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Tuga Pastries

This bakery is a finalist for best bread and pastries in Good Food’s Essential Sydney Cafes and Bakeries of 2025.

The pastry cabinet at Tuga.
1 / 3The pastry cabinet at Tuga.Louie Douvis
Tuga’s Portuguese tarts.
2 / 3Tuga’s Portuguese tarts.Louie Douvis
Bola de berlim.
3 / 3Bola de berlim.Louie Douvis

Tuga Pastries

Bakery$

Come for the cinnamon-dusted pastel de nata, but stay for the hunky cheeseburger pies, choc-filled doughnuts and crunchy croissant sandwiches. Tuga might be known as a top purveyor of Portuguese tarts, but everything here is a banger (especially those pies). Owner Diogo Ferreira is bursting with ideas, which makes it tough to choose from the exciting array of sweet and savoury goodies. Friendly staff are on hand to help make the hard decisions.

Good to know: For a more leisurely experience at Clovelly, visit nearby Tuga x Village.

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