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This place is incredibly good! I don’t know what more to say other than that really… the food is delicious, authentic and beautifully cooked and always leaves me wanting to come back for more. Today I had a chicken stew with rice which was rich and tasty and the chicken was amazing. So so good! View all feedback.
What V Wynd doesn't like about Cafe Heath:
I just can't stay away from this restaurant located near a museum I visit frequently. For breakfast, I always enjoy their delicious fish aki. And for lunch, I can never decide between their goat curry, chickpea curry, or mac and cheese - they're all so tasty! View all feedback.
Amazing eating and excellent service, decor is minimalist as it concentrates on eating what they can say is cooked with love, not mass made to a basic internet recipe. prices are not extreme as most Caribbean food centers. I will definitely return.
We ordered delivery from Cafe Coco and enjoyed decent Vietnamese food. One member of our group had a sore throat and wanted something soft, easy to swallow, not sour, and not spicy. He ordered fried rice noodles with shrimp, which he found delicious. The rest of us shared a green papaya salad, a green mango salad with shrimp, grilled lamb, and roasted chicken with eggplant. We both preferred the mango salad, which was a mix of mango and papaya and was fragrant with a sprinkle of crushed peanuts. The lamb was well-cooked and had a tasty marinade. However, we found the shrimp and eggplant dish a bit bland and could have used more garlic and spice. We were also given complimentary shrimp crackers to enjoy with our salads. We realized we forgot to order rice, so we quickly made some at home while waiting for our food to arrive. Our generous order for three people came to £36, not including the rice and tip for the delivery driver.
Cafe coco is one of these places, which opens only in the evening after 17 o'clock with the exception of Sunday. the hotel is located in the mare street, in the heart of the largest community it has a lot of competition in the opposite. as they know, mare street is a great stretch of a long road, I had a long wait until my friends arrived, so went on to order the crispy half-mond pancake.
The caffe coco menu is filled with a mix of Vietnamese and other Asian dresses like Chinese and Japanese. I ordered the crispy half-moon pancake. a massive part of greens and pancakes came folded in half. in the inner filled with pear sprouts, chicken sprouts and garnel. this banh xeo had to be one of the best I tried in london. I couldn't get away from my favorite bean-tit nuong cha nem, the grilled meat, had still juices drop, with lemongrass and other crumbled, which are used to marinate the meat. eat them nice and firm and chew, it was as good as caffe sen now closed.
It's not bad. who is that? it's great! friendly staff. the jerk chicken burrito was really good. they have come here since they opened and have gone by force. nothing tastes better than eating cooked with love.