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My review its the same than Café Madelaine,as I couldn't remember the new name.,cheap eats,doesn't dessapoint,nice décor,quite,wi-fi,good for all occasions,coffee with friends or just a quick dinner. View all feedback.
I have the same review for Café Madelaine, as I couldn't remember the new name. It offers affordable dining options and never disappoints. The restaurant has a pleasant decor and is quiet with Wi-Fi available. It's suitable for any occasion, whether it's catching up with friends over coffee or having a quick dinner.
You must try the vegetarian breakfast at this restaurant. I was pleasantly surprised to find it included Halloumi cheese. The food and coffee were delicious, and the staff were incredibly friendly. This cafe provides a peaceful escape from the crowds of the bustling shopping center.
This cafe, a new family-run business, offers a refreshing and affordable option compared to the franchises and chains commonly found at Sunnybank Plaza. They serve a variety of breakfast dishes, salads, cakes, pastries, and light meals to accommodate different diets. Unlike noisy food courts, the cafe provides a welcoming atmosphere. The staff is friendly and willing to cater to specific customer needs. The espresso coffee is dark and topped with a thick layer of crema, sourced from Di Bella and boasting a rich flavor without being overly bitter or showing distinct varietal notes. The barista is efficient and always busy. In addition to coffee, they offer a small selection of loose leaf teas, with the Chai tea being a personal favorite. Various milk options are available to accommodate dietary restrictions and preferences for health-conscious customers.
A new family business operates this cafe is a refreshing and value alternative to the franchises/chains otherwise proliferating at Sunnybank Plaza. A range of breakfast dishes, salads, cakes and pastries are served as well as light meals to suit most diets. The cafe is a welcoming haven, apart from noisy food-courts. Staff are friendly and flexible to meet specific customer needs. Espresso coffee (short) is dark with an equal layer of thick crema. Di Bella coffee is the source, the flavour is dark and rich, and though not bitter, not presenting significant varietal flavour signals. The barista is efficient and effective and is generally kept busy. Other hot drink options include a small range of loose leaf tea varieties with my preference being for the Chai (no milk), where the pot holds almost 3 warming fragrant cups. A range of milk types are available to satisfy dietary requirements and health conscious requests.
My review its the same than Café Madelaine,as I couldn't remember the new name.,cheap eats,doesn't dessapoint,nice décor,quite,wi-fi,good for all occasions,coffee with friends or just a quick dinner.