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In the Sydney CBD ...close to Wynyard station...great sandwich place. Will deliver on taste and they have a few choices. Think the owner makes most of the sandwiches himself right there and then. This place is worth a visit ...they have some limited seating but...you can also just head to the park opposite to chow down. Think this is one of the better sandwich take away joints in Sydney. View all feedback.
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Last update : 19.01.2022
My entire life I believed that the best pulled pork sandwich my not be in Texas BUT its definitely in America. I will never forget that warm February day I walked into a little side cafe in Sydney and had that belief shattered. Fortunately for...me before I arrived in SYD I used YELP to scope out affordable places to eat in SYD, this place kept coming up and people kept talking about the pulled pork sandwich. I remember thinking it cant be that good because its not in the USA. What really steered my to the store once I got to Sydney was the cost of everything, so I gave this place a shot. I had the Burgazilla, no beef patty (what the hell was that about) and red onion (the guy behind the counter kept saying Spanish onion instead of white onion. That sandwich brought a tear to my eye and it wasn't the Spanish onion doing it. It is award winning good and a can't miss when vacationing in Sydney. Simply take the metro from Circular Cay to Wynard station. Use the York St. exit and make a right on the st. The shop is on the same side as the metro station just past the Philippine Airlines Building. I have a terrible memory but the sandwich is that good that I remember exactly how to get there O yeah they close early so you have to go for lunch
In the Sydney CBD ...close to Wynyard station...great sandwich place. Will deliver on taste and they have a few choices. Think the owner makes most of the sandwiches himself right there and then. This place is worth a visit ...they have some limited seating but...you can also just head to the park opposite to chow down. Think this is one of the better sandwich take away joints in Sydney.
A welcome addition to the Sydney cafe scene. Many types of pulled pork burgers as well as other food options and excellent coffee. Great value about for a large burger, quick service (for both takeaway and sit down) and a good vibe. Well...done guys.
My entire life I believed that the best pulled pork sandwich my not be in Texas BUT its definitely in America. I will never forget that warm February day I walked into a little side cafe in Sydney and had that belief shattered. Fortunately for me before I arrived in SYD I used YELP to scope out affordable places to eat in SYD, this place kept coming up and people kept talking about the pulled pork sandwich. I remember thinking it cant be that good because its not in the USA. What really steered my to the store once I got to Sydney was the cost of everything, so I gave this place a shot.I had the Burgazilla, no beef patty (what the hell was that about) and red onion (the guy behind the counter kept saying Spanish onion?) instead of white onion.That sandwich brought a tear to my eye and it wasn't the Spanish onion doing it. It is award winning good and a can't miss when vacationing in Sydney.Simply take the metro from Circular Cay to Wynard station. Use the York St. exit and make a right on the st. The shop is on the same side as the metro station just past the Philippine Airlines Building.I have a terrible memory but the sandwich is that good that I remember exactly how to get thereO yeah they close early so you have to go for lunch
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