
A good sandwich starts with good bread.
That's why I couldn't resist buying a loaf of Farmer Rustica from the German Luneburger bakery in the bustling corridors of the QVB (Queen Victoria Building).

Farmer's Rustica $4.50
The Luneburger website describes this as a "round loaf made of wheat and rye. Soft and moist inside. Extending baking time makes a tasty rye-flavoured crust".
It is all this and more. The crust is a golden brown that is almost sweet and sticky, the bread inside is soft and fluffy, and despite its small appearance, this loaf packs a hefty 750g of sustenance.
Carve up into thick hearty slices, slather with good butter and sandwich with your favourite filling. I had leg ham, tomatoes, red capsicum and rocket leaves. One of the tastiest slap-dash lunches I've had in some time.

Luneburger German Bakery
Shop 72 Lower Ground, Queen Victoria Building
455 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000
Tel: +61 (02) 9264 2377
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I like the queues, they stop me from being bad :) I had a hazelnut chocolate croissant one morning that was still warm - I almost wept.
ReplyDeleteHave been reading the blog for a while but this is my first post. One of my favourite sites :)
mmmmmm... breaddd
ReplyDeletesmells soo good and tastes even better! I usually go for the German "donut" but i dont know the real name haha if you do please share! much appreciated.
awww.. yes, those heavenly hazelnut choc croissants... smells and tastes sensational...
ReplyDeletehmm I meant the one with the bread base and cookie-like top... best combo ever XD
ReplyDeleteoohhh thhxx pictures making me hungry tho >_< I was referring to the Streuselschnecke and i also had the cheese pretzel recently and liked it ^^
ReplyDeleteever since I got a job in Lane Cove West, I had to catch bus from QVB Terminal C bus station. then every morning, I always find a good reason to walk through Luneburger and buy their yummy croissant. I love their chocolate croissant and snails. it feels heavenly when its still warm.
ReplyDeleteapparently the German sour dough really takes your five senses to the food nirvana. LOL :)