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Contribute Feedback What Zachariah Connelly likes about Digi Kaf:
Found this a really buzzy breakfast eatery. The owner and stuff were overly caring, when we waited for our table, to be free. Would recommend this cafe -- the food is excellent. thank you. View all feedback.
What Kellie Zieme doesn't like about Digi Kaf:
As soon as I arrived, I felt the unwish atmosphere of the staff and the unpleasant energy of them. Not sure why the staff was so rude and not helpful. Maybe they had only a bad day. Who knows?! Grief
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The food was fine, but nothing amazing. I would not go back. View all feedback.
As soon as I arrived I felt the unfriendly vibe of the staff and the unpleasant energy of them. Not sure why the staff were so rude and unhelpful. Maybe they were just having a bad day. Who knows?! The food was ok but nothing amazing. I wouldn't rush back.
As soon as I arrived, I felt the unwish atmosphere of the staff and the unpleasant energy of them. Not sure why the staff was so rude and not helpful. Maybe they had only a bad day. Who knows?! Grief Grief The food was fine, but nothing amazing. I would not go back.
Immediately when I came in, I felt the stressful and unpleasant vibe from the staff.The Burger was the worst I had in my life, nothing was fresh nor tasteful, dry and crumbling bun, dry and thin patty..Great Wi Fi though..Not recommended at all.
This cafe is located on Glebe Point Road. There was a seating area outside and more seating inside. The kitchen was smallish and delivered food to hungry diners for brunch. Service was fairly good. We ordered Potato And Cheese Waffles. Added a couple of poached eggs to it (unfortunately they were over so didn’t provide the gooey yolk I usually like). Served with bacon and sour cream. Would be nice if served with a sauce to provide more moisture to the dish. The Benedict had poached eggs with ham on top of toast. One of the eggs were better on this one. Flavours were generally good.
Have eaten here a few times when we visit Sydney. Reminds me of Melbourne brekky culture. And just a short distance from Glebe hype.