Great food great atmosphere great service! The ricotta pancakes were delicious! Give this place a try you won’t regret it!
Arushi T.
Place rating: 5 Ashburn, VA
Omg omg best salad I’ve ever had hands down!!! It was a spinach quinoa salad with grilled trout!!! Words cannot describe his delicious this dish was not to mention the party of flavors on my tastebuds!
Yasha B.
Place rating: 4 Hamburg, Germany
Had an espresso and wine here after dinner. Good music, good coffee and very cute French(?) waitresses.
Mairead O.
Place rating: 4 Co. Kerry, Republic of Ireland
I’m somewhat of a regular here for coffee but today I branched out and tried the bruschetta. It. Was. Amazing. Really simple, sourdough, tomatoes, crumbled cheese and rocket with a balsamic dressing but incredibly yummy. Literally the only negative comment I could possibly make is that I would have loved some more dressing
Sophie p.
Place rating: 4 Sydney, Australia
Nice place to enjoy a good coffee with free wifi. I stayed a long time on the comfy chairs and the staff was very nice. It is close to bondi beach and the main streets of the area
Leeza H.
Place rating: 3 Ettalong Beach, Australia
We stopped here for breakfast on the long weekend, it wasn’t packed but sufficiently busy. The coffee was good and quick to arrive at the table, we both had the Salmon & Eggs and the servings were huge, I couldn’t finish all of mine but the salmon was delicious so hubby happily obliged. Its close to main strip and the beach for a nice stroll after breakfast.
Noel G.
Place rating: 4 Adelaide, Australia
Visiting Bondi Beach for the first time, this gem was found by accident up hill near a fab chai tea shop. Friendly ambience, bustling and constant crowd comming and going. Great meal, very reasonable prices. Would come again.
Nicole K.
Place rating: 2 Financial District, Manhattan, NY
Food wasn’t anything special, my eggs were over cooked and my friends nachos were burnt. They also don’t split bills, which they don’t tell you until it’s time to pay.
Audrey T.
Place rating: 4 Villeurbanne
Le cadre est super sympa surtout si l’on se trouve«dans la fenêtre». Le café est vraiment très fort/bon, le brunch du dimanche est copieux, surtout les galettes de maïs avec le lard. L’ambiance est tranquille, le service très bien, les prix corrects pour bondi beach, compter 20 $-25 $ pour café et une assiette.
Scott R.
Place rating: 5 Vancouver, Canada
I really enjoyed the atmosphere and laid back vibe. Like a 70’s lounge with a massive attack soundtrack. Lamb burger was fresh and juicy with a beet relish that was Devine. I liked so much I’ll be back for a coffee.
Lisa C.
Place rating: 4 Manhattan, NY
I’ve been here a few times now and really love it here. The coffee is amazing, as well as the food. The menu is delicious with so much to choose from. Nachos to salads to salmon nicoise… You really can’t go wrong. My only qualm is that it’s quite chilly inside on a blustery day… Funny how they don’t close the front door or Windows to make the guests just a little more comfortable. Still, it doesn’t stop me from returning and enjoying it every time!
Audrea Rachelle G.
Place rating: 4 Houston, TX
Great find in Bondi! One of the few good looking places there — no view of the beach, but great food! Very limited beers though. We did get a sweet bench seat facing an open window. Would have been better if they had a nice view. Fun for people watching, though!
Laura N.
Place rating: 4 San Francisco, CA
Ah the crafty name-choosers of Le Paris-Go — I see *exactly* what you did there. And I like it. The indoor outdoor tables, the breezy atmosphere, the relaxing, shaded views, it’s no wonder every time I walk by this buzzing café I see a slew of beautiful people acting as if they don’t have a care in the world.(Or day jobs. Seriously, when do people in Bondi work?) Whether breakfast, lunch or dinner, these beautifuls always seem to congregate here and today I found out why: Where as many of the Bondi venues put style over substance, the food here — specifically the salads — are outstanding. So go on, be one of them. Enjoy the comfortable seats, fresh remodel and incredible vantage point this café offers.
Guido M.
Place rating: 5 Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA
This café is one in a million. Whether you want to be seen or not, it’s all about the food. American sized portions for café prices… how can you go wrong. The core staff are a great bunch and the transients soon fit in or don’t last. The owner John is a happy, welcoming host that is only too keen to sit and chat for a while. If you’re in the BONDI area, do yourself a favour and drop in you won’t be disappointed.
Benjy Y.
Place rating: 5 Australia
Am so pleased that I discovered this little café myself whilst on a three day break in Sydney, staying in Bondi. Coming from Melbourne, we(ahem) know our coffee and whilst they are a few cafes on Hall St something made me choose this one that fateful morning. Maybe it was the name that held a promising thought. And fateful it was. Considering I hate crowded places. Somewhat buzzing with locals, out enjoying some winter sunshine, I was met at the entrance by a cutey with a huge smile and ushered to a table next to the big open window with an incredible view of the local parade of Hall St. Sweet I thought, clearly I’ve picked the one local everyone loves. I had eggs, smoked salmon and avocado on sourdough toast and a mocha, and it didn’t disappoint. Coffee is the best so far in Sydney that I’ve had so two thumbs up for it. As I was on a one man holiday, I didn’t feel the least like I was stared at or made to feel that as a single diner I was hogging a whole table to myself when it’s a tiny café and there is often a queue to get in at peak times. The staff are super cool and friendly and this place does attract the beautiful and photogenic crowd of Bondi hipsters. I mean, everyone looked so effortlessly good there. The next time I returned on a glorious spring day to take in the Sculpture by the Sea, I received the same welcoming treatment even though the place was more packed to the rafters and there was a huge queue at brunch time. Again, must have been my good looks haha. I noticed tables around us this time were left waiting for their food for a while but ours of a pot of mussels, steak sandwiches and coffees didn’t take long. My mate was impressed with this place, especially as he lives round the corner in Coogee and never been to it. We didn’t linger even though it was so tempting to just watch people but onward to tackle the coastal walk it was. In summary, a busy buzzing local café with soul, that welcomes you amongst the Bondi beautiful. Oh and don’t expect French fare being served here.
Benjamin B.
Place rating: 4 Sydney, Australia
Other reviews have kinda picked the snot right out of this nose — there’s something altogether rad about Le Paris but it’s kinda hard to articulate just what it is, exactly. Personally, I think it’s the people-watching: despite our worthiest protestations we humans are all nasty little grubby-eyed voyeurs at heart, and there’s nothing better than nursing a skinny latte(anorexia’s back y’all!) and watching the human pageant that is Bondi schlep down the Hall Street hill towards the beach and the sandy redemption that awaits them there. My record is three and a half hours on a single coffee. Got some looks, but nobody asked me to leave. Schwing. Next time I’m going for four hours, and Hall St immortality.
John C.
Place rating: 3 Sydney, Australia
Le Paris Go Café is basically a fun place to hang out on a nice day. I really like the setting, rather than going for chic or modern style, you can sit outside on an old wooden bench facing inwards to the café, It just creates a nice comfortable atmosphere. The service was a little slow, however it was one of the first really hot weekends of the season and they were very busy, so I can forgive that. They have all day breakfast, one of the options of which is a breakfast burrito, which I found a little strange, Mexico meets France? Kind of strange fusion, but I am not complaining, I love Mexican food and it was delicious, an idea might be a Mexican Crossaint or am I just being stupid?
Julie L.
Place rating: 3 Sydney, Australia
Le Paris-Go is good, it’s fine, they do decent enough coffee, it has sexy punters… so why do I rarely go there? Mainly because it’s always so damn packed. I’m not big on queuing or waiting for anything unnecessarily to be honest– it’s probably a character flaw but when there are five places just as good within two minutes walk I just don’t get it. I’m pretty sure it’s the open plan room with huge wide windows facing the street and outdoor wooden bench tables that are the enticement for the locals to go to such lengths to hang here.(Please note, this is more for the benefit of «being seen» than«seeing».) The food is passable, the coffee above average but not amazing, and given it’s always packed-ness there’s always a wait to receive your order… but I guess that’s the lengths people will go to to be seen on Bondi’s Hip Strip.
Leah W.
Place rating: 5 San Francisco, CA
Can we not give this place 5 stars? I know, i know. It’s a scene, it’s a parade of the pretty, it’s a feed for the fearless. But you know what? I’m in. My idea of this place is based on a couple afternoon visits which might be a little less gnarly than the brunchtime craze. I like the airy and openness of it. I also like that it’s popular and doesn’t really have to try that hard to impress. Their food is good, not great. Service is hit and miss. Why do I like it so much? I don’t really even know, i just DO. I like sitting at the wooden counter /bench with a fresh squeezed beetroot, apple, ginger juice and a mixed berry muffin and watching people walk down Hall toward the beach. I like the music and the buzz of the bro-y conversation from the tables out front and the hum of the coffee grinder and the hit of surf break underneath it all. Call me a sensationalist, but this joint doesn’t fall one step short of rad. But hey, maybe that’s just me.
Julia W.
Place rating: 3 Sydney, Australia
Lets face it — Le Paris Go is a bit of a Bondi scene darling. A Saturday morning here is nothing short of a display of the coolest cats Bondi has to offer. I sound like a cynic but I’m not, really. I actually love Le Paris Go, but not to sit and be seen. The super casual vibe here makes this place anti-tourist so the food is delicious and the prices are reasonable. My pick of the menu is the Chicken & Haloumi Salad, which is fresh and tasty. Things can get a bit crazy at breakfast and lunchtime as people pile in to the smallish space and service can get a bit sloppy, but this is the kind of place that you roll with the punches. It wouldn’t be cool not to.
Joel Amigo H.
Place rating: 2 Sydney, Australia
Mostly built to service the fashionistas that adore the Bondi coast, this café should not be confused with something that is French or started in Paris. This is the kardashians of café’s, which means It may look good on the outside, but there’s really nothing of value once you are invited in. Don’t expect quick service, or any special food, although I’ve had some good pancakes, but they were drowned with maple syrup. I can’t ever remember the same baristas or waitresses here, they’re usually travellers, which means it’s not worth your while befriending them, they probably won’t be there next week. If you feel the need to show off your new date, outfit, sunglasses, or hangover, then it’s a great place to get some looks — although mostly they’re judgemental and condescending, take a refreshing look and a dirty stare back — it’s the Bondi way.