Reviews Bay Breeze Cafe

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Vanessa Zeeman-Bruce
+5
The food is always fresh and delicious and the service is friendly and quick! Love it �
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Emily Diender
+5
delicious food & amazing service, with the best coffee in town!
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Tracy Norris
+5
My favourite Café in Cleveland. Always excellent service and delicious food :)
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Brett Dibden
+5
Excellent Japanese curry
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Le'Neta Edwards
+5
Fast service, great food, very reasonably priced! Loved it!!
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Felicity Laritz
+5
Friendly staff, no-frills good food at good prices. Just had a lovely eggs Benedict with perfectly cooked poached eggs, deeelish
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Jan Clifford
+5
I had a delicious lunch with my friend at Bay Breeze Cafe last Friday, beautiful food! I also love the very peaceful ambiance much of which comes from the beautiful wooden furniture made by Jenny, Vivian and Amy's father.
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BrisvEGustation
+5
It's not the most obvious place for it, but Bay Breeze Café Cleveland actually has some pretty decent Malaysian food. It's a fairly typical Western café in most respects, given a Malaysian boost with the owners/chefs bringing some flavours from home to the menu. I've had the venue bookmarked since hearing about it through a local Malaysian FB group, and went for a drive on a day off to check it out.

We ordered:
* assam (tamarind) barramundi with rice $14.90
* curry chicken with rice $12.90
* curry puff $3.50
* medium latte $4

There's a regular Malaysian food menu, plus rotating weekly specials. Wifey's first choice of chicken rendang was not available, so went with the second choice of chicken curry. It was just manageable for her low spice tolerance, and the portion got the better of her.

I chose the weekly special with assam fish, and thoroughly enjoyed every mouthful. It's a taste profile you won't easily find here, even amongst Malaysian restaurants, so best to get it as and when available.

The curry puff was a spur of the moment decision cos I saw some on display at the counter while ordering. It was pretty big, but didn't rise much above average for us.

We got chatting to Jenny (one of the owners), and found out that we have a common friend (small world!). Jenny gave us some complimentary acar (vegetable pickle) to accompany our mains, and then treated us to a sample of their Japanese cotton cake for dessert. The cotton cake was quite nice, and is one of a few cakes options available if you're looking for something on the sweeter side.

I don't come out this way very much, but next time I feel like going for a drive to the bayside area, I know where I'll be going for lunch!
one month ago
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Kerrie.wap
+5
Not only are the meals delicious and coffee great the owners also pride themselves on putting their customers first. Absolutely nothing is too much trouble for them to ensure you are 100% satisfied with your visit. If you're looking for a place to eat or just meet up for coffee in relaxing surrounds make sure you come here next time you're in Cleveland. 10 out of 10 Baybreeze Cafe!☕️🍰😄
May 02, 2016
5
Marie B
+5
Super delicious homemade authentic laksa! Recommended by foodie friends. Did not disappoint. Very happy to support this local business and lovely staff.
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Yap venture
+5
Amazing authentic Malaysian cuisine with super friendly staff. Couldn’t ask more for the delicious laksa! I can taste that it is using real ingredients instead of premix. It is a bit of drive from Brisbane city but it is worth the travel. Highly recommended the laksa and the tetarik drink. I also ordered the pandas cake and other snacks. They are all very fresh and delicious. There are not much restaurants around the area, so you won’t miss it. There are lots of parking spaces in front of the café. Don’t bother ask for the menu, try their daily special!
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Winston Wong
+5
It's not the most obvious place for it, but Bay Breeze Café Cleveland actually has some pretty decent Malaysian food. It's a fairly typical Western café in most respects, given a Malaysian boost with the owners/chefs bringing some flavours from home to the menu. I've had the venue bookmarked since hearing about it through a local Malaysian FB group, and went for a drive on a day off to check it out. We ordered: * assam (tamarind) barramundi with rice $14.90 * curry chicken with rice $12.90 * curry puff $3.50 * medium latte $4 There's a regular Malaysian food menu, plus rotating weekly specials. Wifey's first choice of chicken rendang was not available, so went with the second choice of chicken curry. It was just manageable for her low spice tolerance, and the portion got the better of her. I chose the weekly special with assam fish, and thoroughly enjoyed every mouthful. It's a taste profile you won't easily find here, even amongst Malaysian restaurants, so best to get it as and when available. The curry puff was a spur of the moment decision cos I saw some on display at the counter while ordering. It was pretty big, but didn't rise much above average for us. We got chatting to Jenny (one of the owners), and found out that we have a common friend (small world!). Jenny gave us some complimentary acar (vegetable pickle) to accompany our mains, and then treated us to a sample of their Japanese cotton cake for dessert. The cotton cake was quite nice, and is one of a few cakes options available if you're looking for something on the sweeter side. I don't come out this way very much, but next time I feel like going for a drive to the bayside area, I know where I'll be going for lunch!
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Ying Chin
+5
We would never expect a fantastic Malaysian eatery at this location. However, upon the recommendation of many Malaysians. we drove for 45minutes to this place and it did not disappoint. The laksa (pictured) was homemade from scratch too, hence it tasted authentic. The sauce is thick (not watery), and packed with various spices. The other dish we ordered which we had no picture of. was the 'ayam masak merah' (direct translation: red chicken?). My partner stated that it was very close to what he usually get from Malaysia! This chicken dish is actually quite spicy.
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Sylvester Tan
+5
All I can say is Yum Yum Yum. Their authentic Malaysian cooking is definitely worth the drive out. This hidden gem though quiet and unassuming packs a melodious flavour punch. Be sure to call to make a booking and preorder for a weekend and ask what they're cooking for their specials. The Nasi Lemak is made from scratch.
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Evonne
+5
I was ecstatic when I learned that there is a cafe offering Malaysian food in the Redlands! Little did I know that they have been in the area for 8 years and here I was, constantly searching for good Malaysian food as I reminisce dishes from back home, when it is just around the corner! When I met Jenny, she has just introduced Malaysian cuisine to the menu and was slowly adding popular Malaysian dishes to the list. The menu took off instantly, especially amongst the Malaysian community, as well as amongst the locals - with people travelling up to 4 hours just to visit their little humble cafe! I highly recommend their ondeh-ondeh muffin, curry laksa and nasi lemak! I take my hat off to their patience and skills to make everything from scratch - truly one-of-a-kind. Do pre-order and book to dine in as they have limited servings available. I wish Jenny and her family all the best and keep up the good work!
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Kate Scanlon
+5
Nasi Lemak and Laksa heaven!!! Thanks Jenny and team for wonderful Malaysian. Definitely one of our favourite places to eat in Brisbane. Great sambal, wonderful curry sauce and delish coconut rice. Whatever is on offer for the daily special, i recommend you try :)
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Pathma Nadarajah
+5
The staff were very good.Food wS so yummy .made my hubby and me miss home so much.Thank you Jenny and team
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