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Went on a weekend brunch time, actually had mains at Adam Road so suggested coming here for some good coffee. Initially only decided to have drinks but decided to get a dessert as well. The cafe was packed and we waited under the sheltered walkway but got a table rather quickly. The staff were quite friendly and polite in terms of bringing us to the table and taking orders. My friends commented the coffee was quite g... View all feedback.
Came at 8.40am on a Saturday morning. This cafe was supposed to open at 9am and I was already the 4th in queue. The doors were opened at 9am sharp and the staff were professional and friendly. Service was prompt yet warm. We ordered the Rosti with sausage, avocado and sourdough and the greens with egg whites (can't remember the actual names). The food was delicious! Rosti was pan fried to perfection and it went well with the eggs and sausage. Sausage used was one of the more delicious ones I've eaten in a while. Serving of avocado was huge and well seasoned. Sourdough was crunchy and airy. Watermelon goes so well with basil sweet and herb infused delightful bites. Greens was well seasoned and the touch of lemon lifted the crunch and taste of the greens and egg whites. Egg white was fluffy and scrambled well. Price wise might be a little pricey but I feel that it's worth it. Not in photos drip coffee (columbia blend) which was bold and robust. Loved the serving glass. Long black and matcha latte were all well executed. It was around 30 dollars per pax with one main and one drink. Come earlier as it gets very busy around 10am. We left around 10am and the cafe was already full with 3 groups in waiting. And it's about a 5 minute walk from Botanic Gardens. Great way to fuel yourselves with a delicious brekkie before going for a walk in the scenic garden.
This cafe is a great place for brunch. It served healthy and delicious breakfast. It is slightly crowded at the time i went but worth for the queue. Try their Scrambled white and greens, it taste nice. Their Summer Chicken Stew also delicious. Their bacon waffles is a bit over sweet but it is perfectly match with black coffee.
Went on a weekend brunch time, actually had mains at Adam Road so suggested coming here for some good coffee. Initially only decided to have drinks but decided to get a dessert as well. The cafe was packed and we waited under the sheltered walkway but got a table rather quickly. The staff were quite friendly and polite in terms of bringing us to the table and taking orders. My friends commented the coffee was quite good and I liked the iced Macha Latte as well. The lemon pancakes were also served pretty quickly and it was decent. The serving was quite big and satisfying. A pretty strategic location because it's a place where hikers can rest along the coast to coast route. Glad we came earlier because the queue got longer as we were enjoying the food and drinks.
Not your usual brunch food here $19.30 chicken stew came with rich comforting broth, soft veg and tender flavourful chicken thigh. They serve great coffee too. Will definitely be back to try other dishes when I’m in the area
Summer french toast at one of my favourite brunch places. I really love the flavour of the tea poached pears and the fluffiness of the french toast. I also love the texture of their scrambled eggs (not pictured) and it’s our go-to add-on. Their drip coffee (not pictured) is also really good. Definite must-try but do go early as this place is very popular and there is usually a crowd.