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This cafe is a finalist for best food in Good Food’s Essential Sydney Cafes and Bakeries of 2025.

Spam and egg roll with organic Japanese matcha.
1 / 8Spam and egg roll with organic Japanese matcha.Louise Kennerley
A pair of French crullers and an iced coffee.
2 / 8A pair of French crullers and an iced coffee.Louise Kennerley
Folded eggs.
3 / 8Folded eggs.Louise Kennerley
Prawn roll.
4 / 8Prawn roll. Louise Kennerley
Iced coffees.
5 / 8Iced coffees. Louise Kennerley
The Avorithm.
6 / 8The Avorithm.Louise Kennerley
The exterior.
7 / 8The exterior. Louise Kennerley
Interiors.
8 / 8Interiors. Louise Kennerley

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Algorithm opened on a sunny street corner in 2023, and it’s been pumping ever since. It could be the specialty coffee (excellent) which makes it so popular, the service (even better), or the clean industrial interiors. Most likely, however, it’s the food. Co-owner Baby Angelina Kartiko serves a refined menu inspired by contemporary Australian and Japanese flavours, ranging from banana loaf with Earl Grey caramel butter, to sourdough muffins stacked with roasted Spam, egg, and chilli aioli.

Good to know: A proudly dog-friendly venue.

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