Java Hut - Chilliwack
Java Hut
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I just saw the owner storm an ice cream truckHe was yelling and screaming about how he had a contract to sell in the area.
Recently, upon leaving the Chilliwack Leisure Centre, I purchased a $7 sandwich "to go" to eat when I arrived home (10 minutes later). The bread was not fresh, but dry and hard. It may have been suitable for toast, but as a "made fresh" sandwich, it was of an unacceptable quality.A week later, upon leaving the same leisure centre, I purchased two pre-wrapped chocolate muffins "to go" ($2 each) Again, I opened these within ten minutes from the purchase time and these muffins were dry and hard - downright dusty! In hindsight, I should have noticed in the showcase that these had neither a "prepared on" sticker nor a "best before" date stamp. Lesson learned: Always check for such labels on pre-wrapped food items BEFORE purchasing.As far as the soups and chilli are concerned, who knows how long these have been sitting in the pot? There is no way to gauge the freshness of these or, for that matter, the sandwich ingredients which are prepared at the time of ordering.Bottom Line: Pass by on your way out the door. There are plenty of other "take out" options within walking distance of this Java Hut at the Chilliwack Leisure Centre.
I really adore this charming restaurant. The food is consistently fresh, and the owners are incredibly kind. They create a friendly and inviting atmosphere.

