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2019-04-16
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Visited on a rainy day looking for more salad options. If you read my previous review you will know that I am not from this part of town. One stop away from TST, Petit Cafe makes it quite tempting to cross harbour for more eateries and obviously salad joints.The cafe is small and packed, which adds to the charm. Decor is nice and modern, and the sandwich/pastry counter is very appetizing with overflowing baker's essence.The salad counter is what you wold expect from simplylife. I saw the same as
The cafe is small and packed, which adds to the charm. Decor is nice and modern, and the sandwich/pastry counter is very appetizing with overflowing baker's essence.
The salad counter is what you wold expect from simplylife. I saw the same assortment of choices at their Landmark simplylife cafe. However, ingredients are fresh and taste is good. Portions are also very generous despite ordering a small bowl, it was so packed it ended up looking like sedimentary rock.
Being the aggressive eater that I am, I ordered a parma ham panini as well. Very crunchy bread with soft inside, perfect texture after heating it. However, yes I know parma is supposed to be salty, but these particular slices of ham were too salty for my tastes. My constructive suggestion would be to add some rocket into the panini to balance out the flavours.
To the negatives. It's really hard to get seats especially during times of inclement weather. The internal space is small and tables are very packed. The outdoor seating helps a lot to alleviate the situation.
Wishful thinking, hope Pacific Place can enlarge this shop, granted they have enough GFA of course. Better yet, give them a bigger space like part of The Continental? OK no more side track, peace out.
Beard Rating:
7.0/10
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