LouLou's Cafe & Restaurant
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Came here with a 30% offer on the fork, and it was a decent experience. Serving sizes were slightly more generous than usual, both me and my friend left well filled. The mixed grill plate- sauces tasted fresh, meat choices delicious, esp the soft lamb skewer!! Beautifully presented too. There was no raw salmon bowl option so I opted for chicken and was surprised that I quite enjoyed it - they flavour the rice so it's not boring. Though the rice was a little clumpy (pet hate of mine with pike bowls), the rice wasn't overcooked. A little disappointed that I didn't get the smoked experience other reviews were mentioning about the bowls, I ordered it with the expectation of same. Nothing extremely special about both dishes, I was just satisfied with both. Really nice vibe, though it's overlooking a highway, its not really noisy, and the tables and chairs sort of reminds me of a winery setting. Staff taking order were nice. Would likely not come if it was full priced as there are similar options around Auburn/Parramatta for the same price as these dishes at 30% off. I guess what set it apart was the slightly more generous serving size, and nicer decor, and, if you like dogs, people constantly walking their dogs past :)
Jackie DuongJackie Duong
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The first time I came here was a few months ago with one of my girlfriends. The food serving size was good. We ordered a big breakfast with some additional sides. I was pretty impressed. Fast forward to now, I brought my partner with me, and we ordered pretty much the same thing - big breakfast with additional sides. Sadly, the serving did not compare. The sausages that came with our plate were rubbery. The chorizo was sliced paper thin. The big breakfast on its own was already $28, add some extras, and of course, you'd pay more. I don't think the big breakfast was worth $30+ odd dollars. Their freshly squeezed juice was nice, though. I'm also all for dog friendly cafes. But what I disliked was someone having their dog brought inside the cafe and the dog seated in a chair. The staff or manager didn't even say a word. If this was a dog cafe, sure, go ahead and treat the dog like you are at home. But if not, then think of other customers who are dining in. Would I come back again? I don't know. I was put off by the dog. In addition, It's really hard to find parking around the area,.
Charisma MagallanesCharisma Magallanes
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Very low quality food and staff could use more training around customer service. We ordered coffees + brekkie to have here, and they gave us take away cups and boxes. The table next to us got instead proper service and covers. We had muffins that had a very artificial flavour and tasted nothing like blueberry (as they were supposed to be), breakfast burger and pancakes which the worst - small and gummy, they were brought to us in a takeaway box with A SPOON. When asked about this, the waitress smiled and left. We were speechless. Something has gone wrong with both service and kitchen. Also overpriced.
Eleonora ContiniEleonora Contini
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Overall rating of 82/100 The menu has a fantastic selection range and the food comes with generously sized portions. The ingredients are fresh, and the technique of the nachos being cooked in the fired oven is unique, and gives the dish a nice smokiness. The coffee is on the weaker side (and this is the opportunity for improvement here), but top marks for the range of beverages on offer, including the rarely found tarp latte (this drink being a standout). The service is also very good, with a smile and friendliness! The value is there when considering discounts from The Fork. Would recommend.
Roshan RamooRoshan Ramoo
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Just recently opened, this venue serves breakfast as well as lunch. They are located in Sydney Olympic Park, not far from Bicentennial Park. It’s worth to mention that free street parking is availabe nearby. This venue has indoor and outdoor seating area. I opted for outdoor seating that overlooks the park. Love the greenery view. Everything that I tried was delightful but I especially love their meateater pizza and the fruit bowl. Coffee is amazing (from @st.dreuxcoffe). At time of writing they are only open for breakfast and lunch but in April they will open for dinner too.
Stev T (Food_blogs)Stev T (Food_blogs)
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