Cafe Clicquot
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Absolute rubbish! Not sure why people bother with this. They play all the tricks in the book. My partner ordered a stir fry and got very little vegeta…
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I have had only breakfast here couple of times. They have breakfast muffins, crossaints, cheese twists , quiche and cinnamon donuts. Food tastes alrig…
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Got food poisoning eating here! The owner, who wears a baret, is a rude tosser who firmly believes the customer is always wrong.. seriously anywhere b…
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5 Reviews on “Cafe Clicquot”
Absolute rubbish! Not sure why people bother with this. They play all the tricks in the book. My partner ordered a stir fry and got very little vegetables. I got a fruit salad that had a small amount of real fruit salad at the top and under was mostly rockmelon and honey dew. Never again – I promise.
I have had only breakfast here couple of times. They have breakfast muffins, crossaints, cheese twists , quiche and cinnamon donuts. Food tastes alright. Two staff members ( one of them could be the owner) are quite pushy. They won’t give you a minute to think and will keep asking with a straight face ‘ what u want’. No smile, nothing. Not the kind of faces I would like to see early morning.
Got food poisoning eating here! The owner, who wears a baret, is a rude tosser who firmly believes the customer is always wrong.. seriously anywhere but here
Can’t go wrong with tobiko at this cafe. Quick easy lunch for $10.80. Salmon taste fresh.
Tip: Ask for extra sauce as it only comes with 1 little fish tube.
Spaghetti with Meatballs ($10.00) was a bit too ketchupy for my liking, and there was something about the flavour of the food that I didn’t find too appealing. Had better luck with the Mini Frittatas ($2.00 each) – a cup-shaped pastry (very thin-layered) filled with egg, cheese and vegetables – tasted like a baked omelette. The Dimsims ($2.00 each) were just about good, with generous beef and cabbage filling.
Overall, decentvalue for money, but only if you’re in the area.