Second day returned for more. The night before I had lamb with eggplant and rice. It was prepared differently from my American experience though it was good since lamb and eggplants are both favorites. Today it was a cold carrot ginger orange soup; prepared just right with all 3 tastes in balance. Next course was a tenderloin salad with a light drizzle of olive oil. Again good though the tenderloin pieces were on the smaller side. Plus a side order of 2 perfectly cooked soft boiled eggs. Then the finale: chocolate cake with a hint of rosemary on the topping plus itty bits of walnuts. It was the tastiest non sweet light chocolate cake. And of course a mandatory cappuccino to finish the pallet. Incidentally fast wifi on both days which was a bonus. Finally I might add a restaurant is about food and service… if you want wifi, pay for wifi at an Internet café. Bad form to complain about a give away.
Kelly O.
Place rating: 3 San Diego, CA
When I walked into this café, I was so happy. I was looking for a place where I could work peacefully on my laptop. It is spacious with lots of wooden chairs, but also a few different kinds of chairs(wooden chairs sometimes make me uncomfortable after a while). I chose a seat near the window and ordered a latte. It was tasty, but only lukewarm. I would have liked it hotter. Then the major problem — the wifi didn’t work. I tried the password over and over, but nothing. Fortunately, I had other work to do offline. Another patron asked me if the internet was working and I said no. She said that sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. For me, that is not acceptable. Who knows, maybe it works better if you sit in a different spot… maybe I just caught them on a bad day… but either way, spotty wifi is not good. If you want to work here, I would recommend connecting and making sure it works before you settle in.