This local favourite just got a beautifully considered refresh

If you haven’t stepped into Okra lately, expect a noticeably different feel. The Sandringham Road favourite has undergone a full renovation, emerging warmer, softer, and all the more inviting for it. The refreshed interiors strike a careful balance between neighbourhood café and polished all-day spot, the kind of place that makes lingering feel inevitable.

Sunlit café interior with light oak furniture, terracotta tile floors, and espresso bar in background.
Poached egg cut open releasing golden yolk over bacon and sourdough toast with microgreens.

Fortunately, the menu remains as compelling as ever. The Turkish eggs continue to inspire near cult-like devotion: softly poached eggs atop whipped yoghurt with chilli butter, fresh dill and thick-cut sourdough for scooping up every last bit. Then there’s the cornflake-crusted French toast, equal parts crisp and pillowy, finished with brûléed banana and berry compote.

A hand holding a plate of stacked cornflake-crusted French toast topped with berries, banana, cream, and mint.

For those leaning savoury, the open bacon and egg on toast is a standout, elevated with avocado pesto, house-made relish and a yolk so vividly golden it feels almost cinematic. Add punchy coffee, genuinely warm service and a sun-filled courtyard worth seeking out on fine days, and it’s easy to see why Okra remains a local mainstay.

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