Glider KS - Chippendale

#8 - Asiatic - Chippendale, #11 - Fast Food - Chippendale, Cafés
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Glider KS

Glider KS
4.2 / 5 (470 reviews)

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A quaint and cozy cafe with friendly staff, this Asian fusion spot in Kensington Street offers a unique twist on traditional breakfast dishes. The Big Breakfast may come with a surprise salad component, but the Thai milk tea waffle and caramel french toast are absolutely fantastic. The menu also boasts dishes like ginger chicken and prawn burgers, Glider brekky noodles with duck, and black sesame smoothies. With indoor and outdoor seating options, as well as top-notch customer service, this cafe is a must-visit for those looking for a delicious and charming dining experience.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Flossie

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★ 4.2 / 5 from 470 reviews

Was Jacynthe Haag at Glider KS a mag?
I had my Ristretto yesterday from this place and my heart was pumping hard. Usually I can handle this type of coffee when I am very tired, and not so many people can handle this liquid bad boy. It's worth paying $3.50 for take away, I'll come back to try their brunch and of course their other specialty coffee. View all feedback.

What Gerda Bradtke dislikes about Glider KS:
Nice little cafe that serves delicious food with some Japanese influence. Will come back to try other dishes. The caramel french toast used an interesting flakier type of bread than normal — I really enjoyed it, as well as the other components of the dish such as ice cream (great for a hot morning) and granola. Boyfriend had the piggy benny, I thought that was nice as well, especially the brioche bread.Unique cutlery... View all feedback.

chaag-1
06.09.2017

I had my Ristretto yesterday from this place and my heart was pumping hard. Usually I can handle this type of coffee when I am very tired, and not so many people can handle this liquid bad boy. It's worth paying $3.50 for take away, I'll come back to try their brunch and of course their other specialty coffee.

astrosin-mushroom469
06.09.2017

Visited this place yesterday with the hubby. This small cafe on Kensington Street offers a good range of cafe food. A cafe with an Asian twist is always welcome in my books. This quaint cafe has an indoor and outdoor sitting while also extending its seats to the Spice Alley seat allocation. The staff were friendly, always with a smiling face and were quick to serve their customers. (For the full review of the food, check out my IG page @mertiolettebaby)

josiah-boyer
06.09.2017

This cafe was cute and cozy, the staff were friendly, we sat at the back where we were exposed to sunlight which was nice. We ordered the big breakfast, some components of it was nice like the toast, egg, ham and tomato, I just didn't like the idea of half my plate being filled with salad for a 'Big Breakfast', this could be their own twist on it, I guess I just expected typical breakfast food like hash browns and mushrooms. The Thai milk tea waffle was absolutely amazing with it's Thai milk tea ice cream, went beautiful well together and the pure organic matcha drink was well made as it should taste.

champlin-flossie
14.11.2022

Such a good experience at this cafe today. Dined in with my mum, and was initially wary of the small size of this cafe, but gave it a try anyway because the menu looked so good. First of all, I ordered a weak/half strength cappuccino (my usual coffee order and it was one of the nicest cups of coffee I've had. The generous chocolate sprinkling on top and beautiful flavour to the coffee itself was perfect. For my meal, I had the breakfast burger, which was bigger than expected but each element was so delicious. Fried egg, bacon, crispy hash browns, tomato relish, greens and cheese. Even crunchy prawn crackers on top! The staff were great too. I also must mention their unique serving ware... the cups, plates and cutlery are unlike any other cafe I've visited and the pieces are stunning without sacrificing function. I couldn't recommend this place more. (If only they had more space and seating!

kurtis-ebert
14.11.2022

It's a really nice small minimalistic cafe tucked away in Kensington street. We ordered the matcha affogato, pulled pork burger and the hojicha French toast. The affogato was amazing and so was the burger. The French toast, however, I wasn't a big fan of because they used sourdough as opposed to using the typical thick brioche toast. The sourdough was quite soggy as well. But other than that, I thoroughly enjoyed the cafe experience here.

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