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Cafe Cressida

Live la vie en rose at this Parisian-inspired cafe by Phil Wood.

Erina Starkey
Erina Starkey

Queens Court in Woollahra.
Queens Court in Woollahra.Supplied

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The rose-pink archways of the historic Queens Court building in Woollahra now house a Parisian-inspired café by acclaimed chef Phil Wood and his wife, Lis Davies, just a short, leisurely stroll from their two-hatted Paddington restaurant, Ursula’s.

Set within the building’s leafy internal courtyard, Café Cressida features a French-style fit-out, with delicate ruffles and wrought-iron furniture creating an elegant space for brunch, or a casual lunch or dinner.

Clear your morning for caramelised sugar French toast, blueberry financiers or perhaps a bacon butty, crammed with crisps. From lunch, waitstaff begin juggling pasta plates and pouring Laurent-Perrier champagne.

Erina StarkeyErina StarkeyErina is the Good Food App Editor for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age. Previously, Erina held a number of editing roles at delicious.com.au and writing roles at Broadsheet and Concrete Playground.

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