I had a very positive impression about this cafe situated close to the Botanic garden.
The location is very nice, vibrant colours with some cute plants and objects that reminds Italy and everything looks tidy and clean.
The menu offer a lot of different foods. We opted for a sandwich sausages and friarielli and and a casserole with tomatoes sauce, beans, egg and sausages and both were really tasty. The coffee i ordered was really nice and at perfect temperature (and boiled milk i tried in other places!). The desserts displayed look all nice and the one i picked i found delicious.
The prices are very reasonable and the service, even if was managed by only two people, was brilliant!
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Read moreQuaint little find near the Botanical Gardens in Glasgow. Their portions are VERY generous. I had the Sourdough Salmon with scrambled eggs. The sourdough was toasted so VERY HARD to chew. I asked for fresh sourdough with butter and they were very accommodating. My daughter had the poached egg on avocado toast with a side of bacon. The bacon was over cooked but again they gave us fresh bacon when we mentioned it. The lovely waitress couldn’t do enough for us. Also try the Nutella French brioche toast. The meaty burrito had toooo much chorizo. Otherwise I would definitely recommend this café, as they are willing to...
Read moreReally warm service and great food for a good price by the young Italian couple who owns the place. Cosy atmosphere frequented by locals (us!). They usually have a couple of specials for lunch which change daily. Some of my favorites have been fresh parpadella with lamb ragu, oven baked sea bass, farfella with almond sause, braised duck, pork cheeks,... The cooking is top notch for a fantastic £8-10 a dish, but many customers still go for the even more economical scottish breakfast dishes, sandwiches, rolls, and a variety of focaccia and bruschetta, for about £3-6. They also have dessert. Quite an amazing little...
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