Burhan’s Espresso Bar
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Reasonable coffee, but manager's attitude very poor. I know they pay for the table space but there's no excuse for rudeness. Not impressed and won't b…
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Only had takeaway coffee, so can't judge on the food, but I thought it was fine. Probably not as good as Padre's up the other end of the aisle, but a …
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This place is really popular with the locals everytime I rock up for a coffee. The coffee is rich and the size is just right for a small cup of coffee…
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5 Reviews on “Burhan’s Espresso Bar”
Reasonable coffee, but manager’s attitude very poor. I know they pay for the table space but there’s no excuse for rudeness. Not impressed and won’t be back.
Only had takeaway coffee, so can’t judge on the food, but I thought it was fine. Probably not as good as Padre’s up the other end of the aisle, but a bit cheaper and much less wait time. Service was very good.
This place is really popular with the locals everytime I rock up for a coffee. The coffee is rich and the size is just right for a small cup of coffee as a takeaway! Much needed for the day! Their seating areas are always packed with customers during the day and it’s located in a very neat spot near the South Melbourne market.
Had the chicken wrap and the veg baguette – both were quite average. Baguette tasted stale and the wrap was lacking in flavour. Service was quick and polite.
OK for a market meal. I popped in for a quick coffee and pastry whilst doing some grocery shopping at the market and was not displeased. My mug of flat white ($4) had a harsh, slightly acrid note to the flavour — not really unpleasant, just not as smooth and nut-like as I prefer. It’s the flavour profile I associate with Illy coffee, although Burhan’s uses beans, not pods. If I had to choose between here and Padre a bit further east up that back market lane, I’d go Padre. On the plus side for Burhan’s, they have more seating and a better selection of freshly prepared hot breakfast dishes. People around me seemed pleased with theirs. I just had an almond croissant ($4.50) which was large and tasty. It would have been great heated in an oven, but Burhan’s is too busy of a Saturday morning to ask for fancy stuff. The baristas and waitstaff were quick and polite about getting food/coffee to the tables.