Yama - QVB
>> Sunday, May 2, 2010
Where do you go into the Sydney city to find that quiet spot away from the noise, traffic and people? I'm sure you will not be able to name many, especially at locations around Pitt St. mall.
E first introduced me to Yama at Level 3 of Queen Victoria Building a few months ago. Since then, I've been going there to have light lunches or tea and ice-cream regularly. I love how quiet and undisturbed it is there compared to other cafes around the area and it really is a lovely place to chat and catch up with people (although you do pay a little bit more for the prime location).
Food-wise, it's decent. My friend A tried their green-tea seafood pancake and seems pleased with it whilst I tried their garden salad. What I enjoy more is their large selection of Japanese teas and ice-creams...
Green-tea seafood pancake
Garden Salad
455 George St,
Sydney NSW 2000
Tel: (02) 9269 0080
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