Al Afrah Pastry
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- located on a busy road, street parking or at back of premises may be limited depending on day/time. - Access available via front and back of store. - A Cash only premises. No eftpos facility. - Name of sweets or prices aren’t labelled. - Sydney’s best Lebanese sweet shops. In regards to freshness & taste. 👍🏽 - Large variety to choose from but not ALL Sweets on display... if you don’t see what your after ask staff if it is available as 8/10 times I’ve been advised a 10 minute wait due to a fresh batch being made.
Tania AndrewsTania Andrews
20
I think what prompted our great experience was the excellent service we received. We were a bit unsure on what to get and the ladies helped with a tasting platter and explained how to best enjoy our dessert. They were friendly to speak to in general and we enjoyed trying things we don’t normally have. We were also a big fan of their pistachio ice cream. I’m actually impressed with how pistachio flavored it was, it was like tasting the nut itself 👀
Phil LiPhil Li
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Beautiful store with all your favourite leb sweets. I opted for their mixed ashta plate, this did not disappoint. It was delicious and beautifully presented. My rating would have been higher had their petit four not been a disappointment. I bought a mixed 1kg tray for my brothers birthday, and it looked delectable. But - it was mixed with fresh sweets and very old sweets. My sister almost chipped a tooth on one of them as they were so hard. Customer service was lovely.
englishholic1englishholic1
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Expensive and Quality has gone down. $42 per kilo for beklawa. I understand inflation but that is way too much. I pay $36 per kilo at Ammoun Bass Hill and even cheaper at Auburn Sweets who are well recorded for their sweets. Also the 2kg beklawa i got was meant to be a gift but it looks like they have put one in there which is half eaten. Not coming back here.
Sim DalSim Dal
40
Wow, wow, wow! We were lucky that the lady fingers were being cooked and made up fresh when we got there so had to have some of those and they were absolutely delicious. The kunefeh was also creamy and well balanced. Also had a little taste of their amazing Turkish delight and halva. So happy we tried this place and will definitely be back to try more.
Paolo BevilacquaPaolo Bevilacqua
20
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Basic Info
Address
751 Punchbowl Rd, Punchbowl NSW 2196, Australia
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+61 2 9708 2774
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Website
alafrahpastry.com.au
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attractions: Monastery of Saint Charbel Lebanese Maronite Order, Punchbowl Masjid, Al Eman Supermarket, restaurants: El Jannah Chicken Punchbowl, Eighteen22 Casual Dining Punchbowl, Al Yasmin Restaurant, RASHAYS Punchbowl, KFC Punchbowl, Rabieh Sweets & Gelato, Mirage Hotel Punchbowl, Sabih Bros Oriental Sweets, Kopi Kopi Malaysian Cafe, Alarz modern bakery
