Cafecito - Sydney
Cafecito
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Cafecito in Town Hall Station offers a taste of Brazil in the heart of Sydney. This unpretentious eatery serves up Brazilian classics like feijoada, a nourishing black bean stew, along with other Brazilian dishes such as pao de queijo. The comfortable and friendly atmosphere, along with the delicious food and affordable prices, make it a must-visit spot for those looking to experience authentic Brazilian cuisine. So next time you're in the area, make sure to stop by Cafecito and enjoy a little piece of Brazil in Sydney.
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If you don't have the time or the money to visit Brazil, a train trip to Town Hall station will provide the next best thing, Cafecito, a Brazilian cafe serving a mix of Anglo Australian and Brazilian food. Boasting more Brazilians per square metre than you can shake a stick at, Cafecito is an unpretentious eatery serving Brazilian classics such as feijoada. This is a nourishing black bean stew, which comes either with pork or as a vegetarian option. It is served with sides including rice, cassava flour and Chinese broccoli. Very tasty and I can see that it could be quite addictive if you ate it regularly. There are a number of other Brazilian dishes, including pao de queijo, puffy little cheese balls that I became more than a little obsessed with on a visit to Rio a few years back... A worthy stop on a Sydney round the world food tour.
If you do not have the time or money to visit Brazil, a train journey to the Town Hall Testation offers the closest best, Cafécito, a Brazilian cafe, which serves a mix of Anglo Australian and Brazilian food. With more Brazilians per square meter, as they can accommodate a stick, Cafecito is an unpretentious Eatery, which serves Brazilian classic like Feijoada. This is a nourishing black bean stew that is either with pork or as a vegetarian option. It is served with pages, including rice, Kassava flour and Chinese broccoli. Delicious and I can see that it seems pretty addictive when they ate regularly. There are a number of other Brazilian dishes, including Pao de Queijo, swollen little cheese balls, which I was more obsessed more than a little, with a visit to Rio a few years ago.
I love all the food. I went there almost every weekend for the steak sandwich. Yum Yum.
Enjoyed a pleasant brazilian meal at this cafe. The service was good amongst the hustle and bustle of the town hall station area.
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