Went here for Sunday brunch with a few friends. Heard some good things about them few years ago and decided to try it out despite the super inconvenient location.
Here we go....the okays and the bads.....
Okays:
The cafe was casual, pretty good hangout place for brunch with lots of natural light. Also the scone was really delicious, as many reviews have stated previously. We went with a group of 5 girls and they didn't decide to charge us for the scone in the end...not sure if it was too much of a hassle to split $3 on 5 bills...or whatnot..but hey, I'm not complaining.
Bads:
Almost all of us ordered the Shakshuka, as it is something rarely seen on other brunch menus. The food was mediocre and the baked egg at the top of the skillet was almost rock hard from over baking. The thin pieces of baguette were horribly burnt and remained burnt even when I asked for them to be sent back... The price was not worth the quantity nor the quality.
Further what really irked me was we had made a reservation at 11:15 and at 12:30 the waitress came over to tell us we had about 5 minutes left before the next reserved table was set to arrive. I have never seen a restaurant allocate only 1 hour to each table before. The usual is 2. I was definitely not impressed with this.
Needless to say, despite the good (and free) scones, I will not be coming back....