Meeting Point Cafe
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Good take away place for students! Offer little combo boxes of tasty noodles and other delicious food. Affordable and places to sit but can get a bit …
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Every Clayton campus student would have heard at one point or another in their student life that Meeting Point, along with club BBQs that lack suffici…
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Serves a wonderful variety of slop, animal feed and Asian mash.Third class food at first world prices.An excellent place if you wish to come down with…
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4 Reviews on “Meeting Point Cafe”
Good take away place for students! Offer little combo boxes of tasty noodles and other delicious food. Affordable and places to sit but can get a bit busy. Always quick and efficient nevertheless.
Fun fact: cheaper deals at the end of the day.
Every Clayton campus student would have heard at one point or another in their student life that Meeting Point, along with club BBQs that lack sufficient food safety oversight, cause food poisoning. I’ve yet to see any factual value in either claim.
For a university student’s budget, Meeting Point’s prices aren’t the cheapest, but the quality of the food isn’t too bad. My personal favourites include the butter chicken and the chicken parma.
The butter chicken is served with your choice of saffron rice or white rice, and I’ve always been served a generous amount of chicken, though the quality of the butter chicken sauce seems to vary: some days, it tastes very authentic, other days, it tastes marginally better than the supermarket can sauce type.
The chicken parma, pitted against a pub parma, would definitely lose, but for a non-pub food outlet, it’s a good attempt, with a generous size and decent quality chicken, as well as being under $10. I have to say though, the chips served with the parma weren’t particularly great – I found mine a bit soggy and far from crisp.
They make pretty reasonable coffee, and it’s a good choice if the lines at the other coffee places are long (which, they always are).
Meeting Point accepts card payments, though the coffee section used to apply a $0.50 surcharge – I’m not sure if that’s still the case. The food section has no minimum and no surcharge.
Serves a wonderful variety of slop, animal feed and Asian mash.
Third class food at first world prices.
An excellent place if you wish to come down with a severe case of stomach flu.
Food is barely edible but also regrettable.
The price is cheap which is why people still buy food here.
Service is good, most of the time.
There are better place to eat no further than 100m from this place.