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a rather strange fusion of European and Asian specialties, mixed with a wiener coffee shop and american hamburger joint. sounds as if it were 't working, but surprisingly, it does! they would not describe the aromen as authentic, but they are certainly delicious. it is a rather hip environment and the service is both efficient and friendly. all in all a good place for a cheap coffee and cake or a satisfying (and rath... View all feedback.
What Ludie Keebler doesn't like about Secret Recipe Melbourne Central:
I am surprised to see so many good reviews for these. the menu was interesting, but everything was quite expensive. I just wanted a little bit light, but it wasn't possible to order any of the sandwiches. I ordered with aioli fried calamari. it was very decent, nothing special. View all feedback.
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Lovely Girl severing us very pleasant. I liked the range on the menu. Plenty to choose from to cover most peoples tastes. I would go back here again.
I´m surprised to see so many good ratings for this one. The menu was interesting, but everything was rather expensive.I just wanted something easy, but it was not possible to order any of the sandwiches. I ended up ordering fried calamari with aioli. It was very decent, nothing special at all.
We had char keoy teow and rotis cania with chicken curry and both were very good. As the restaurant is halal I couldn't get pork in the keoy teow but it was supplemented with calamari and fish paste and was still very tasty. It's a cross nation place so there's plenty of choice. Very nice staff and well priced.
A rather odd fusion of European and Asian specialties, mixed with a Viennese coffee shop and American Hamburger joint. Sounds like it won't work but surprisingly, it does! You wouldn't describe the flavours as 'authentic' but they are certainly tasty.It's a rather 'hip' environment and the service is both efficient and friendly. All in all a good spot for an inexpensive coffee and cake or a satisfying (and rather filling) lunch.