Cromwell STREAT
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First off all, Im just going to state the huge challenge of trying to find parking around this area! And if youre lucky to score a 1-hour parking spot…
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Love the concept behind this place and the food was great too. Ordered the venison meatballs and fat chips w/ spicy jap mayo and both were delicious. …
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Cromwell Streat's history is as fascinating as their menu and their efforts to do a bit for the ecosystem. Ask them and they should be glad to tell yo…
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Cromwell STREAT is open for Café. Cromwell STREAT serves Coffee and Tea and Cafe Food dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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8 Reviews on “Cromwell STREAT”
First off all, Im just going to state the huge challenge of trying to find parking around this area! And if youre lucky to score a 1-hour parking spot nearby, hopefully you can make it in and out of this place in time. After driving around the area for 20 minutes, we finally found a parking one block away. Once we stepped inside, we werent sure if we were supposed to wait or just sit at a table. We chose to do the latter Luckily, table service came by soon after and staff were friendly. Service was slow overall – from the time waiting to order our food, to the time the food and drinks came out. On any other given day, I wouldnt mind this slow-pace because the cafes environment is one thats encourages you to enjoy your surroundings (greenery and sunlight – perfect ambience) But once our food did come out, we only had 10 minutes to gulp down the big-portion of food that we had ordered. All this aside, we did appreciate the food presentation as well as the taste of the food. The wagyu beef & pork mince in the Macanese spicy kimchi was on the salty side. The soft bread with egg was a nice touch though. What was surprising was the small bowl filled with something that looked like fried onions. We later found out that it was some sort of chopped chilli as it was SO spicy! (Its probably a good idea to let diners know that thats a bowl of chilli just in case they cant handle a mouthful of it) 😛 Meanwhile, the Stuffed Arepa was delicious. Filled with different flavours and textures, all the ingredients worked well together: white corn flatbread, corn pudding, roast pumpkin etc The drinks we ordered were delicious as well (orange juice and a cappuccino).