This is one of the places I always hit up for a quick lunch as its close to work. Parking is super hard to find near the area though. If I'm lucky I can usually score a spot on the street. Prices here are high. But the quality I feel like it's almost worth it. As this is location in connected to the Sunnyside Natural Market, I always take a stroll into the market side... I stare at their frozen treats section while I wait for my sandwiches to heat up. Always so tempting!
I ever know what to expect when I come here. But if I have a veggie sandwich in mind I tend to come here. I love their pizza here as well, I'm not usually a crust eater but their pizza is to die for even if it's their vegetable pizza.
I'm not in love with their soups, they always seem to have funky flavours like the sesame miso based one I got the other day... my taste buds weren't too fond of it, but I was happy to have the big slice of bread that accompanied it though.
With each visit, I always get a few cold salads to go. I could eat them everyday; if not for the cost of them. The premium vegetable salad rings up to 27.5/kg. so getting even a little bit seems to cost me a fortune. Gotta pay the cost to eat healthy outside of the home I guess. There are times when my kale salads appear to be drenched in oil. But I think that's how it's supposed to be...
Love their pastries here. Whether I'm looking for something sweet or savoury. A visit here always hits the spot.
For today's wonderful adventure I got a pear and white chocolate scone with rosemary. So decadent. I don't think I would find those flavours any where else in this area. The scones here are so yummy. The middle is spongy and the outside has crusted sugar. I ate it by itself as an afternoon snack and I didn't choke to death (usually scones are really dry to me...). I now have a car that smells of rosemary and sweet sugar.