Speaking of ambience, Café Sapore is bang in the middle of the shopping centre so the only atmosphere that you get is of busy shoppers and of course, a lot of window shopping from your seat. The café is pretty much full throughout the day but you are likely to find a place soon enough with the constant streaming in and out of people.
Both the times, we were promptly approached by the staff and seated comfortably. The menu was bought over immediately which included both the meals and drinks. Look out for the specials board as it changes every day. There is also an in house bartender but he is only available at certain times of the day so check with the staff and then order the cocktails. But otherwise the drinks menu covers all the basics.
There is a kids menu too with the standard fare but I am always happy to see one as it means spending less money and also lesser portions.
There is a also a selection of sandwiches, pastries, cookies and baked good at the counter for light bites.
Now since we went twice, I am going to break down the review as Day 1 and Day 2.
Day 1:
For drinks, it was the Peroni for my hubby and the Pinot Grigio La Maschera (Limestone Coast, SA) for myself. A refreshing white, not too strong and went well with the seafood dish I ordered.
And that seafood dish was the risotto with an assortment of seafood, white wine, garlic, cherry tomatoes, chilli and extra virgin olive oil. I was really happy with the risotto; it had a real good flavour, not gluggy or starchy at all and that hint of chilli totally lifted the dish for me.
My husband got the Open style souvlaki with both grilled lamb and chicken served with a Greek salad, lemon, tzatziki and pita bread. It was average; the chicken was cooked well but the lamb fell short of expectations. Good portions but just average.
And from the kids menu, we ordered a plate of chicken nuggets and fries. A classic which can't go wrong with children; it was polished off in no time.
Day 2:
This time, the hubby ordered a chicken parma with fries and garden fresh salad. It was a really good parma, cooked well and lots of flavour from the tomato sauce and cheese. And good portions too.
I ordered the special of the day - grilled snapper with a radish, green apple, witlof salad. I loved the salad; fresh, vibrant and zingy which went so beautifully with the fish. The snapper was cooked well but I would have preferred a bit more flavour to the fish.
And we finished off the meal with a Nutella cupcake served with chocolate drizzle and fresh cream. Yumm! That's all a nutella cupcake needs.
Overall, it was a good experience on both days. I would definitely step back in for a quick meal or coffee while I am there. read more