Sir Cafe - Adelaide
Sir Cafe
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A popular restaurant offering famous honey toast, known for its impressive presentation and friendly service, received mixed reviews from customers. While some raved about the Snickers Toast with its beautifully arranged toppings and delicious flavors, others found their desserts to be too sweet and dense. Despite some service issues and portion size concerns, many felt that with minor adjustments, this restaurant has the potential to become a favorite spot in town.
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I can see the attraction of this cafe, as the presentation of their dishes is impressive, and the staff are friendly. Sadly, my friend and I were disappointed with what we ordered. Both desserts were sickly and the brownie far too dense for my liking. With dessert places popping up more and more around Adelaide, the competition is fierce. I still can't go past Steven Ter Horst for quality sweet treats, though.
I used to like this place but I can not overlook this experience. I don't know what it was about this particular night but we came here for my sisters birthday for a treat. The lady who was serving us could hardly understand a single order we made, it was extremely simple and yet it took five minutes to explain it to her! Then the birthday girl was denied half of the menu due to low availability and just to top it all off you had two HUGE cockroaches flying around the place!!! I'm frustrated, repulsed and disgusted in this place. You've lost four customers for life.
The atmosphere at this restaurant is fantastic, located at the top of Round Street. I would give it 5 stars for service and 5 stars for location. The taste of the crepes was amazing, but we felt that $14.95 for one crepe was a bit expensive. Two crepes at this price would be more reasonable.
I had chocolate bananenhonig toast! it was smaller than before! they can check their previous photo. Of course, smaller and green tee lava cake was baked! they must change their coffee bean and machine. her coffee is really bad!
I walked past the signboard for this place most evening when walking along Rundle Street. It's logo is a handlebar moustache and it is tucked away up stairs in what can only be described as an old apartment. You feel like you have walked into...someone's living room and that is exactly what the cafe is trying to achieve. Music blares from an old gramophone (though on closer inspection it turned out that it was only the speaker and had an iPod connected to it : , comfortable retro sofas and arm chairs are laid out as if you were in a parlour of sorts. The decor is all very retro and charming. We had the lovely Apple Ceylon tea, which was in keeping with the quirky nature of the place. Having said that, it felt like a more appropriate thing would have been brandy and cigars (and I don't even smoke! . It just had that retro feel to it. Loved it!
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