Fika by Cuppa Flower

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  • Significant limited food choice range compared to Cuppa Flower. The noodles was ok, nothing to shout about. Bacon and egg roll was good tho! Service w…

  • The main disappointment was their menu - Cuppaflower's famous pancakes unfortunately aren't available and there were also a few other items that I rea…

  • The mocha delivers such a strong and gentle and fragrant chocolate flavour with the hint on the coffee. Such a joyful taste The pastry was gentle and …


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Fika by Cuppa Flower is open for Caf. Fika by Cuppa Flower serves Cafe Food and Coffee and Tea dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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takeaway availablewheelchair accessibleindoor seatingwifigroup bookings available

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3 Reviews on “Fika by Cuppa Flower”

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4.7
3 reviews
  • Hungry Sumo

    Significant limited food choice range compared to Cuppa Flower. The noodles was ok, nothing to shout about. Bacon and egg roll was good tho! Service was friendly.

  • Goodfoodgoodtimes

    The main disappointment was their menu – Cuppaflower’s famous pancakes unfortunately aren’t available and there were also a few other items that I realised were missing. However, considering this store is smaller than Cuppaflower, I expected Fika to offer a smaller range of menu items. Nonetheless, the granola and french toast (available on their Specials menu) both looked and tasted great. The store was relatively empty around 11am on Monday and service was good. The chiffon black sesame cake was a bit too dry for my liking (but there was also cream in the cake which helped) and its size was not worth $6.5. Otherwise, a great cafe!

  • Rafael Quevedo

    The mocha delivers such a strong and gentle and fragrant chocolate flavour with the hint on the coffee. Such a joyful taste The pastry was gentle and the sesame seed delivered a source of differentiation.The place is immaculate and beautiful with flowers around giving you a sense that you are in a mystical garden paradise and also showing a bit of contrast using dead flowers showing that all beauty eventually has an endCutlery on itself delivers you a sensory experience feeling you own something. The water glass brought so much of my attention of its brilliance and shine while the mug provided me a feeling of strength, security and tradition.There is a nice puppy painting that resembles the cuteness and nobility of the spirit of the place.

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2 Chippendale Way, Chippendale, Sydney

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