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Monday, July 02, 2012

Strawberry Fields Patisserie, Dulwich Hill


Bacon and egg scroll at Strawberry Fields Dulwich Hill

So Marrickville is the current hip and happening suburb of the inner west, but what about its neighbour, Dulwich Hill? Before the hipsters discovered Marrickville, it was Dulwich Hill that basked in all the glory, from long-time locals' favourite Minh Vietnamese restaurant to the (sadly relocated) Eumundi Smokehouse.

Coffee at Strawberry Fields Dulwich Hill
Double shot flat white $3.40

Strawberry Fields Patisserie is part of the new wave of cafes to sweep across the suburb, tucked down a side-street off Canterbury Road. It sits just past the cul-de-sac behind the Commonwealth Bank on Marrickville Road, on the site formerly occupied by Faye Cahill cakes (now moved to Addison Road, Marrickville).

Tea cup at Strawberry Fields Dulwich Hill

Simon Bimson is the owner and pastry chef behind the business which opened in late February this year. In only four months, the spot has already become a regular stop for locals, drawn in by the display case loaded with pastries or the action going on in the open kitchen next-door.

We take one of the eight narrow tables perched outside, a surprisingly peaceful haven with park benches littered among Council flower beds. There's no table service here but it just means a good excuse to check out all the offerings at the counter.

Pork and fennel sausage roll at Strawberry Fields Dulwich Hill
Pork, fennel and sage sausage roll $4.50

Our drinks arrive first, and we can't help but coo over the cornflower print tea cup and the milk poured into a miniature glass bottle. My double shot flat white is fair at best, but even then I'm still kicking myself over the lost opportunity to order the large size which is served French style, in a bowl.

The savoury items are all pastries: croissants, sausages, quiches or scrolls. We start with the pork, fennel and sage sausage roll sheathed in a layer of pastry that is crisp and flaky.

Smoked trout quiche at Strawberry Fields Dulwich Hill
Smoked trout and dill quiche $5.50

The smoked trout and dill quiche has a soft thin crust and we find plenty of smoked trout set into the gentle wobble of baked egg custard.

Bacon and egg scroll at Strawberry Fields Dulwich Hill
Bacon and egg scroll $4.50

But my heart belongs to the bacon and egg scroll, striking in appearance with its centrepiece of egg, an orb that breaks open to release a rich ooze of golden runny yolk. The bread is soft and light, studded with caramelised onion and delicious bits of crispy bacon.

Strawberry tart at Strawberry Fields Dulwich Hill
Strawberry Fields Forever fruit tart $4.20

Sweets include macarons ($2.90 each), brownies, lemon meringue tarts and tiramisu. It's only after we've placed our order that they just start drizzling melted chocolate over a batch of mille feuille vanilla custard slices.

We can't go past the namesake desert, the Strawberry Fields Forever fruit tart. There's a small obsession with The Beatles here, from the logo to the posters behind the coffee machine and even the naming of the savoury scrolls: John, Paul and Ringo.

The petite tart is generously packed with glazed strawberries, and the creme patissiere is fragrant with fresh vanilla bean.

French apple tart at Strawberry Fields Dulwich Hill
French apple tart $4.20

The French apple tart has the same admirably thin pastry case at the strawberry tart, filled with a base of delicate frangipane. Slices of apple on top are elegant but have been sliced so thin we find the flavour of apple overwhelmed by the almond frangipane.

Almond croissant at Strawberry Fields Dulwich Hill
Almond croissant $3.95

We finish with a behemoth of almond croissant, a decadence far removed from the day-old croissants stuffed with almond paste and re-baked.

Almond croissant at Strawberry Fields Dulwich Hill

Here the syrup-soaked croissant takes on an almost cake-like consistency, filled and topped with a slather of creme d'amandes, a mixture made from butter, sugar, almond meal and eggs. This is definitely a pastry to share, except maybe the crunchy bits at the edge.

And if you're still feeling hungry, there are French sticks on the counter and loaves of potato, rosemary and truffle oil bread to take home too.




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Strawberry Fields Patisserie
Shop 2, 420 New Canterbury Road, Dulwich Hills, Sydney
Tel: +61 (02) 8021 2294


Opening hours:
Tuesday to Friday 9am-6pm
Saturday 9am-5pm
Sunday 9am-3pm
Closed on Mondays


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Dulwich Hill - Sideways Deli Cafe
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22 comments:

  1. this place is so close to me and yet i havent discovered it! shame on me! love that strawberry tart!

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  2. omg that almond croissant looks to die for!

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  3. Soooo happy that it's mine! All mine! Oh I suppose I have to share it with the rest of the neighborhood (and the world) now ;) mmm that almond croissant was a great finish to a great brunch :)

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  4. All these inner west suburbs seem to be growing with all these delish cafes. The almond croissant will be in my tum tum very soon!

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  5. i have heard about this place! will definitely check it out! that strawberry fields fruit tart looks great - the strawberries glistened! WOW!

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  6. A timely post for the suburb ;) That E&B scroll is ingenious!!!

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  7. What a lovely find. I love the french inspired decor, especially that wooden artwork with words in the shape of the eiffle tower. Beautiful! although that almond croissant looks so decadent, i really want that egg and bacon scroll! :O

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  8. Love the little dainty teacup! Now I can do with a Egg and Bacon "Scroll"!

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  9. sounds like a great find but i'm not sure about leaving the leaves on the Strawberry Fields Forever fruit tart. will have to visit :-)

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  10. The egg in that bacon and egg scroll is making my mouth drool.

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  11. We popped in on the weekend for an Eclair & a Vanilla Slice....have to say we found the custard decidedly 'funky'....

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  12. I almost went here this morning after Angie's post about your visit - I had a feeling they'd be closed though. Another time...it looks delicious.

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  13. I love that Eiffel tower print on the wall! So pretty.

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  14. One day I will get an almond croissant. One day.

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  15. I think I want to marry that bacon and egg scroll, or at least propose to iy.

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  16. wow that bacon and egg scroll looks fantastic! love the gooey egg!

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  17. Love the look of the pork and sage sausage roll and as for that runny bacon and egg scroll -divine.

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  18. How funny... we spontaneously visited Strawberry Fields last weekend!
    The salted caramel macarons are absolutely delicious.

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  19. I absolutely love the idea of a bacon and egg scroll, especially with an oozy yolk! Truffle oil bread would go so well toasted with cheese and served with soup ^^

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  20. Oh, you had me at bacon and egg scroll!

    I am going to have to try this one as part of a brunch at the beach house, looks so delicious mmm :)

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  22. Gorgeous pictures! Have been in Sydney for a couple of months now, it's time to start to be adventurous and try out new places for food! Thanks for the recommendation :)

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