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From offbeat brunches to edible bouquets: 23 budget-friendly Mother’s Day ideas

Forget flowers and chocolates. Go for brunch among a herd of alpacas, on a food tour at a local market, or grab a box of sweet treats by some of the city’s best bakers.

Bianca Hrovat
Bianca Hrovat

This is your reminder: Mother’s Day is on Sunday. Yes, this Sunday, May 12. Don’t worry, there’s still time to plan a memorable weekend without stretching the budget too far. From disco brunches for the party mum to bouquets of edible natives for the culinary types, this list has got you covered.

Tucano’s bottomless disco brunch in Darlinghurst.
1 / 4Tucano’s bottomless disco brunch in Darlinghurst.Supplied
Brekkie among the alpacas at Iris Lodge.
2 / 4Brekkie among the alpacas at Iris Lodge.Supplied
All-you-can-eat charcoal chicken at Henrietta, Surry Hills.
3 / 4All-you-can-eat charcoal chicken at Henrietta, Surry Hills.Supplied
Brisket is on the all-you-can-eat menu at Brisket Boys, Penrith (not pictured).
4 / 4Brisket is on the all-you-can-eat menu at Brisket Boys, Penrith (not pictured).Supplied

Book an offbeat brunch

Brunch doesn’t have to be boring. Forego eggs benny in favour of a fun morning in the mirror-ball booth of Tucano’s in Surry Hills, where the disco tunes are pumping, and the rose spritzes are free-flowing every weekend. If your mother prefers all-you-can-eat to all-you-can-drink, nearby Henrietta has a 90-minute feast of charcoal chicken and sides, and in Penrith you’ll find an all-you-can-eat barbecue with a complimentary drink at Brisket Boys. Want quirky? Jump in the car and head to Iris Lodge farm, about an hour north of Sydney, for brunch among 100 alpacas.

  • All-you-can-eat charcoal chicken at Henrietta
    Every Sunday, from $48 per person for 90 minutes
    Shop 1/500 Crown St, Surry Hills, henriettachicken.com
  • All-you-can-eat BBQ at Brisket Boys
    Every Sunday, from $59 per person
    Tenancy 25/2115 Castlereagh Road, Penrith, brisketboys.com.au
  • Disco brunch at Tucano’s
    Every weekend, from $95 per person for two hours
    277 Goulburn Street, Surry Hills, tucanos.com.au
  • Furry-friendly breakfast at Iris Lodge
    Every weekend, from $55 for children over two and $60 for teens and adults
    33 Dunks Lane, Jilliby, irislodgealpacas.com
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Cheesecake Mother’s Day cookie at Happy Alley, Rockdale.
1 / 4Cheesecake Mother’s Day cookie at Happy Alley, Rockdale.Supplied
Raspberry maritozzi for Mother’s Day at Da Orazio Pasticceria.
2 / 4Raspberry maritozzi for Mother’s Day at Da Orazio Pasticceria.Supplied
Heart shaped traditional ma’amoul 
 for Mother’s Day, at Smeed.
3 / 4Heart shaped traditional ma’amoul for Mother’s Day, at Smeed.Supplied
Mother’s Day croissant cake from Tuga.
4 / 4Mother’s Day croissant cake from Tuga.Supplied

Share a sweet treat

Bakeries across Sydney are offering limited edition treats for Mother’s Day, from maritozzi (Italian brioche bun) filled with raspberry cream at Da Orazio Pasticceria in Alexandria and Bondi, to the ruby cheesecake-filled cookies at Happy Alley in Rockdale. Pre-order home-baked heart-shaped ma’amoul (date-filled Lebanese cookies) from Tayta (grandmother) Amal at online bakery Smëëd Al Maamoul, or take it to the next level with the two-tier croissant cake at Tuga Pastries, piped with yuzu cream and Valrhona raspberry namelaka (chocolate cream).

  • Da Orazio Pasticceria
    From $10 for one maritozzi
    200 Euston Road, Alexandria and The Hub, 75/79 Hall Street, Bondi Beach, daoraziopasticceria.store
  • Happy Alley
    From $6.50 for one cookie
    13 Bay Street, Rockdale, happyalley.com.au
  • Smëëd Al Maamoul
    From $32 for three cookies
    smeed.com.au
  • Tuga Pastries
    $75 for the Mother’s Day croissant cake
    Shop 6/231 Clovelly Rd, Clovelly and 10/112 McEvoy Street, Alexandria, tugapastries.com.au
Cavalier 1.0 Mini Market for Mother’s Day.
1 / 4Cavalier 1.0 Mini Market for Mother’s Day.Supplied
Chicken wing skewers at Chinatown Night Markets.
2 / 4Chicken wing skewers at Chinatown Night Markets.Supplied
Barangaroo Artisan Market.
3 / 4Barangaroo Artisan Market.Supplied
Puthiphong Veerasenee (Veen) is the self-taught baker behind market stall The Baking Lists.
4 / 4Puthiphong Veerasenee (Veen) is the self-taught baker behind market stall The Baking Lists.Supplied
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To market, to market

Forgot to buy a gift? No worries, you can head to a market for your Mother’s Day outing. On Saturday, there’s the Mother’s Day Ceramic Market in Annandale where you can check out ceramic tableware while snacking on pandan swiss rolls from The Baking Lists; or the annual Barangaroo Artisan Market, which features more than 60 stallholders including foodie favourites Vannella Cheese and Mama Liu’s chilli oil. A cute mini market is being held at St Leonards cafe Cavalier 1.0 on Sunday, where you can smash one of their dumpling jaffle sandwiches while mum picks out some flowers and pastries. And every Thursday to Sunday there’s Burwood Chinatown Night Markets, where you can try everything from taiyaki (custard-filled puffs shaped like fish) to tripe soup.

  • Cavalier 1.0 Mini Market
    7am-2pm, Sunday, May 12
    Shop 1/34 Oxley St, St Leonards, cavalierspecialtycoffee.com.au
  • Mother’s Day Ceramic Market
    9am-1pm, Saturday, May 11
    Market Studio, 131 Booth Street, Annandale, airrmade.com
  • Barangaroo Artisan Market
    10am-3pm, Saturday, May 11
    Barangaroo Avenue, Barangaroo, barangaroo.com
  • Burwood Chinatown Night Markets
    5pm-late, every Thursday to Sunday
    127/133 Burwood Road, Burwood, burwoodchinatown.com.au
Edible bouquets by The Baked Bouquet in Sydney.
1 / 4Edible bouquets by The Baked Bouquet in Sydney.Supplied
Floral croissant filled with yuzu mascarpone cream and dipped in raspberry chocolate for Mother’s Day at Madame and Yves, Clovelly.
2 / 4Floral croissant filled with yuzu mascarpone cream and dipped in raspberry chocolate for Mother’s Day at Madame and Yves, Clovelly.Supplied
A native food bouquet by Bush to Bowl in Sydney.
3 / 4A native food bouquet by Bush to Bowl in Sydney.Supplied
Croissant bouquet from Astin Min Fine Foods, Long Reef.
4 / 4Croissant bouquet from Astin Min Fine Foods, Long Reef.Supplied

Bring an (edible) bouquet

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Set aside your preconceptions about edible arrangements - they’ve evolved beyond the cringey bouquets of cut fruit made popular in the early ’00s. Online Sydney baker Macey Nemer, founder and head baker at The Baked Bouquet, creates stunning bouquets of cupcakes with frosting mimicking real flowers. They’re so popular they’ve been ordered by celebrities such as Jason Derulo and Rita Ora. For something a little more low-key, order a bouquet of flowers interspersed with freshly baked croissants at Astin Min Fine Foods (Long Reef) or a floral croissant filled with yuzu mascarpone cream and dipped in raspberry chocolate from Madame and Yves (Clovelly). The culinary-minded mum may prefer a bouquet from Bush to Bowl in Terrey Hills, made with edible natives like lemon tea tree leaves and cinnamon myrtle.

  • Floral croissant at Madame and Yves
    $10
    343-345 Clovelly Road, Clovelly, madameandyves.com.au
  • Croissant bouquet from Astin Min Fine Foods
    $70
    998 Pittwater Road, Long Reef, astinmin.com.au
  • Edible bouquet of natives at Bush to Bowl
    From $60
    40 Myoora Road, enter via Mona Vale Road, Terrey Hills, bushtobowl.com
  • Edible bouquet of cupcakes at The Baked Bouquet
    From $165 on Mother’s Day
    Available Sydney-wide, thebakedbouquet.com.au
Chai is brewed to order in simmering pots of tea and milk at Ambi’s.
1 / 3Chai is brewed to order in simmering pots of tea and milk at Ambi’s.Brook Mitchell
Ms.Cattea offers a variety of ways to taste tea.
2 / 3Ms.Cattea offers a variety of ways to taste tea.Supplied
Matcha is on the menu at Cre Asion in North Sydney (not pictured).
3 / 3Matcha is on the menu at Cre Asion in North Sydney (not pictured).James Brickwood

Tea time with a twist

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High tea is a popular Mother’s Day activity, but there’s a lot more out there for tea-loving mums. Potts Point’s Ms Cattea Tea Bar offers tea tasting, tea ceremonies and Chinese high tea experiences, and on Mother’s Day they’ve planned a special 90-minute tasting for green tea connoisseurs. On Saturday, Tea Angle in Marrickville is hosting two guided 90-minute tea tastings. Matcha fans should head to Cre Asion cafe in North Sydney to try matcha tarts, cookies and cakes with a warming cup of ceremonial-grade matcha. One of the best places for chai is Ambi’s Chai in Pennant Hills, where over a dozen Afro-Punjabi teas are available to try.

  • Ambi’s Chai
    Cups of chai from $6.50
    Shop 5/366 Pennant Hills Road, Pennant Hills, ambischai.com.au
  • Cre Asion
    Cups of matcha from $6
    18 Eden St, North Sydney, creasion.com.au
  • Tea Angle
    90-minute guided tea tasting for $69 per person
    88 Addison Road, Marrickville, teaangle.com
  • Ms Cattea
    Green tea connoisseur tasting for $88 per person
    17/1-21 Darlinghurst Road, Potts Point, mscattea.com.au
Mother’s Day at The Old Fitz,
1 / 3Mother’s Day at The Old Fitz,
Mother’s Day at Harbord Hotel Freshwater.
2 / 3Mother’s Day at Harbord Hotel Freshwater.Supplied
Mother’s Day lunch at The Erko.
3 / 3Mother’s Day lunch at The Erko.Supplied

A pub feed for under $50

Head to the pub for a relaxed lunch with the family, without the exorbitant price tag. Mum will score a complimentary peach bellini on arrival at The Erko (Erskineville), before taking on the $49 set menu of kingfish tartare, house flatbread and seared barramundi and more from former Chiswick chef Ethan Robinson. A hearty roast lunch is on offer at Woolloomooloo pub The Old Fitz, where mum’s choice of crackling pork belly, chicken Maryland or Japanese squash with roast vegetables and a Yorkshire pudding starts at $28 (with a complimentary glass of champers). On the Northern Beaches, Freshwater’s Harbord Hotel is hosting a Mother’s Day brunch with a complimentary mimosa and shared brekkie menu for $49.

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Bianca HrovatBianca HrovatBianca is Good Food's Sydney-based reporter.

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