresh and most likely of organic origins (which I'm guessing on the decor and vibe). Simple and clear menu has some classics like a Chicken Schnitzel but done with a humble salad and chipotle that transports your tastebuds. Breakfast has some healthy-ish options but these are taken in consideration with the core component of the meal. Take the Bacon and Egg Roll, it's served as a burger and the barbecue sauce commands the dish. Cakes and pastry is sold as eat-in and take away items (which change every so often), coffee and milkshakes as well. The gingerbread is a favourite of mine - super refreshing for the sinus. At the end of the day, this is a humble little place that 's rustic feel and pastel interiors make it feel homely and the food cements this feeling. A place to return for sure.

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    This is the best corn fritters dish I've had in my life.

    The Pig & Pastry - Breakfast - Bacon and Egg Roll. Extra Bacon (of course)

    Breakfast - Bacon and Egg Roll. Extra Bacon (of course)

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