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    Alchemy Cafe Restaurant
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    Alchemy Cafe Restaurant

    Polish, European

    Dishes priced around$31

    Menu from Alchemy Cafe Restaurant

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    Includes dishes that are:

    Vegetarian

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    Brunch

    French Toast

    Dusted w/icing sugar, fruits, maple syrup

    $10.50
    UFO.

    Corn cake with fried mushrooms cups, poached egg, cherry tomato in garlic balsamic vinegar hollandaise sauce, toast.

    $15.50
    Haloumi Surprise

    Sourdough spinach, egg, hollandaise sauce, haloumi cheese toast pesto.

    $15.50
    Vistula

    Pan fried polish sausage,ca onion ,cucumber, radish, spring onion salad, mustard tomato sauce, toast "caramelised w/1 egg /$18 w/2 eggs / $19.50

    $16.50
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    Starters

    Fried Potato Pancake

    W/smoked salmon and sour cream

    $19.50
    Scallops

    Spicy ricotta cheese, seaweed salad, anchovies salsa.

    $18.50
    Alchemy's Herring

    W/ leek, tomato and our special chef's sauce

    $15.50
    Chilli Prawns

    With crispy bread

    $19.50
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    Mains

    Packed Chicken

    Chicken breast stuffed w/ mushrooms, mozzarella cheese and served w/ mash potatoes

    $29.50
    Barramundi

    Served w/ chives and chilli, roasted potatoes and steamed veggies

    $31.50
    Duck in Oranges

    Duck in oranges served with roasted potatoes

    $32.50
    Pork Tenderloin in Fig Sauce

    W/ fresh figs and veggies

    $30.50
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    Desserts

    Rhubarb or Plum cake

    $9.00
    Mix - Homemake Cake

    Baked cheese cake, apple, poppy seed

    $9.00
    Napoleonka (Vanilla slice)

    $9.00
    Sweet Dumplings

    Cheese and black berries w/sweet cream

    $17.50
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    More about the restaurant: Alchemy Cafe Restaurant

    Pelmeni? Pierogi? Borsch? Yes, yes and yes. Alchemy Cafe Restaurant is a Polish joint of distinction, unlike anything else in the area. In Surry Hills, this unpretentious cafe-restaurant brings the warming and fragrant flavours of classic Polish food to Sydney’s sunny shores. Crown Street is home to a number of interesting international cuisines, and in Alchemy, diners are introduced to a little-known European cuisine; an interesting and unique cuisine for these sun-baked streets.

    Frequently asked questions

    Does the restaurant Alchemy Cafe Restaurant have Outdoor seating?

    Yes, the restaurant Alchemy Cafe Restaurant has Outdoor seating.

    Does the restaurant Alchemy Cafe Restaurant have parking?

    Yes, the restaurant Alchemy Cafe Restaurant has Street Parking.

    Thinking about making a Alchemy Cafe Restaurant booking?

    Alchemy Cafe Restaurant is a laidback place, as you’d expect from a Polish restaurant in Sydney’s Surry Hills, but there’s a distinctly mamma’s kitchen feel to the place anyway. The restaurant is decked out with dollies (yes, dollies) and the food is presented in the way your gran might put a plate together if the vicar was coming round. None of this is criticism, in fact, this is one of the Crown Street restaurant's biggest draws – no one is trying to be cool here. The menu at Alchemy Cafe Restaurant blends the best in Polish cooking with one or two concessions to the contemporary Sydney palate. Open day and night, breakfast offers both pancakes (Aussie style) and Polish breakfasts: sausages, onions, lashings of mustard and cucumber galore. Lunch is a choice between soup, salad and sandwiches (but for us, the only way to go is the gross sounding but delicious cabbage parcels – just do it). Dinner offers classic marysienka (beef sirloin with sauerkraut and mashed potatoes) and kulawiak (pork roulade with mushrooms) as well as a killer goulash. The Crown Street cafe isn’t exactly vegetarian-friendly, although there are a handful of dishes that tick the boxes, but then classic Polish food generally isn’t. Head over to Surry Hills and find out for yourself.