
Stephanie
6 reviews on 1 places
We came on a Wednesday right at opening and the place was filling up. By the time we had ordered and sat down, almost all the seats were taken and still new people were lining up.
We got the cappuccino, salami sandwich and the asparagus Danish. They bring the food directly to you which is nice. The cappuccino was well made. The Latte art was perfectly done and didn't break until the end.
The salami sandwich was nice and hot. A bit on the saltier side and I wished there was more veggies in it but other than that it was good. The asparagus Danish had a lot of asparagus in it. The lemon olive oil sauce helped balance out the creaminess of the cream cheese.
Overall great place for coffee and treats if you can find a spot.
We got the cappuccino, salami sandwich and the asparagus Danish. They bring the food directly to you which is nice. The cappuccino was well made. The Latte art was perfectly done and didn't break until the end.
The salami sandwich was nice and hot. A bit on the saltier side and I wished there was more veggies in it but other than that it was good. The asparagus Danish had a lot of asparagus in it. The lemon olive oil sauce helped balance out the creaminess of the cream cheese.
Overall great place for coffee and treats if you can find a spot.
We came for breakfast. There were lots of tables available. We got a pretzel sandwich, fig tarte and an espresso. The pretzel sandwich was somewhat dry and chewy. Not very good would skip. The fig tart was not bad but it was a little sweet. Espresso was good
It seems like mostly regulars come here and you get the odd lost tourist, like us, in here. The servers are really friendly and nice.
It seems like mostly regulars come here and you get the odd lost tourist, like us, in here. The servers are really friendly and nice.
Ordered takeout and was told it would take 15-20 minutes but it took around 30 minutes before it was ready. We ordered the 47. Com Ga Cha Gio - $14.95, 38. Sate peanut pho chicken -$ 14.50 and 39. Bahn Nhan - $14.95. Everything came in a healthy portion. The peanut noodles could have called for more peanut flavour. But I enjoyed it regardless. They were also really generous with the toppings. The rice rolls were very soft and the filling was a bit dry but when dipped in the provided sauce it was good. I liked that they provided fish cakes and when wrapped together was very good. The rice topped with chicken and spring roll was I believe the smallest portion of the three. The spring roll was very crispy. The chicken had a very strong lemon grass and wasn't too dry. I did enjoy most of the food and would come back to try other foods. They have a big menu so there's lots to try.
We ordered the bitterballen and 2 beers. Both beers were really different. One was really fruity. We loved the ambiance here. The bitterballen was really hot. I loved how crispy it was. Would recommend it for a hangout. The prices were also quite fair. There might be a bit of wait for the food but not too long
We came to order some pick out. We got the lamb sandwich, fried rice with 3 meats. We asked them to give us 3 of their most popular meats. One of them was really spicy. Some of the meats were a little dry. But strangely addictive. If you are craving Asian food, this is a cheap option. The lamb sandwich was nice and hot. Everything was a little on the saltier side but overall not bad. The sauce goes really well with the rice. The portions are not bad also.