Great little place run by a sweet lady and her family. They make Thai food, café food, pasta and just about everything. Great lunch specials for all days across the week and reasonable coffee. If you know of a food item not on the menu they will put it together because they’re just so nice. If you’re feeling adventurous, ask for the Thai beef salad. It’s not actually on the menu but the salad they put together is so damn chilli you’ll be asking for a glass of milk.
Olivia B.
Place rating: 4 Sydney, Australia
Quite a bizarre little café that isn’t sure if it’s a Thai restaurant or a hipster café but that’s okay because the food and the coffee are good and fresh and this kind of mashup works for this little local café in Zetland! From strange karaōke versions of songs to the fact that each wall in the place is made of a different material it has a quirky charm. I tried their Thai food and had pad kee mao which wasn’t as spicy as I would have liked but it tasted good and the serving was massive! I definitely couldn’t eat the whole thing. Annoyingly cash only as I never usually carry anything other than card but apart from that it’s not a bad little local!
Peter M.
Place rating: 4 Australia
Sometimes you find yourself somewhere you’ve never been, with time on your hands. Sometimes you are supposed to fill that time doing something useful. Sometimes. Well, sometimes you just need the time. In that time I found this place. Small and just busy enough that you can get a table in the morning sun and enjoy a good cup of coffee. They do cooked breakfasts as well but, alas, cash only means they missed out on my plastic and I missed out on bacon. Oh yes, the coffee. Good. Very good. I’ll leave dcup with the promise of just how good that bacon was cooked. Not too crispy, not too soft. And that they’ll cook it exactly the same way next time I’m losing some time on a sunny winter’s morning, five hundred miles from home. Sometime.