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Yum Yum Bakery

Eggs, sujuk, hummus, tabouli and pickles.
1 / 7Eggs, sujuk, hummus, tabouli and pickles.James Brickwood
Banana and honey dessert pizza.
2 / 7Banana and honey dessert pizza. James Brickwood
Oregano pizza.
3 / 7Oregano pizza. James Brickwood
Breakfast spread.
4 / 7Breakfast spread.James Brickwood
Awarma and egg pizza.
5 / 7Awarma and egg pizza.James Brickwood
The exterior of Yum Yum Bakery.
6 / 7The exterior of Yum Yum Bakery.James Brickwood
The interior.
7 / 7The interior. James Brickwood
Cafe of the Year 2026Presented by T2 Tea

Yum Yum Bakery

Bakery$

The big breakfast is a generously proportioned “wow” moment.

It’s not often a cafe can celebrate its 35th birthday, but family owned Yum Yum Bakery is one of the exceptional few. It could be its food, a joyous expression of wood-fired Lebanese brunch fare. It could be its evolution, embracing modernity while maintaining tradition. But more than anything, it’s the warmth of its people – no matter who you are, you are welcome.

Good to know: The hospitality is as outstanding as the food.

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