Gozleme Cafe
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I ordered a spinach and cheese gozleme to-go a couple of weeks ago and intended to write a review because it was so tasty , generous in size and the s…
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I only just realised this gozleme shop exists within a row of Japanese restaurants, but I'm glad I've found it. The small store offers a limited selec…
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You can make your own rules when you're a grown-up. So today I had a gozleme and chai for breakfast while on my way to work in Melbourne. This gorgeou…
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Gozleme Cafe is open for Cafe. Gozleme Cafe serves Cafe, Coffee and Tea and Turkish dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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4 Reviews on “Gozleme Cafe”
I ordered a spinach and cheese gozleme to-go a couple of weeks ago and intended to write a review because it was so tasty , generous in size and the staff were very pleasant. The store itself is modest and unpretentious. the gozleme was large and shared by my daughter and I and we both loved it. I recommend trying this delightful place.
I only just realised this gozleme shop exists within a row of Japanese restaurants, but I’m glad I’ve found it. The small store offers a limited selection of affordably priced gozleme with several veg options. I tried the spinach and cheese which was large, flavourful and generously filled. It’s not my favourite in the city, but it does the trick. I ordered mine to take away so it didn’t come with veg, which is disappointing. But at least there was a lemon to squeeze over top. The shop was also giving away a basket of free fruit when I visited. Not sure if this is a constant offer, but it was a nice touch.
You can make your own rules when you’re a grown-up. So today I had a gozleme and chai for breakfast while on my way to work in Melbourne. This gorgeous little cafe is fairly new and although there is seating for only say, 20 people, it has a lovely inviting and friendly atmosphere. There is a table out the front as well. Whether it’s the ‘waiting station’ at the door with books and newspapers to read or the loyalty cards, discount for bringing your own cup or just good old fashioned great service, this place is now on my list of places to come when in Melbourne. Today was feta and spinach gozleme but looking forward to trying other items on the menu. Note that the portion size is generous and even me, quite the lover of food, struggled to eat it all. Extra bonus – no polystyrene containers – all recyclable thank you very much!. If you have any dietary issues, just let the staff know.Wheelchair friendly. Pram and stroller accessible. Tram stop right out the front. What more could you ask for? Give it a try. Glad I did.
So I haven’t noticed this place but apparently it’s been open for 2.5 months already. Had the meat and cheese gozleme and it was very tasty – perhaps a little steep at $15 and they didn’t include the salad on the side as the menu stayed. Kudos to the friendly and helpful girl behind the counter too!