Not yummy. Not worth the money, go to nearby Home Cafe or Word of Mouth for a place that cares about bringing considered flavours and textures together for a lot better value. I got the budha bowl; some frozen edamame beans and frozen corn, premade purchased falafel pucks and plain quinoa with an unappetising splatter of vegan mayonnaise for $19. No fresh ingredients, no garnishes, no seasonings, no lubricating dressings; really as bland as could be. The server felt so bad to put that in front of me they offered some hummus on the side; gesture was nice but also not great hummus (I'm sure it was the Alamir brand which I feel needs some oil and garnishing to enjoy) and didn't make the meal taste any better. Food for the sake of food. Not an issue with the staff. Consideration needs to be put behind the design of the food to justify the price. Maybe some fresh ingredients like avocado and something inspired like pomegranate seeds and fresh herbs. Felt very low calorie, I was starved after eating it all (I'm a small person). Friend of mine had a chicken bree sandwich and waffles and they weren't too impressed with the ingredients and preparation methods either. Also the music was far too loud and...
Read moreNice cafe with good selection of food, beverages and ambience.
Strategically located in Pipitea area, we came here for lunch. I have souvlaki, the French soup, cheese scones and hot chocolate. The souvlaki is super good and the cheese scone is tasty and warmly toasted. They also have pies, quiche, panini, bagels, croissants and desserts.
The space is big and airy, with comfy tables and chairs. There is ramp for those with...
Read moreCoffee is awesome and very reasonably priced - great to get local business discount. Arguably the best cheese scones in Wellington and the best cheese scone I've ever had. Very popular cafe at the base of my work building. Always busy and vibey. Lovely layout and decor. Can be a bit cold in there with all the glass windows. Service is generally...
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