Euro Cafe

Euro Cafe

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Posted 2011-10-28 by Courtney Gahanfollow
This casual, little corner cafe offers an overwhelming, but oh-so-tasty selection of (mostly) Greek food. The people I went with were seasoned experts and chose quickly, leaving me feeling immense pressure to do the same, so I haphazardly selected the Haloumi Platter. We took a seat and were immediately brought water, and impressively soon after our food arrived.

My platter consisted of Greek salad, tzatziki, pita bread and grilled haloumi. The food was great, the portions were perfectly sized and the prices were fantastic; my meal was $9.50, but the thing that stood out the most was the service. We received a very warm greeting upon arrival, and during our meal three different smiling people (two waitresses and the owner himself) came over to check how everything was going. Usually I find this practice quite annoying, but somehow they pulled it off spectacularly.
Not only do they provide lunch, they open at 6am for the early birds so you can grab something from their similarly overwhelming breakfast menu. There's also a selection of cakes, other sweets and drinks. Everything is available for take-away or to eat in.

The only drawback is the location on busy Logan Road, so it's not the most peaceful scene if you choose to sit outside. Inside however, the noise is somehow drowned out. Probably by the sound of that voice in your head deciding that you'd like to eat there more often.

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136569 - 2023-06-13 12:38:58

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