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Contribute Feedback What Karelle Ernser likes about Ouroboros Organic Wholefoods:
Had a delicious breakfast and coffee in quiet surroundings perhaps because we were early on Saturday morning. Zucchini and corn fritters were light and fluffy. No longer open Sunday. Menu had a variety of very healthy and different options and many sweet treats covering numerous...dietary requirements. Short walk from Central station. View all feedback.
What Ola Gottlieb doesn't like about Ouroboros Organic Wholefoods:
I'm a huge fan of organic.. Very Disappointed to be served Off chicken And have to pay half price for the dish because I ate some the rice. A chewed on first few pieces of chicken, little strange, kept trying it, then had to spit
Out next chicken piece. Yuk. Not impressed. Given a coffee voucher. Would have liked meal to be taken off. Very surprised and not confident to go back there. My first review I've written but... View all feedback.
I was pleasantly surprised to find that the restaurant was still busy just before closing time. As I was ordering a piccolo, I noticed a cute jar on the counter labeled as the "flu tonic." Intrigued by the ingredients like ginger, turmeric, orange, lemon, cayenne pepper, and honey all packed into a small jar for only $5, I decided to give it a try. The tonic was really soothing and warmed my body. The service was also warm and the staff were full of smiles.
The staff at this restaurant are very friendly and the food is amazing! The setting is cute and perfect for studying and meetings. I absolutely adore this place, it is very humble and cozy. The prices are moderate which is a bonus.
The food at this restaurant was better than average, and the prices were comparable to non-organic food. It was definitely worth it. I was impressed by the difference in flavor that organic foods provided, as they were much richer. Additionally, they offered cold-pressed juices that you could customize, which is uncommon as cold-pressed juices are usually pre-made in bottles.
Great location and layout. Having a fancy Bacon and egg a little on the pricey side but it was very well made, bacon and sauce was definitely on point. Nice range of juices and pretty good coffee.
As I’ve said before, Sydney’s a tough place to open a restaurant or cafe. It’s not enough to have good food, or a good idea. It has to be the right vibe for the right place as well. So, it’s great to see that the corner of Devonshire and Holt Street is hopping busy at the Ouroboros Organic Wholefoods Cafe.