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Exciting good Romania 🇷🇴 food Always a adventure always not sure what I had ordered from the menu but was always a good surprise Nice helpful staff in this small gem Not licensed but you can take your own drinks
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He estado en Wafflin en dos ocasiones y en ambas ocasiones el envoltorio del desayuno era delicioso. Llena y mucho mejor que cualquier comida rápida.
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Comí aquí un desayuno típico occidental y mediterráneo, compuesto de frutas cítricas, yogur, pan tostado, granadas, almendras y jarabe de arce. El precio estaba bien.
15531 Opinions in 5 websites
Good value, traditional French bistro experience in the Covent Garden area. It is several years since we went to Boulevard and we were delighted to find it was as good as ever. Although we had booked some time ahead we were initially a bit disappointed to be seated downstairs, although it got better as downstairs filled up, but we would still have referred being on the ground floor. The servers were nice, but obviously very pushed to be able to serve all the tables downstairs. The food choice was excellent and we both very much enjoyed our choices. I had the specials escargot starter and rabbit in a mustard sauces, my wife had a wild mushroom vol au vent followed by baked cod. We will continue to recommend Boulevard to friends and will try not to leave it so long before we visit again.
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Belgique Café and Patisserie in Epping is a delightful spot that brings a European café vibe to the heart of Essex. Known for its stylish interiors and a welcoming ambiance, it’s a great place to enjoy a coffee or treat after a walk or day out. The patisserie selection is visually stunning, with vibrant colors and meticulous presentation that makes every dessert a feast for the eyes. However, despite the impressive display, there’s one noticeable drawback: the sweetness level. While the pastries look amazing, some of them are overwhelmingly sweet, to the point that it becomes a bit much, especially if you’re not a fan of sugary treats. This high sugar content can feel a bit indulgent, almost too much so. It would be fantastic if Belgique offered a range of semi-sweet or less sugary options to cater to those who prefer a more balanced taste. A reduction in sugar could elevate the flavors of the ingredients, allowing the natural tastes to shine through without overpowering them. The café offers an extensive drink menu, from lattes to fresh juices, which pairs well with the patisserie. The staff are friendly and attentive, and service is generally prompt. Belgique is popular among locals, and it can get busy, especially on weekends, so it might be worth planning ahead if you prefer a quieter setting. In summary, Belgique Café and Patisserie is a wonderful place for a sweet treat and coffee, but a touch more variety in sugar levels would make the experience even better for those who like their desserts less sweet.
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We had wanted to visit here for some time as they have large signs up with what appear to be excellent deals, however once we asked about them we were told that they no longer have these offers (even though they put up the signs daily to entice you in). The food was mediocre and not worth half what we paid, It’s rare that I ever regret eating out but today was one of those days. We had multiple starters and mains, the starter chicken tikka was nice but the chicken tikka with the main was chewy and totally different. The chicken in the byriani was foul and I couldn’t eat it. I ordered chicken pakoras and at first I thought they were raw but there was something odd about them, a strange slimy yet chewy texture and they smelt and tasted awful, this was the first time in my life I’ve ever returned any food. The service was good and the chap was very friendly and attentive but right now I feel very sick just a few hours after eating. Chips and chapattis were nice. Naan and bhajis were doughy and undercooked. Next time we will stick to cafe passion, for the same price the food is many many times superior to this. My assumption is that this place’s bread and butter is from drunks after a night out, just like meenas was for me and my mates back in the late 90s