Nice place. Have stopped for coffee in the past but never really observed it well. The interior is friendly and cozy, not very special but attractive nonetheless.
I had the vegetarian curry and the cheesecake to boot. Actually, I wanted to watch my diet, but I had to try and rate the cheesecake, so there you go. Yelp excuses ;) The curry was alright but more like a Asian-themed sauce than a real curry. I am not a curry connoisseur per-see but I do love my curries, and this one just didn't hit the mark. To be honest.. it point blank missed it.
Which was a shame. It was served appealingly though and might be perfect for people who are not so into Asian deliciousness and want to try a mild variation on the Asian theme. But for me, not so much. I like the real deal. A lesson learned: do not order specialty food in places that aim for more main-stream dishes.
So well. All hopes on the cheesecake. When it was served, it definitely looked home-made, in a cute and homely way. Bastogne biscuits for crust, and an appealing portion of cream on top. Sadly, also this wasn't something that send me through the roof. It was nice, for sure, but not great. There were also slivers of gelatin or something in it, which weren't a big hit for me.
So I am actually tempted to give this place two stars. But that might be a little harsh. So I'll give them three. Because my friends and I had a lot of fun, and I liked their version of a water carafe: a recycled wine bottle, stripped of all labels and filled with water. That was actually quite cool. I might steal the idea. So yes. For that. Three stars. Whoop! read more