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Przekaż informację zwrotnąI would describe Caffe Miami as a quaint cafe with great potential, although there were a few issues. I went there for brunch (they offer all-day breakfast, which is fantastic!) and while their menu included the typical options of ice cream, avocado toast, and pancakes, the dishes I tried were quite unique. The avocado toast was delicious, served on rye bread with halloumi and a tasty chili jam. The highlight was definitely the cinnamon roll pancakes, which were packed with flavor from the cinnamon and cream cheese. I will say that it may be a bit pricey considering the portion sizes (the toast was small), but it was definitely worth it for the generous pancakes. The service was a bit lacking with only the owner and one waitress, but I believe the person behind this cafe has great potential and I hope Caffe Miami succeeds!
The staff at this restaurant is very attentive and the food is delicious. I highly recommend trying the Jackpot peanut butter and homemade banana jam on toast for £5. The jam is not overly sweet and the toast is perfectly crunchy. Overall, I would rate this meal a 4 out of 5, just slightly marked down due to the price. I would definitely visit again.
I recently visited a charming cafe with a variety of unique drink and food options. I tried the fish finger tacos and they were absolutely delicious. I also sampled a lime soda, which was refreshing. The service was prompt, making it an ideal spot for a quick meal during my lunch break. The decor was inviting, bright, and appealing. I highly recommend this cafe.
First time visiting this wonderful little cafe, and I feel compelled to let other people know just how good it is. The staff are *genuinely* friendly and helpful (a stark contrast with many other cafes in east London, where staff are often more concerned with looking nonchalant than either helping you or making you feel comfortable). The sandwich I ate was delicious, imaginative, vegan (at the unprompted suggestion of the cashier), and excellent value. On top of that, my coffee was suitably flavourful and 'proper '. On the mid afternoon weekday I visited it was empty, which is a shame as the interior has the potential to create a nice atmosphere. Seeing that this place is a social enterprise only underlines that it is worth supporting, especially given the proliferation of ostensibly 'cool ' but morally vacuous places to hang out in hackney.
The brot was amazing! the breakfast was delicious the service was also great. I've been choosing the menu was enough, but not too much, which gives the satisfaction that everything is freshly cooked. I love the decor simple but bright