Swiss Bakerz
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Convenient place in Oxford street. Coffe was ok, the chocolate flavour of the Black Forest was good but was difficult to slice to get a good eating ex…
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A little shop on Oxford Street with a display fridge at the front which captures your attention when youre walking past with all the delicious little …
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It was our first day in Sydney. Tried out this cafe tor breakfast. Ordered pte platted breakfast consisting of potato rosti..fried egg ..sour cream an…
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Swiss Bakerz is open for Caf. Swiss Bakerz serves European, Bakery, Cafe Food and Coffee and Tea dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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10 Reviews on “Swiss Bakerz”
Ambience is petite but I didn’t expect a lot. Since it was close to their closing time, the girl on cash register hated us even before we stepped in and that justified her rudeness. Anyway, the items they have are worth a try. Truly savoury. The macaroons, pina Cota, florentine and Caramel piece tinkled my sweet tooth. I would go back again just to buy the caramel pie piece.
Not sure why I always thought this cafe was part of a chain – perhaps the name? On the contrary, it is an independently owned and run establishment with a lovely selection of sandwiches, savouries, pastries and rosti. Top marks for the friendly, down to earth service.
Great coffee. And the chocolate cheese cake is so good – rich, moist and textural. Easy to miss this place, it’s a small hole is the wall joint on Oxford St. It’s worth the stop though, that’s for sure. Quiet atmosphere and friendly service.
This place is amazing, the sandwiches, sweets, coffees and savoury foods. I can’t fault anything!My top things to order are the feta and beetroot Sandwich, the Florentines, creme brulee, palmiers and the White chocolate & raspberry muffins. Everything just tastes amazing, totally do not regret putting on calories if it’s associated with food from Swiss Bakerz. The shop is a little small, so when it’s busy, it can get congested, but I don’t blame people for lining up there to get the food.Highly recommend this place!!!
I love their Rsti which known as Swiss’ traditional dish. It’s potato fritter which has texture like hashbrown. It is pretty affordable and try their Iced latte! :)Also try their smoked salmon eggs benedict.They sell breads and sweets which not to be missed. After all, I will come back to this place for sure 🙂
A very pleasant place nestled in amongst the back drop of clubs along Oxford street. Pastry is very good and well priced, coffee is decent.If it’s one gripe I have its that after years they stillBasically have the same menu. The best re invent themselves to stay relevant. It’s time to come to the future
This tiny place looks like just a cake shop, but also does great cooked dishes. There are only a few tables squashed up the back, so time your visit carefully. Menu starts with Rosti, plain with sour cream & chives, or with various additions. I’ve seen people ask them to melt cheese on top of it, for the ultimate cheesy-potato comfort food. For Rosti die-hard fans, it’s not as hard & crisp as the rosti at Unas; but I’m a fried potato maniac and there’s no such thing as a bad rosti.The breakfast special for $9.90 includes rosti, 1 egg, a big serve of bacon and a small fresh OJ. Best value breakfast anywhere!! At lunchtime it changes to rosti & big piece of grilled chicken for the same price. If you’re not a potato lover there’s the omelette which comes with your choice of their own fresh-baked bread, try the multi-grain roll. Bonuses: the coffee is much better than average and the staff are welcoming and helpful with, hallelujah, no trendy cafe attitude at all. If you want a see-and-be-seen glamorous dining adventure this may not be the place, but I love it here; no frills, no pretense, just straighforward homestyle food served by nice people.