Easy Cafe
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A good place for dessert.Cold spicy ducks are good, however, worse than it used to be. Not spicy at all. And sometimes not fresh. It can be tasted eas…
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Easy Cafe has some interesting menu choice and probably not as common as many other shops in the area. They specialise in different varieties of Beef …
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8 Reviews on “Easy Cafe”
A good place for dessert.
Cold spicy ducks are good, however, worse than it used to be. Not spicy at all. And sometimes not fresh. It can be tasted easily.
Other dishes are average but it does not suit my taste.
In a word, good place among station st.
Easy Cafe has some interesting menu choice and probably not as common as many other shops in the area. They specialise in different varieties of Beef and surprisingly Chicken & Pork was mostly missing from their menu.
The place is small and just functional in terms of deco. Good price and value for money. I took two different types of Beef noodle soups and was not satisfied with either. My rating is purely based on dishes I have had.
Staff is friendly and courteous.
Been to this little eatery a few times. Food was always delicious and resonably priced. There’ re less than 10 tables, busy during lunchtime, most customer leave straight after finishing their meal. I was a bit annoy with the wait time at first but the food was delicious, now I am happy to wait 30mins for a really nice just cook (not microwaved) dish.
I think they offer Taiwanese food because the rice dishes and noodle soups tasted like what I had tried in Taiwan. My favourites are the rice in soup dishes, I have yet to find a place offering this type of dish (except in Taiwan). Their beef brisket noodle soup also tasted better than other places. The bubble waffle (cook on the spot) and taro ball desert was really nice too, its not too sweet. The milk tea was ok. I love very spicy food but I CANNOT finish their dish lable with 3 chillis. Even the 1 chilli was very spicy, I think its due to the chilli combined with pepper. So if you’re not a chilli fan, choose a dish with no chilli (may contain pepper though). Order at the counter, service is always curteous. Would definitely re-visit.
Update 17 Sep 2018. Restaurant is under new management for quite a while. Menus have changed.
Ordered ice cream on honey toast, took 25 minutes. Terribly slow considering the cafe wasn’t full. Waitress was blunt and unfriendly, wasn’t empathetic whatsoever over the wait. When dessert arrived bread tasted very stale and dry and was completely different to what was on the menu. Would not recommend if wanting fast in and out dining.
Came here for lunch, we were the only customers. Our noodle-soup was terrible, totally tasted like a bowl of cheap instant noodles. Other elements were overcooked or just unprofessional. We left shortly and barely touched our meal.
This is a small and cozy cafe.
In a cold, dark night. Hot and crispy dark sesame bubble waffle. Made to order? Olong tea in an insulated cup. That’s what I ordered.
This is the place for me for egg waffles and thick toasts in Melbourne. The rest of the dishes on menu, best to just leave them alone. The egg waffles, while lacking the hollow interior that egg waffles should have, managed to achieve the crispy exterior skin. So far, the most acceptable egg waffles I can find in Melbourne. The thick toasts are huge portions of crunchy toasts topped with generous toppings and ice cream. A bit sweet but a great dessert to share with friends. However there is a very long wait for food here especially when you are just ordering desserts as they seem to serve the savoury main dishes first. Drinks are serve much faster and run the gamut from milk teas to fruit teas to iced drinks.