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Contribute Feedback What Eugene Cassin likes about D Cafe:
what a twist! what a fantastic device this has become in the last 3 years! from a Dire-Deli that no one would dare to buy cigarettes, to a moderate lunch with under average meal times, and then the new administration, wow! with the new chef, board stait and his innovative ideas, brand new menu, new look-decor, so I have seen all of it! View all feedback.
What จินตนา พจน์จำเนียร doesn't like about D Cafe:
hidden, small hook, that. a caffe that would only be known to those who work in 1 adelaide tce and out good ground. the fit feels cheap, rather like an old school kiosk than anything else. caffee was very thorough. imperfect and extracted. View all feedback.
Very authentic! Food very delicious! All vetge side dishes very fresh
Good fast service Inviting frontage and atmosphere Very popular and we were lucky to get a seat without a booking (so would recommend pre-booking) Menu layout is good as it has pics which is very helpful when there's lots to choose from. Between two we had stuffed chicken wings which were good and shared beef Pad Thai and Ha Noi style grilled fish. Fish is served on a sizzling plate on a bed of grilled leek and comes with a side of fresh vermicelli noodles, mint, fresh crisp lettuce cups and dressing. Super delicious, fresh, cooked perfectly and full of flavour. Authentic and thoroughly enjoyable. Highly recommend and very reasonable prices. (Bar looked pretty well stocked too).
Massive portion sizes, service was good but not very friendly and the food/drinks were pretty satisfying. Pad Thai (in a Vietnamese restaurant so fair enough) wasn't the best. Needs to be salty, sweet and sour. Overall had a good time.
Had the pho and vietnamese pancake. Really generous portions and tasted delicious. We will return
Tried their shaking beef and it's succulent and tasty with lots of accompanying vegetables, although the amount of beef could be more for the dish. Their Pho Chopsticks is very similar to just their Special Pho in terms of taste.