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Sunday, July 20, 2008 at 01:23PM When I first returned to Sydney I developed a curious crush on a seemingly obscure café — Café Sophia — in Erskineville. I couldn't put my finger on it. It feels good. The food is good. It's just a good café. A couple of years later, I stumbled across a café in Chippendale that had exactly the same vibe: Café Giulia. It turns out both cafes are run by the same family, and they just have a freaky knack for creating lovely cafes. Café Giulia is located in an old butcher shop on a stretch of Abercrombie Street that was in desperate need of good food. I'm sure the locals are eternally grateful for its existence.
Veggie Friendly - Cafe Giulia opened two doors down from my apartment block a few weeks after I moved to Sydney. Every Saturday and Sunday morning I’d trot / stumble down there for a lazy brunch. I thought, ‘Sydney is great. There are amazing cafes located on your local corner that have extensive menus with interesting, gourmet food. Serving sizes are generous and yet most dishes cost little more than $5!’ Read More
SMH Readers - nominate Cafe Giulia for Sydney's best cafes for the 2007 - Results later in the year.
Chaosgeneration
Cafe Giulia has a great casual, relaxed vibe. A lot of the staff seem to be art students. The food is great, and the prices are very reasonable. Pasta, steak sandwiches etc around $9. Where: 92 Abercrombie St Chippendale. Chaosgeneration - http://www.chaosgeneration.com/

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