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Restaurant bewertenDelicious cakes. My favourite is the lychee one seed ball. It was very refreshing with my iced lemon tea. I have yet to try all the other cakes on display!<br/ <br/ Also love the little cushioned seats.
Underrated patisserie in the north shore. The cakes and sweets have a real twist of flavours and they are always coming out with new products so there’s always something new to try. Complimentary shortbread biscuit with coffee, that’s a winner already! Glad this little gem is in my neighbourhood.
Have walked past a few times and finally got the chance to walk in. Got the lamington with cream and a snail. The cream was very fresh and the lamington had a nice sponge on it. Place had a few oldies catching up over coffee and cakes. The dessert display is separate to the coffee machine area. Overall, good first visit.
My family are regulars at One Seed due to their friendly nature, service, wonderful coffee and food. The food is fresh and delicious, we always order our celebration cakes from here and our guests always rave about how delicious and yum it is. We've also taken advantage of their catering menu, the portions were huge and were sensational value. Can't wait for my daughter's birthday to get a beautiful custom make for her!
Sometimes you just gotta have dessert for breakfast and when I saw images of all the lovely cakes available at One Seed Patisseries, I knew this was one of those times. I wanted to get as much dessert in me before I filled up on the savoury stuff. Just as well, I had three others attending with me and I was able to try a nice variety of foods. Just look at them! Bet you can’t wait to see what we ordered!! It took a lot of staring and drooling into the cabinets before I knew what to order. I love a good creme filled lamington! They are my absolutely favourite thing in the world because they make me think of my childhood. *reminiscing* TOP VIEW LAMINGTON! Look how perfect and beautiful it is just sitting there, waiting to be devoured. Yes, the sponge cake was light and fluffy, the coconut wasn’t overpowering and the creamy centre was beautifully fluffy as well! That would be a Raspberry Delight – feuilletine biscuit, milk white chocolate ganache with raspberry jelly $7.50) . It’s so far away … *grabby hands* Here’s your closeup. I loved everything about this cake; the jelly was nice to break up all the chocolatey goodness. Ahh, the Classic Tiramisu – vanilla sponge with mascarpone cream $5.90) . Who doesn’t love a good tiramisu, and good this certainly was! This here would be the Rose Garden – pistachio sponge with fresh rose and white chocolate ganache $7.50) . This would be my least favourite of the four cakes, but that’s not to say that I disliked it. I’m actually not much of a fan of pistachios in cakes, or really nuts in anything – they should be eaten on their own! However, if you’re a pistachio/nut fan then you should probably order this one. Here come the savoury foods; I forgot to get the prices because I was too busy ogling the cakes, sorry. But the savoury stuff: tomato cheese quiche, spinach ricotta quiche, meat pie, and a half eaten sausage roll. Then there’s some extra photo-porn. So, when are you heading down there to try their cakes? 8 out of