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Contribute Feedback What Zella Romaguera likes about Cafe XXII:
Cute local cafe!
Good coffee and ambience. The staff are very friendly and accommodating.
Would've loved the salad to be a bit more salady (seemed to just be leaves and haloumi...) but it was still tasty!
Would go back but order something else... View all feedback.
What Arnold Langosh doesn't like about Cafe XXII:
We had lunch in this quiet and nice place who lacks of identity -I had to walk all the place to know its name-. We had a grilled fish and a cabbage & chicken salad. The salad was tasty, regular in size, but the fish should have had some potatoes or something else to generate some saciety -green beans side was too small-. Price was average. Negative point: it does not have a decent bathroom for customers. View all feedback.
This is quite possibly the best steak I have ever eaten. I opted for the scotch fillet and it was cooked to perfection. The service was excellent and we enjoyed the ambiance of the restaurant. I highly recommend it.
Cute local cafe! Good coffee and ambience. The staff are very friendly and accommodating. Would've loved the salad to be a bit more salady (seemed to just be leaves and haloumi...) but it was still tasty! Would go back but order something else...
Best place ever the food was amazing and the coffee is awesome, staff are so friendly and always fix something when its wrong... The cafe has recently been taken back over by the person who opened it, everyone is so easy to chat with, little bit of a wait but only when its packed full, love the place highlt recommend it...
Have been here a few times over the course of a few years. I do have to admit I miss their old menu with the truffle eggs. Ordered the corn fritters, I too agree with another reviewer, it tasted like flour in parts which meant the fritter wasn't cooked all the way through. Sweet chilli sauce just kills the whole dish, maybe change it for a home made sauce, salsa or something other than store bought sweet chilli sauce. The other dish was poached eggs with haloumi. Nothing special here. The coffee was ok from memory as well. It isn't bad nor is it good, if you feel like breakfast then this is an ok place to go.
Just superb. Friendly, attentive service and a small menu and wine list but everything is superb. The cafe is only open for dinner on Friday and Saturday nights. The cafe is in the oldest building in Pyrmont, built in 1843. Definitely worth a visit!