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Przekaż informację zwrotnąLove Deedot! The food here is amazing!! I had the pumpkin and haloumi wrap which was nice but I still think my favourite is the old ‘stacks on’. Not on the menu anymore but thankfully it can still be recreated by adding sides to the eggs. The customer service can be a bit hit and miss though, but the food keeps me coming back!!
A nice cafe with lots of outdoor tables in the shade. Service was good. We had coffee, vegetarian Deedot breakfast and zucchini fritters and all were good. I loved the grilled pumpkin. It would’ve been nice if it was not coated by the Hollandaise souse.
Deedot is yet another cafe among Brisbanes southern burbs. Behind its white picket fence is a spacious dining area with hanging plants.<br/ <br/ A smooth strawberry milkshake went down nicely and was followed up with a lentil dahl with eggs, and 'crazy ' eggs.<br/ <br/ The dahl was quite mildly flavoured and dressed heavily with spiced/ herbed yoghurt, which suited my personal tastes. The poached egg yolks bleeded nicely into the dish. The accompanying roti was generous. Overall, quite happy.<br/ <br/ The 'crazy eggs ' were deep fried eggs with beef brisket and set on rice and hot sauce. The beef was perfectly soft, almost what you 'd expect in an Asian noodle dish. The deep fried eggs were interesting, not my usual choice. It almost seemed like a strange take on the Viet dish: broken rice. Overall, quite happy here too.<br/ <br/ The bonus? Very happy with the prices too.
This is one of my favourite brunch places in Brisbane. The coffee is fantastic. The food is always good and love trying the new menu with each season. My favourite place for a delicious healthy vegan breakfast (or non vegan as well). The new salmon poke bowl is fantastic! Also love the stacks on! Tried their taro latte the other day and it’s the best I’ve had in town! Just got to get in early coz the lines can be long between 9-11am during weekends.
Visited this cute little outdoor coffee shop/cafe early (7:30am) on a Saturday morning and was surprised to see the number of people already having their breakfast. Some tables in the morning are in partial or full sun so if you 're visiting in big groups, it may be difficult to get seated in fully shaded seats.<br/ <br/ The first item we ordered was the 'artisan fruit toast ' nothing special, exactly what is advertised. Comes with two slices of fruit toast dusted with icing sugar and some butter. The 'kassler and potato hash ' was one of the standout dishes. The cut of the bacon was very thick and cooked perfectly definitely enjoyed this. The hash cakes were fried well and blended very well with all the other elements of the dish including the horseradish sour cream. The 'strawberries and cream crepes ' was just that but garnished with candied pistachios and a basil syrup. Personally, the basil syrup was a very nice decoration to the plate but tasted more like a pesto sauce than a syrup and was not a big fan of this element. The 'deedot breakfast ' is the equivalent of a big breakfast however, I would say that for $23, the portion size could have been much larger. Many of the items were quite overcooked the hash cakes on this dish were a bit too fried and the inside of the potatoes were overcooked too. Several of the bacon pieces were very charred and the chorizos were definitely overcooked as they were very hard to bite into. The last dish we decided to try out was the 'coconut panna cotta ' which took the longest time to arrive must be the long assembling time as it was such a beautifully plated dish. This dish is garnished with seasonal fruits, mango gel and a puffed grain and macadamia granola. The granola was so delicious perfectly crunchy with bites of nuts and grains. A bit pricey for $15 but definitely an instagrammable breakfast! The 'smoked salmon crumpet ' had a very delicious description however, was almost too spicy to eat. Definitely had to share this dish between a few people so I would probably not order this again.<br/ <br/ The coffee we ordered was nothing special but the size of the mug was quite large! The apple juice was definitely different and not just a bought bottle of apple juice from the supermarket. The juice was from a granny smith apple as the juice was quite green and had a slight sourness and tang to it. The acai smoothie came in a very large cup and was exactly what you would expect an acai smoothie. However, it was very delicious and we had to share it between 2 3 people as it was quite filling!<br/ <br/ Overall, the food is quite tasty despite the prices which are slightly overpriced for the portion sizes. Definitely a cafe worth a try but would love to try the other seasonal menus!