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Review Greenery Randwick - Randwick

Patrick Samuels
Nice little cafe. The menu seems healthy enough. The food was taste, they could definitely improve on the presentation and plating of the food. The atmosphere of the place was good, staff were very friendly. Good all rounder cafe. I would recommend.
Jonathon G (Theerealjono)
Thoroughly enjoyed my time at the Greenery for breakfast! This small cafe has a warm aesthetic decor making it a great place to relax and socialise. The staff were fantastic and very helpful with needs. Food is your standard price for what you expect to pay for a meal at a cafe, however the portions are a little smaller. The food tastes good, and the friendly staff make up for the smaller size meals. Highly recommend you check out this cafe for a meal if you are visiting Randwick!
The Light Pirate
Great place for breakfast and lunch. Love the service from the staff. Very well mannered staff. Great options on the menu. Some variety here and there. I had the breakfast burger and mango smoothie. Loved it both. Would recommend if you’re in the randwick area.
Penny Christie
2016: Very tasty food full of flavour. 2018: Cafe Randwick has new management, new staff and a new name. The decor and menu is pretty much the same though. It is perfectly located right next to a bus stop.
Rosè Darabi
Great coffee and food! Service is the best by the British lady as she is so lovely and friendly! Well done guys 🙂
Christian Winkelmann
Tasty food and aromatic coffee and friendly service. The bathroom does not much the place vibe
Patrick Nam
The food was pleasantly nice. Atmosphere and ambience is great for families or just for coffee or two.
tanya spisbah
Wonderful place with delicious, nutritious nourishment! Thoroughly enjoy the lovely, friendly and fun waitstaff and the thoughtfulness and health consciousness in serving to people with dietary needs. One of the cutest and most enjoyable venues in The Spot, hands down!
Artforartssake
This is a cool cafe cum dinner spot at The Spot in Randwick. The menu is a bit of a mixed bag of Aussie classics like grilled sandwiches, salads and burgers, as well as some Middle Eastern favourites like falafel, fattoush, couscous etc. A decent enough selection to keep everyone happy.<br/><br/>We lunched here on Easter Sun and had a lovely time, sitting outside on a warm autumn afternoon. Apart from the noise of passing traffic (although it was quieter than usual) it was mostly pleasant and relaxed. Service from two pretty young Asian ladies, neatly dressed in black uniforms, was courteous, attentive and efficient. The manager too, who we only really interacted with to arrange the booking and to make our payment, was also super nice and friendly.<br/><br/>Six of us lunched. We ordered couple of coffees, three steak sandwiches, one with chips and two with a side salad, a beef burger, Moroccan lamb and a haloumi salad and an extra side of sweet potato chips. Everyone enjoyed their meals. My steak sandwich was neatly constructed with a thin tender and tasty piece of steak and topped with tomatoes, onion relish, pickle, beetroot, cheese, lettuce and a dash of mayonnaise. Despite all of that, it was still quite easy to eat, without all the ingredients squelching out. The fresh salad was a perfect accompaniment. To end, we choose two delicious, tasty cakes: Orange and almond, and a strawberry cheesecake. The perfect way to end the meal.<br/><br/>After our $30 Ent Book discount we paid $128 for a couple of coffees and cold drinks, six main courses and two desserts. I was satisfied with that. Don’t forget to ask the manager for a loyalty card: Each $20 spent gets one stramp, and you’ll get a $20 credit after 10 stamps.<br/><br/>The interior was been tastefully decorated in a retro style with plain wooden furniture, a prominent front counter, and behind it,rows of neatly stacked bottles. A smattering of greenery and low lighting complete the picture, and helped to create that perfect balance between casual and stylish. As mentioned, we sat outside on comfortable wooden, upholstered chairs. Two tables pushed together created plenty of room to fit all the drinks and the dishes. <br/><br/>Toilets are a tad grotty. They’re out a back door, and down a long, dark corridor past the kitchen. There’s a single male and a single female toilet. In the male one, there was no soap in the dispenser and no hand towels, just a rather useless 1970s style dryer, whose sole function seemed to be to make a lot of noise. I didn’t bother saying anything to the manager, but these toilets are in need of an upgrade and a lick of paint, to make them more appetising. It’s a pity to let something as basic as that mar what is otherwise a well presented cafe.<br/><br/>Being a public holiday, we were able to find a parking outside the nearby real estate office on Perouse Rd. Normally though, I don’t even try to find something on this strip and just head straight down to Canberra Street, where I can usually find something.<br/><br/>Overall, we had an enjoyable lunch and everything ran smoothly. We took the precaution of booking ahead although it probably wasn’t necessary but in any event, all my email enquiries were promptly and politely responded to. <br/><br/>Definitely worth a return visit.
Jackie
Came on a Saturday, most tables filled but still a couple of empty tables. Decor somehow reminds me of pulp fiction x hipster vibe, service was polite and efficient.<br/><br/>Ordered the mushroom & chicken linguine with truffle. This was pretty good, you could kind of taste the truffle. Not as sickening as usual Carbonara. 4/5<br/><br/>Truffle fries: truffle oil used I think, could really smell it for the first minute then died down. Tasted pretty good though! 4/5<br/><br/>Eye fillet steak with truffle potato gratin: can you tell we really love truffle? Haha. Steak cooked medium rare to perfection. Not a fan of the pepper sauce. Gratin was nice, though I didn't taste the truffle at all. 4/5<br/><br/>The wait for the mains was exactly 55m, kinda long for two people, chips came out about 10-15m after waiting. If you're wanting a quick feed, it's probably better to not come on a Saturday around 7:15pm like we did.<br/><br/>All in all food was well priced, and for the price, I don't think I could've done much better!<br/><br/>If it was closer to home I might visit regularly but being over an hour away, I probably wouldn't return unless I was in the area and craving this kind of cuisine, as it wasn't out of this world. Grill platters on menu did look enticing though, might come back to try those!
Beef Bento (Lunch Box) Burger Cakes Calamares Calamari Ceviche Cheeseburger Cheesecake Cheesecakes Chili Couscous Crab Crab Cake Crepes Curry Duck Dumplings Eggplant Fajitas Falafel Fattoush Fish Fish & Chips Galettes Garlic Prawns Halloumi Hummus Ice Cream Juice & Smoothies Kabobs Meatballs Moussaka Noodle Octopus Omelette Oyster Pad Thai Paella Pancakes Pasta Pho Prawns Ramen Risotto Salad Salmon Sandwiches Scallops Schnitzel Tapas Tempura Toasts Tortellini Tortelloni Udon & Soba (Wheat & Buckwheat Noodle)
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