Although it has nice baked items , they are not gentle. We try to communicate in english language with 2 girls which is cashiers and serve people, and 2 employees which cook and roasted bread they commented on us and made fun of us in their hungary language. I remember myself doing this when I was 5 years old. Also they put boxes with baked bread on the floor in the store entrance with noone protection from dust front our shoes and as pets allowed inside the shops in hungary, in the 10 minutes i stayed in the store I saw 2 dogs in different time one to approaching the bread and smelling it, and other shaking their bodies, throwing their hair onto the bread. It's too pity for boss to allow employees destroy his...
Read moreThe creme filled pastries in the back are 1700 and 1850 HUF , which is geared towards tourists. If you are going to have tourist pricing, I suggest you train your Hungarian staff to have first world manners. I was picking up my bags of pastries and one of the girls snatched another customers bag away as if I would have taken it. Also they had the more expensive creme filled pastries prices turned around while the 800 HUf pastry pricing were displayed in the correct manner. Come on, I know you Norwegians can do better! Let's treat customers as they do in Oslo eh? As for pastries the raspberry was very mid, not sweet enough. The pistachio was excellent. The egg and prosciutto was dry and not tasty. Just go for...
Read moreI really like their coffee, which for me is one of the best in the neighbourhood. As for the pastries, calling them "Spar/Tesco/supermarket" quality is not only almost offensive, but severely unjustified. That being said, could some of the sweet pastries do with a bit more butter? Obviously, especially the ones without any filling, as those have a tendency to be dry. The service should also be a bit more welcoming, or at least less cold in my opinion, probably that's where the supermarket comparisons are validly drawn, because in that sense I too see no difference between nor\ma and a...
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