The Little Kitchen.

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Little Kitchen

Sydney


Confident modern Australian fare, strong on presentation, vibrant flavours and quality ingredients, is on offer in this tiny spot. A cheerful, family-run business with an open kitchen and some outdoor seating, it fits well with Coogee's casual beach vibe. Pre-beach breakfasts are a great option here, while brunches and a short changing lunch menu are perfect for lazy coastal days.


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