Broken Bridge Cafe
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I visited this restaurant for a weekend lunch. It's a quiet and pleasant place to have a meal. I had a Margherita cheese pizza and mushroom spinach sa…
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It's a decent place with fusion food. A little too costly for the food which can be relished at lesser prices elsewhere. Ambience is soothing. I had c…
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Beautiful place in Somerset Greenways. Was my first time eating crab and it was deliciously prepared, also, it went very well with the sauce. Fish and…
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5 Reviews on “Broken Bridge Cafe”
I visited this restaurant for a weekend lunch. It’s a quiet and pleasant place to have a meal. I had a Margherita cheese pizza and mushroom spinach sandwich. Pizza was very tasty but the sandwich wasn’t upto the mark. I loved the dessert. It was a very tasty and much worthy.
It’s a decent place with fusion food. A little too costly for the food which can be relished at lesser prices elsewhere. Ambience is soothing. I had crabcakes, bread and chicken and chicken with corn salad. Overall, not a great place.
Beautiful place in Somerset Greenways. Was my first time eating crab and it was deliciously prepared, also, it went very well with the sauce. Fish and chips was a classic done well. The vinaigrette on the salad served alongside had me raving. Also, great service.
A very peaceful setup with a range of food. They also serve drinks for those interested and have a very peaceful ambience. We had yummy potato wedges and the mushroom with blue cheese as the main course. There were a few glitches with the ordering of food as they didnt seem to have a few of the dishes mentioned on the menu and I have tasted better tiramisus. Would like to make a re visit to taste the other options.
A cafe located in Somerset (opposite fromage) worth trying. What I ordered : 1) Cheese burger (a must try)2) Grilled tenderloin, coconut curry, Urulai roast3) Bacon and spicy onion jam pizza 4) Fish n chips 5) Gulab jamun creme brûlée tart6) Filter coffee Bailey’s tiramisu (a must try)7) Half baked Chocolate cake (a must try)8) Nutella custard and Maltova crumble (a must try)Main course – The Cheese burger is a definite must try here. It had the perfect amount of cheese in it. The patty (beef patty) was nice, juicy and perfectly cooked. The fries were the best. It was crunchy in the outside and soft in the inside making it the perfect fries. The Grilled tenderloin with coconut curry was something unique indeed. The tenderloin was amazing. It had this wonderful pack of flavour to it making it enjoyable to eat. The coconut curry and Urulai roast were the perfect accompaniments with the dish. The bacon and spicy onion jam pizza was really good as well. It had the perfect amount of toppings and cheese to it, not making one overpower the other. Fish and chips were really nice. My favourite part was the fries again. The desserts – Nutella custard with Maltova crumble, Half baked chocolate cake and Filter coffee Bailey tiramisu are the never miss desserts here. They were absolutely perfect – taste wise and flavour wise. The gulab jamun and creme brûlée tart was good as well. However I never got the taste of the creme brûlée and the tart as a whole was dry, which is why I didn’t enjoy it much. The ambience was really good and it had a nice traditional theme to it. The service was good as well. A wonderful cafe where you can enjoy your meal with a group of friends.