I've lived in Bethnal Green for 9 years. I used to tend to avoid the place because I never really liked it because it was always busy. During the first lockdown I knew the local business would be suffering so I stopped shopping online. That's when I met these two at the Café. Some of the nicest people in Bethnal Green.
The food portions are very generous and cheap in comparison to the ocal cafes and even though times are tough for them, they still haven't changed their service towards the customers.
Vural is a great skilled chef and Serpil is an annoying but a great person.
There's not many people I trust in this world but I've found a home away from home. I'm grateful for meeting them and I wish them...
Read moreLet me paint you a word picture. Four bloody good blokes stomping the Whitechapel pavement, the sun is beating down on the backs of our necks - excited for a fantastic set breakfast we had planned. We stride up to our intended destination. CUE UTTER DISMAY - the greasy spoon (not Sam’s) is closed.
Some quick thinking and frantic googling led us to Sam’s Cafe. SALVATION! A table for four quickly secured, a set 1 with extra black pudding for me on its way.
From then on the delicious cups of tea and laughter flowed like the Nile, ready to burst its banks. The delectable food descended onto our table like manna from heaven.
Walked in hungry, and left with a full stomach and most importantly,...
Read moreThe picture below shows the Set #7 on the menu and comes with either tea or coffee, and bread or toast. We took the tea and the toasts. I have nothing bad to say! Service was efficient when we finally made our decision and the price or also amazing. We wanted to get a taste of where the locals usually eat and we succeeded. On our last day in the city, this experience definetly made us leave with a...
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