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Review Euro Delicious - Upper Mt Gravatt

Artem Moskvyak
Tasty “back-home” food! Really great experience! The shop also has plenty of interesting goods.
Naomi Kramer
I've walked past this little cafe so many times, and never gone in. But I finally amended my ways, and I'm glad I did. The coffee was good, service was fairly quick, and the cake was delicious. The busy position (next to travelators and near Coles and a butcher that sells fish) makes it seem unappealing, but once I was sitting down with coffee and cake, I wrote enjoyed watching everyone else walking by looking stressed and harried. The menu includes some Polish and Russian food that it must be difficult to find in Brisbane, and a good range of European cakes. Well worth a visit if you find yourself at Garden City with a spare hour to kill.
yanknoz
Many products on offer, however a wide variety is imported. When staff were queried for reccomendations or insight, they were not very helpful. Coffee is ok but a better cup on opposite side of mall. I will say the cakes were exceptional. Highly recommend the cakes👍🤤
Jacob Bahr
Having given me the opportunity to try several new foods, this cafe has earned itself a regular customer. 5-10 of waiting for cooked meals, but the food is well-made. Pirozhki and pelmeni in particular were quite nice, and I'd recommend either as a 'stepping stone' into eastern European cuisine if you're unfamiliar.
Colin Picking
Love this little place for a casual lunch when at Westfield Garden City. The ladies here are friendly and polite to the point of being charming. Foodis alway tasty and interesting. They also serve good coffee. Plenty of table space and everything they serve seems to be available to take home and cook yourself. Deli is good for those items that are a little unusual and not stocked at the major supermarkets.
M. Wu
Have tried most of the cakes in their cabinet and all are delicious. Just wish the portion sizes were larger, especially since they increased the price... Ah well. What can you do.
Alex McKey
I found them! They move to Capalaba shopping centre!!!
Yuri A
Had a borsch here which was pretty average but I was still happy to find this dish in Brisbane. 30 cents seems a bit ridiculous for using pay pass for $11.95 dish especially when you are not informed about it.
Misscharlot
Finally gotta try out this place when we are in garden city this time, not going for the Asian food but the European food. excited about the non-alcoholic beer and it was as delicious. Went for the Vereniki - potato & cheese. taste like home-made and it was just mild hot (temperature) for me.....will wanna try out the cakes next time
Spice Dad
Nice to find a place in Brisbane with Slavic food 😋 I haven’t had vareniki for a long time! The cheese and potato ones were good - wish there was a potato cheese and onion option though. The bratwurst was simple and tasty, and the alcohol free beer was really pretty good. I’ll come back and try some piroshki and borsch next time 👍
Brokenraven89
Amazed the place hasn't been shut down. Bought these chocolates for $40.00 a kg, apart from being old and stale they had worms living in them. This is disgusting. Stay well clear.<br/>
Joe K
Time to update my review here as Ian Ho and I are seeking coffee and cake after a spicy lunch. I order two coffees and a slice of cake to share. <br/><br/>What a difference 6 months makes. My last visit with Phuong Tran was so disappointing with poor service, lukewarm coffee and a tiny sliver of cake. Today’s service by two experienced ladies is prompt and friendly. Our Almond Milk Coffee and Cafe Latte are good. And our large slice of Medovik (Honey) Cake is so delicious. <br/><br/>My overall rating increases from 2 to 4. Thank you Euro Delicious!
Anna Ng
It’s probably my fault for thinking that a $7.95 bratwurst would be good. <br/><br/>Wasn’t greeted upon walking up to the counter, staff sort of just stood there till I said hello and placed my order 🤷🏻‍♀️ <br/><br/>Food came out quickly, though I was the only one waiting on food, so that was to be expected. <br/><br/>The bratwurst was okay. A bit tough? But the flavour of the actual sausage was good. <br/>Sauerkraut was a bit bland and didn’t really have a prominent flavour. Tomato sauce was abundant, but I like sauce so that was fine. <br/><br/>But can we just take a second to talk about the bread. It was microwaved... who microwaves bread. Euro delicious is literally located between Coles and Aldi. Surely they can provide bread that doesn’t need to be microwaved? The texture of the bread was just unpleasant to eat. It wasn’t soft it sort of just compacted when any pressure was applied to it. I’m also a pretty slow eater, so by the time I was almost done, the bread was hard and dry. Didn’t finish it, and I love carbs. <br/><br/>Thought this would be a nice European cafe I could frequently often as there aren’t many in the area. Perhaps I will purchase items from the delicatessen and prepare the food at home instead 🤷🏻‍♀️
Gloria
Had the German sausage at euro delicious, nothing really special, ordinary bread bun, massive amount of sauerkraut and MASSIVE amount of tomato sauce and mustard, which I had to scrape the sauce off. And no service at all, felt like I was at maccas if not worse, and dirty tables everywhere
K8 Tat
Very authentic European cuisine. I like the deli and produce attached to the Cafe. They sell traditional items that aren't readily available in stores.
Kimberley Savage
We had golbuki and pelmeni and both were authentic, delicious and cheap! Will come here often for lunch! Best Russian/polish cuisine on the Southside!
Atreyu
Euro Delicious - Upper Mount Gravatt, Brisbane. Another one of the many additions to Garden City Mall's newly refurbished food court, Euro Delicious looks to be one of the more distinctive, exotic and communal newcomers to the place. Harvesting produce and serving dishes from all around the Baltic States and Russia, it aims to be a general meeting spot especially for the community of the said Baltic States. The outlay is modest, which is appropriate for the environment it has and for once it escapes the food court vibe that plagues so many places within Garden City. <br/><br/>Going here, it was with my dining buddy pre-planning a coffee stop before the usual weekly grocery shop. A couple of ideas in mind, the familiar ended up being the choice and ergo Euro Delicious ended up being the stop. I had noticed it many times, and it looked to be interesting and different enough to warrant a closer look. Delicatessens look to be the best place for exotic fare, since it is more authentic and reasonably priced. <br/><br/>The young lady serving was really pleasant. She was new to the place and wanting to have reassurance about how well she was doing (she was fine, and with heaps of practice could become really good). Her work ethic is really good, plus she has well advanced customer service skills. On top of that, the other members of the staff were good and productive clearing the tables efficiently. It is hard to put my finger on it, but something about just how open and friendly it was gave it an authentic feeling that I had heard so much about from media. <br/><br/>Euro Delicious is part delicatessen, and part cafe. In the delicatessen part, there are various Russian and Eastern European products for sale including caviar, breads, preserves, snacks, meats and all sorts of items which will make any homesick expat feel at home. They even have a shop online, and do catering. At the cafe, all sorts of wholesome and hearty fare is available to sample including some of the most signature food. Most of them are dumpling-based, plus there is a distinct focus on crepes as well. This is all for a reasonable price, something which is relied upon with delicatessens. Then there is the range of cakes and sweets, which is always a surprise on top of the ones that they display. All these sweets are available with a side of coffee or tea. <br/><br/>Starting off with the coffees, the one that I got was the standard doppio. The coffee shot was a well made one, strong and hot as it needed to be (as hot as it could possibly be, as the table was nearly in arm's reach of the espresso machine) and had such a good flavour along with a decent crema on top. Lara, the barista, knew what she was doing. It was good enough that I got a second cup with my dessert course. The coffee that they use comes from Aromas, and in the hands of this barista you could not be blamed for thinking it is one of the better, and bolder roasts around. <br/><br/>My dining buddy went to get an "Esterhazy", one of the greatest cakes from around the world. With the many layers of meringue, and cream and a finishing of hazelnuts around the outside plus white chocolate on top, Esterhazy has an advantage of being characteristically unique. <br/><br/>After looking through the menu, the order which I got was a beef pirozky. This is a common snack food that is available in the home countries, and is able to be eaten on the run. It is sort of like a cross between a dumpling and a pie. It can be filled with all sorts of items. This is a tasty little snack that, as a snack, is substantially sized and moreish. They are made with a special yeast-dough which is ultra soft, and cushions the filling inside. The amount of meat inside was really generous, and made it really dense. Adding on some onion sprinkled liberally around after eating this I am afraid to say it is goodbye meat pie, pirozky has taken your place. <br/><br/>After the first course, it was onto trying out one of the sweets. Again, there were so many that could be selected from; what I had in the end was something called a "siniki". Think of a cheesecake, made with cottage cheese instead of cream cheese then with sultanas mixed throughout the batter. First, the most obvious at the moment, someone has finally found a use for cottage cheese. Two come to a serving, and along with a bit of cream for dipping. It was softer than the cream cheese variety, and had a slightly more sour flavour. The sultanas added to them<br/><br/>Without any doubts, and in all honesty without mincing words, Euro Delicious is one of the best and most distinct finds that I have come across in the past year. Since there is such a variety of all new stuff - to me at least - this looks to be a possible destination of many returns, and a lovely communal atmosphere and good coffee certainly help make it that. The best of luck to the crew at Euro Delicious.
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