A cult Bondi sandwich shop arrives in Surry Hills
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Wunderlich Lane has an impressive breadth of dining options. Home to Greek restaurant Olympus Dining, noodle joint Island Radio and Mexican rooftop bar Lottie, the precinct has just welcomed a S'wich sandwich shop.
S'wich was started by friends Jordan Abram and Jay Fink in Bondi in 2022, and this is the venue's second outpost. The Surry Hills menu includes originals like the S'wich Schnit stacked with a chicken schnitzel, white cabbage and peanut chilli sauce alongside newcomers like the Core Crunch, layered with shredded chicken, avocado and honey walnut crunch mix.
What makes the sandwich shop so popular is that you can build your own sandwich from scratch and 'S'wich' out your breads, from A.P's Bakery fenugreek and sesame sourdough to Sonoma focaccia or a gluten-free loaf from Wholegreen Bakery.
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