Port Of Call
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Such potential. Beautiful decor. Great location. Menu ok. (Same same). But the service was so outrageously bad and the staff were so disinterested tha…
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Food: Had the avo on quinoa toast. The capsicum hummus was tasty, but there wasn't enough of the sundried tomato pesto. Not sure why it wouldn't come …
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Checked out this new cafe in Sandringham. Love the size & buzz. Nice coffee. Beef brisket was ok but super liked the slow cooked chicken, especially …
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9 Reviews on “Port Of Call”
Checked out this new cafe in Sandringham. Love the size & buzz. Nice coffee. Beef brisket was ok but super liked the slow cooked chicken, especially its pearl cous cous salad accompaniment. Attentive service.
This is really a great cafe, at a walking distance from the railway station. The place itself is very trendy, spacious, comfortable and has many different seating areas.
They have a large menu appealing menu, something that really excites me.
I ordered the chermullah chicken warm salad, and wow! Fabulous, really. Great mix of flavours, textures and overall a yummy dish. I thought the baked chicken was a tiny-bit drier than it should, but not really dry. Nicely plated, and the portion was generous, too.
I ordered one of their cold teas, the sparkly Toddy, and at 7 bucks the glass I thought it was a waste of my money, as it tasked basically of carbonated water, not much flavour. I thought it would be better with just ice cubes or the hot version, because this sparkly one is totally forgettable.
I loved their ambience , colour scheme, and upbeat music.
I’ll be back.
Located just next to sandringham beach this place is truly incredible with a bright interior. I decided to order an iced coffe and their house superfood muesli and mango pana cotta. Which was fresh seasonal and perfect for a warm summer day. I would definitely recommend.
Theres a new player in town…
Port of call is big, bright and in a prime location.
Im always out to find the newest kids in the block, and glad I found this gem.
Beautiful waitstaff and a delicious and unique menu. This cafe cant have been here for very long, but already this place has filled its hue space. Another great place to catch up with friends for breakfast or have a coffee over a business meeting.
The coffee was delicious and the lamb dish I had was really nice to.
Thanks for a nice brunch out. Ill be back 🙂
Well done on the new start up!
Stopped by recently in the day time weekday it was pretty quiet. Settled on the lamb/beans/asparagus/ egg. and it was pretty tasty. The menu is printed on white paper and will blind you, if you try to read it sitting in the sun outside. Kitchen crew looked happy and positive. Everything was fine but gotta try the next place.
There’s finally somewhere to eat in the Bayside area. I’m not much of a sweet tooth but I would order these waffles over and over and over again.
For me I like my brunch savoury. However, on this occasion I decided to go for something sweet and pretty. Came this brightly coloured fruits and nuts with pumpkin waffles, looking all so delightful. Visually it was stunning, and the variety of nuts on the plate made this dish a sweet, crunchy experience. Flavours was nothing extraordinary, but the various colours made the dish inviting and delicious. I literally licked that plate clean especially when sweet for brunch is not my usual thing. On another note, for foodies this is a instaworthy cafe.