Cafe Sofia, Sea Point, Cape Town
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Bought a burger deal of Hyperli. Pleasantly surprised - had a good meal and good service! Ordered the beef burger and the vegetarian burger. Would com…
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One of the most disgusting little places in sea point, I think there is a prostitution business operating from here. The woman(white) working there wh…
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Went there for a quick lunch. Had a chicken wrap with a salad on the side. Attempted to try the salad first but ended up completely spoiling my appeti…
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5 Reviews on “Cafe Sofia, Sea Point, Cape Town”
Bought a burger deal of Hyperli. Pleasantly surprised – had a good meal and good service! Ordered the beef burger and the vegetarian burger. Would come again.
One of the most disgusting little places in sea point, I think there is a prostitution business operating from here. The woman(white) working there who is the so called manager has no manners , or customer service at all. Avoid at all cost
Went there for a quick lunch. Had a chicken wrap with a salad on the side. Attempted to try the salad first but ended up completely spoiling my appetite. The wrap was not all that bad but waiting approximately 40 minutes for mini wraps was not worth it.
I have eaten breakfast here almost everyday for the last year or so. Best breakfast around sea point area with a deal of R35 with a coffee. Best poached eggs done in vinegar water not microwave like some restaurants. Service is always good and speedy!
I don’t agree that the place has gone downhill. They have excellent omelettes, and breakfast specials, all for under R40, with coffee included. All the prises are reasonable, it has a laid-back, informal atmosphere. Of course when they are busy the service is haphazard, but it is friendly, enjoyable, and not an issue. It’s not the type of place you rush in and out of. There is a sofa to sit and chill, as well as free wi-fi. You can also sit outside and watch the passing parade. Compare apples to pears, it’s not La Perla, where you pay huge amounts, it’s a unpretentious neighbourhood eatery with a lived-in feel to it. I love it. Â Herman Lategan, Sea Point.