Yuga Cafe - GLEBE
Yuga Cafe
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Yuga Cafe has become a beloved establishment in Glebe over the past decade, offering a delightful fusion of French and Japanese cuisine. With well-presented dishes and a touch of finesse in their service, diners can enjoy a pleasant experience whether dining on the verandah in the sunshine or inside surrounded by changing artworks. The friendly and attentive owners and staff create a welcoming atmosphere, making guests feel right at home. The extensive menu offers a variety of delicious options, from chicken burgers to risotto to the special of the day. Whether enjoying a leisurely breakfast, a business event, or simply sipping a coffee and admiring the exquisite floral arrangements, Yuga Cafe promises a memorable and delightful dining experience for all who visit.
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I always have a wonderful experience dining at this cafe. The outdoor seating on the verandah, basking in the warm sun, makes for an ideal brunch atmosphere. The service is consistently friendly, and the food is delightful. I ordered the poached eggs on toast ($9), accompanied by a Yuga tomato and capsicum relish, along with a soy latte. My friend enjoyed the farmer's breakfast ($13.50) and a soy cappuccino.
Yuga is a café, art gallery and flower shop all rolled into one, at 172 St John's Road, Glebe. It's currently featuring an exhibition of one-flower vases by Chippendale ceramicist Keiko Matsui . The food was simply prepared and nicely presented; my prosciutto, asparagus and fetta quiche had perfectly buttery pastry and I also had a delicious fresh apple juice (the raspberry, cranberry and lemon frappé was also excellent). The poached chicken salad was a little bit dull, but the steak sandwich looked attra
Was sad that I left chippendale as I had my regular coffee joint there but pleasantly surprised that I found this one right next door to my new place! Love the place! Coffee wasn't from my favourite beans but I was pleasantly surprised at how amazing it is! Owners are very friendly and food is great. Even when they see you on the street (they park on my street theyd wave hello! Japanese barista with tatts (i moved a year ago so am very terribly sorry I forgot her name- yuki(? makes great coffee and treats regulars very well! Owners hve a florist opposite the road so the cafe is always decorated with fresh flowers and decor is delightful. The cafe is also a gallery so theres always a nice change of art pieces once in a while. you can even buy a piece that fancies you! When you get a nice seat alfresco you feel like you're in your own well tended garden. The road is not too busy so having a book or newspaper read is great when you have brunch. Relaxing and wonderful. Definitely one of my top cafes in Sydney. Oh also there's a nice long table inside in an open area for a gathering of 8 (prior booking perhaps? albeit a little less sunny compared to outside.
Recommended for 1st date. To the male species : Doesn 't matter whether you are a jerk or a real nice guy. If you want to cheat a girl into believing that you are her Prince Charming who has an exquisite taste in arts and would buy her flowers on all anniversaries then YUGA Cafe (Glebe is the right place to go for the 1st date ! Fresh flowers decoration; the cafe is a private gallery itself and the food?! Oh goshhh...the most mouth-watering pancakes I 've tasted in Sydney. Love the friendly staffs and cool owner there cuz they mean it when they ask you ' How are you? ' :
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