Dayo is the brunch spot of your dreams.
Dayo is the brunch spot of your dreams.

From the legends behind George’s Deli in Kingscliff comes a bold new brunch spot that’s already turning heads on the Tweed. Say hello to Dayo, a waterside wonderland serving up flavour-packed plates and good vibes all day long.

Taking over the light-filled café side of the Ancora building on Wharf Street are double-threat chef power couple Johnny Ang and Jerrika Guiang, and Johnny’s sister Kristyn Ang, a chef with kitchen chops of her own. Together, they’re making big power moves with the launch of their second foodie venture.

Dayo, which means “visitor” in Filipino, is a word that hits close to home for the trio. They are all immigrants from the Philippines who’ve brought with them the rich tradition of starting the day together, gathered around the breakfast table. Now that they all call Australia home, they’re inviting us into their home rituals, with a stacked menu and river views too.
And what a home they have created. Wander into the white-washed building and be swept away to a mini paradise.

They’ve pulled out all the stops, bringing in Kobi Concepts (the interior designer for George’s) to work their magic on this space too. The team haven’t just embraced the location, but celebrated it, with picnic tables out under the jacaranda tree and sun-kissed balcony seating that overlooks the river and island across.

Retro fittings and pops of colour like a pink ceiling, green chairs and blue-and-white-striped upholstery all create a welcoming space that complements the very modern menu.
Now let’s dive into that menu!

The trio have taken the flavours we know and love from George’s Deli, but levelled it up into a gourmet brunch offering. Think Filipino roots, Southeast Asian spice with a Mediterranean twist. Chef’s kiss!
Benny-San is calling your name (and ours), featuring your choice of pork chasu or teriyaki mushrooms, served with two poached eggs milk loaf, hollandaise spicy sesame seeds and herbs.

Wrap your lips around finger-lickin chicken with the K-POP Chicken Waffle – snowy cheese fried chicken, waffle pickled radish, spicy maple, roast pepper and tomato mascarpone.
Like to start the day on a sweet note? The Strawberry Matcha French Toast is already a fan fave, with white chocolate matcha sauce, matcha ice cream, fresh strawberries and milk crumbs.
There’s a dedicated menu for the kiddies to keep them happy, and Ground Control coffee to keep you smiling too.

If you’re looking for the most instagrammable drink in town, you need to order the Ube – a vibrant purple number made with ube, a yam native to the Philippines.
Too much matcha? Never! Other speciality drinks include iced matcha your way – with your choice of strawberry, blueberry or peach mango.
And because you’re definitely going to want a little something to take home (or eat on the riverbank), don’t skip the cabinet full of the famous George’s Deli donuts on your way out.
Where: 118 Wharf St, Tweed Heads
When: Daily from 7am until 2pm
Instagram:@dayo.tweed
Words by Lisette Drew
Images by Kirra Smith
