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Contribute Feedback What Ike Cormier likes about Bitter Sweet:
A good friend and I had coffee and tea here. The coffee was good and the tea came in big pots and cups which I like. But what we particularly enjoyed is that the cafe has a 'back room ' getaway that helps you forget you 're in Nth Sydney and so you can have a good conversation without background noise. Further, on an extremely hot day we were in good air conditioning comfort and protected from the heat. Many of the o... View all feedback.
What Valentina Pintilie doesn't like about Bitter Sweet:
It's bitter and sweet great coffee but average brekky wrap. It was very plain, cheap ham, low flavour. Probably won't come back for food but will get a coffee again. View all feedback.
This place was very popular for coffee in the morning. the caffe offers breakfast for both start and go. it also has baked and packed. the speck and the sausages were too oily. it would be better if the package came with BBQ sauce or other sauces. the price was good at comparison to other caffes in north sydney. service was also great.
In the hectic and driving the ever-expanding and changing face of north sydney is this little inconspicuous caffe. I ordered the rindfleischburger to lunch (what a surprise, right.) in no time came the burger and was as impressed as great and juicy it was. hubby ordered his pommes. this is the best $10,90 I spent in a long time! the burger was big and juicy and full of taste. I have spent the double elsewhere and not half as impressed. okay, you have no bells and whistles here, just a good to the erdcafé that takes good eating to realistic trips for the food crowd. in any case will be restored.
Had a demand for a steak sandwich, it's a past since I had one. very surprised when I opened it that it was in Turkish brot, it kind of just not the same feeling. the brot was beautiful, sprung chewing. the flesh was juicy, well boiled a lot of sauce through it. the chips were okay.
Despite the contradictory name of caffe, the macadamia caramel tare I got from here was divine. I am not big on caramel, as it tends to be too sweet and is easy to hang on the teeth. but this was not the case for my tarte, which with a decent amount of nuts, a gooey caramel filling and a short crust paste art basic. it tasted even better after a few hours in the refrigerator. the shop also serves good looking sandwiches that I need to come back for another time.
It's bitter and sweet great coffee but average brekky wrap. It was very plain, cheap ham, low flavour. Probably won't come back for food but will get a coffee again.