Living half a world away, the prospect of finding a little piece of France in Sydney is often met with excitement. SurBourke Espresso Bar in Darlinghurst is the latest find to evoke a sense of nostalgia for travel. The name means On Bourke (street) which is where the café is located and plays on the way French towns add “sur” to their names to denote their location, such as Dompierre-sur-Mer (Dompierre by the Sea) near La Rochelle.
From the outdoor seating on makeshift milk crate tables, SurBourke displays a more Australian flavour. Inside, the French tunes of Michel Sardou singing a classic, En Chantant and the melody of French accents and kisses exchanged on both cheeks take me back to la belle France.
The café is abuzz on Saturday morning with patrons seated around the communal table and the comfortable banquettes against the wall. The scent of coffee permeates the modern space with its dark walls, wood panelling and industrial lighting. Look up and you’ll see bicycles for sale hanging against one wall.
Vélos
The menu is presented on a clipboard and includes breakfast and lunch dishes with French favourites such as croissant a la francaise, quiche vegetarienne, salade au chèvre chaud and the quintessential favourite, croque-monsieur. Flick one page, and you’ll see the menu for the bikes, which come with a free coffee.
The four of us order the croque-monsieur traditionnel which is served on vintage plates that seem more at home in an English tea house.
Croque-Monsieur traditionnel
The cheese oozing from the croque is tempting for that first taste and we all slip into silence as we enjoy every bite.
Café et Tintin
Coffee is from Toby’s Estate and comes served in bowls, à la française, while the sugar sachets are presented in vintage tea cups. I can’t resist flicking through Tintin’s Objectif Lune, a book I have in my collection at home.
I briefly meet Yan, the charming owner who comes from Bordeaux. After un acceuil chaleureux/a warm welcome, we slip into French for a quick chat and I learn that the busy café is barely 6 weeks old.
SurBourke is a little corner of France in Darlo that is already proving to be popular with locals. It’s a welcoming spot to drop in for breakfast, lunch and coffee, or enjoy brunch with good friends on the weekend as we did. My only gripe is that SurBourke is not within walking distance from my home or work. Or I would be making like this monsieur and dropping in like an habituée for my daily fix of caffeine, conversation and slice of nostalgia for France.
SurBourke Espresso Bar
266 Bourke Street
Darlinghurst 2010
www.facebook.com/SurBourke
Sounds like you’ve found a new favourite, Ms G 🙂
Indeed I have 🙂
Yum! I love that Sydney has such authentic food from all over the world. I can’t wait to get back and start discovering all I missed last time I was there!
I don’t know much about French food so it’s definitely something I would love to try more of!
Hi Annie and welcome! 🙂 We’re blessed in Sydney with the range of cuisines, especially when we find gems like this one!
Goddamit, your blog is gradually convincing me that Sydney looks a good deal more sophisticated than Edinburgh these days!
Why don’t come to Sydney and we go on a foodie tour and compare? We can then write collaborate pieces! 🙂
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SurBourke looks like a great new cafe to check out tomorrow! Cc @Gourmantic #cafe #sydney
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