Who's Cafe is a wonderful "Asian Fusion" style cafe that is tucked away on Moss Street, Paisley. Calling this place a hidden gem would be an understatement; my partner and I visited Who's cafe on two occasions and both times we were more than impressed.
A friend of mine recommended that we try out Who's Cafe in Paisley; one afternoon my partner and I were looking for a place to have a quick munch and decided to head in. The atmosphere of the cafe felt very "homely", which enticed us to visit again. The staff were so welcoming, I wondered to myself if I actually knew them and just forgot who they were. The food was incredible and at a more than reasonable price. I also love the cute little astronaut mugs that come with the hot drinks; I would rather pocket these mugs than the Spoon's pint glasses, but out of respect I cannot. Considering all these aspects, I would not be surprised if this cafe secretly had Michelin stars.
If you ever happened to be in Paisley, I would highly recommend visiting Who's Cafe for some great food at low price or even just a...
Β Β Β Read moreFirst visit and we had a family lunch here. Yours have to describe it as compact and bijou but it's very charming and welcoming. The same can't really be said for the street it's on but that's a generality did the centre of Paisley these days. Once you get past the run-down feeling of the area you step into a friendly, bright and cheery place. The service is spot on, friendly, genuine and warm. Then there the food. A nice mix of Korean and enough western food to balance it out as well as some rather fusion styled options. Everything is made fresh and you can hear those enticing cooking sounds coming out of the kitchen. When it arrives the food is beautifully presented, perfectly cooked and absolutely irresistible. I had the salt and chilli chicken burger which was absolutely delicious if a little small for my liking, especially if you have it without chips. Everyone else had dishes with rice and thought the portions were ideal. Maybe I'm just greedy? Looking forward to going back and...
Β Β Β Read moreBought a takeaway soup and sandwich from this cafe. The food was excellent, the soup was wonderful, three different types of lentils, vegetables that had a tiny bit of bite left in them and nicely flavoured. It came with two thick cut slices of bread, lightly toasted. The sandwich was a 10inch baguette, generously filled with fresh ham that seemed to come from a proper butcher and supplemented with salad and if I'm not mistaken provone cheese. Which is a nice touch. I rounded it off with a latte coffee, fresh made and tasty but a little subtle tasting for my palate, nice though. The experience I had made me think for a minute or two I was in my favourite pavement cafe in Naples. The food felt authentic Italian and I liked it. How much did it cost?, Β£8..was the price, the equivalent cost for a subway meal deal would be Β£9.69,so no complaints about the price which I thought was good value. Would...
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