This is an excellent venture which serves delicious food based on the dishes of countries where the Jesuits run Mission projects, not to forget the yummy Korean chicken which my children love. Staff are super friendly and accommodating as we took our family of 6 children in for meal on a number occasions. Set in the old Commonweatlh Bank building in Broadway , the cafe/bar has been transformed into a vibrant, colourful, fun place for a catch up with friends, family or colleagues. Enter by the laneway entrance, under the strands of lights and you will not be disappointed. We were so surprised by how generous the desserts were. If you in the city looking for a good meal in a great environment, head to the two wolves for a great time, even if only for a drink. It is a new Sydney experience not to be missed. You will happy to know all profits are used to fund much needed overseas aid projects. The walls are adorned with images of some of these. What a fantastic...
Read moreA social enterprise perhaps but really a disappointing experience. Staff are nice but obviously inexperienced.
Vegetarian tacos and meat tacos served on the same plate and intended for different people. Four fish tacos arrived about 20 minutes later all on the same plate and intended for two different people.
Chorizo tacos not on the '2 for 1' but not specified on the menu. No problem but charged full price for them and the other round of fish tacos no one bothered to explain their interpretation of the ambiguous 2 for 1 offer - two tacos for half price or two orders of tacos for the price of one?
Vegetarian tacos amounted to a drop of salsa and a sparse sprinkling of raw onion and raw carrot.
Not much in the way of redeeming qualities and I really cannot recommend after...
Read moreMixed review for this place. I love what they’re doing, volunteer workers etc and the food was pretty good but the service was really relaxed or lazy? They couldn’t answer simple questions about the menu and when our table got our order two of us got different sides to what we actually ordered. This wouldn’t be such a big deal but the person taking the order specifically asked and then we got the opposite of what we asked for. The food and drinks weren’t cheap either so I don’t think there is an understandable reason for the poor service. I’d understand if the meals were cheap because of the volunteers working there but it was actually pretty pricey. I really like the idea of volunteer workers so great job for trying but I won’t...
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