Croissant - my standard order (with a cafe au lait) deliciously flaky, not overly buttery, but the portion is not as generous as that of Bourke St Bakery; Chocolate and poppy seed stick - fantastic, also flaky and morish, I loved it probably because it was the first thing I bit into this morning, though I think it's a simple combination that just works. Chocolate croissant - lovely, like Bourke St Bakery.

"Lemon pillow": croissant pastry with deliciously tangy lemon curd filling (but of course, we have a preference for tangy lemon curd, while many others can't handle the acidity). Like croissant aux amandes, but lemon.







Personally I think Bourke St Bakery beats CBD in terms of the tart selection, but of course it is always a matter of personal preference. The coffee and pastries were equally good. Bonus of interior space at the CBD, where you get to sit in comfort, but then sitting on the sidewalk watching the life go by in Surry Hills at Bourke St Bakery is also one of the joys of a lazy Saturday brunch.
After the indulging and relaxing late morning that stretched into early afternoon, we strolled over to Regent Place for a "east meets west" experience at Azuma's. It was a fusion of culture, style and flavours, somewhat reminding us of Ella Patisserie (DDT April 2008).
Soy-milk pudding: a very light refreshing dessert much like a soy version of panna cotta, but much softer, with a plummy flavoured jam; "mille crepes": layers of light fluffy crepes and whipped creme, something I'd attempted to make before but was no where as tender and fluffy as this. Also a very light flavour, if you like to taste strong flavours, these two desserts aren't for you.
Green tea and red bean sponge cake: green tea creme with red bean sandwiched with plain sponge cake: The consensus was that Ella's green tea and red bean cheesecake had a better flavour, probably because I could taste the bitterness of the green tea powder. Green tea yogurt ice cream (they really should just call it frozen yogurt) - like frozen Yakult (Japanese yogurt) with a hint of green tea flavour at the end of the palate. I quite liked it, very refreshing.
Strawberry millefeuille: Beautifully flaky puff pastry, light vanilla creme patissier, not enough strawberries though.

Beautiful day ... though this time round I was left with the feeling that I could have more, maybe because Azuma was so light it didn't feel substantial for me, but that was the beauty of this style of dessert - you could eat a lot more without feeling weighed down!!
CS
KT: Welcome to our first timers Hannah & Joshua - the savoury palate must run in the family... They're each given a yellow card & expected to pull some REAL (aka sweet) weight next round! ;)