Discover Restaurants offering the best Cafe food in Wodonga, Victoria, Australia including Pemberton Pantry, BeanStation Cafe, Platinum Brew, Mr. Benedict, The Secret Cup, Geoffrey Michael Patissier, The Proprietor, Anthonys Crepe Cafe, Cafe Grove, Cafe Dalchini
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4 based on 76 reviews
Cafe Dalchini is an restaurant on 451 Dean Street, Albury. On one hand, our dishes will take you into a new world of modern cuisine, while on the other, our more traditional menu pieces will transport you to our family homes in India. â Dalchini is the pe
We headed to Cafe Dalchini after a quick trip advisor search for places to eat in Albury. We were worried about places being open as we were arriving in town around 8pm after travelling. We didnât need to worry about being late or rushed at Cafe Dalchini.After looking over the extensive menu I asked the waiter for some recommendations - firstly fusion or traditional. His answer summed it up. âIf you want Indian like you have in other restaurants, then traditional. If you want something that you remember because itâs different - then fusion.â We went with some fusion options. Great decision!Entrees were meat samosa papdi chat - delicious!! I wasnât quick enough to get a photo Mains were butter chicken taco which was a delicious take in a traditional butter chicken curry and a spiced chicken and scallop (which was served with sweet potato, broccoli, beans and peas. Both meals were amazing. The flavours just buzzed on your mouth (not a super spicy buzz - rather a delicious blend of flavours)The menu options were extensive - it would be easy to be a repeat customer and not have the same meal twice. The wine list was also great. The two staff members who served us were friendly and helpful. Great service!!What a find! There is a part of me that is glad Cafe Dalchini is 3.5 hours from home ... otherwise I would be eating here far too often
4 based on 154 reviews
After several visits to Cafe Grove ,misguided staff and average food would be my best way to describe this place for breakfast. I like to give a place a few visits before posting but I think the attached photos of my poached eggs speak for themselves. Maybe lunch or dinner might be their strong suit
4 based on 61 reviews
Next door to Paul's Warehouse
My wife and I came here for lunch and decided to have 2 savoury crepes. I was really looking forward to a special experience given the previous ratings and that this place held itself out as a specialist crepe restaurant.My ham cheese and egg crepe tasted quite bland, needing seasoning and honestly, tasted like it was a reheated crepe when in fact it was freshly made. My wife said her mushroom one was just ok.Also, the plate as presented looked quite boring and felt they could have done more to present the crepe better.Overall, i would say this crepe was worth $6, not the $10 paid.Disappointed and will not be back for lunch. Coffee was good though!
4 based on 458 reviews
Our food is both familiar and unique; we source our ingredients from the backyards and paddocks of local gardeners and farmers, ensuring true seasonality and locality.
I have eaten at The Proprietor several times over the past couple of years and can never fault the service or the food.The staff are always friendly, service is quick, food delicious and beautifully presented; they cater for a wide range of dietary requests without any fuss; and the prices are moderate for such a popular and well run establishment.
4 based on 173 reviews
A modern French Patisserie bringing city quality and flair to the country! Our Vision Geoffrey has a single vision: to utilise his expertise as a pastry chef to consistently offer high-quality, distinctive pastries, gateaux, macarons and modern wedding ca
Celebrated my birthday here with family with cake and coffee. Excellent and friendly service topped by absolutely scrumptious cakes and great coffee. It was also fascinating to watch through the kitchen window a croquembouche being assembled. Highly recommended!
4 based on 76 reviews
An oasis on Wodonga's main street, The Secret Cup offers beautiful coffee, light meals, sweets, art and music, in a garden and heritage building with front and rear courtyards. Focus on local produce, local artists and locally roasted coffee.
Lovely ambiance and very pleasant spot to sit in the sun. The trouble is that the food is quite ordinary and very expensive for what you get. I paid $9.50 for a salad roll. When it arrived it had a small piece of ham, bit of plastic cheese from the supermarket and a piece of lettuce. Best avoided.Thanks for your input FNerk, we're sorry you found our cafe/restaurant expensive, however would like to note that the salad rolls have a generous amount of double smoked ham, tasty cheese from a local dairy (not from the supermarket), pickled carrot (pickled here by our kitchen), cos lettuce and tomato, with a local mustard spread.The rolls are offered mainly as a quick take-away option, with the main fare being our al a carte menu, which you'll find is the cheapest in the region for the standard of meal offered.I do hope you'll give us another try and perhaps appreciate the amount of staff being paid to bring the lovely ambience and food which is sourced locally from small family businesses, like ours, to you. :)
4 based on 546 reviews
My new husband and I came in for breakfast on our honeymoon before exploring the town for the day. My husband always leaves a little bit of food on his plate which I have to eat. Nothing to eat this time; he finished his whole plate! We went back the very next day! Coffee is good too.
4 based on 146 reviews
Suggested we go here by friends while staying overnight in Wodonga. Nice looking cafe with plenty of space and the place was pretty full with people coming for Sunday breakfast etc. Being from Melbourne we were rather surprised with the prices. You can't get all that back home for that amount of money. It was recommended we eat the egg and bacon roll and my wife did and she liked it, I had mushrooms on toast and while I liked it very much it was a fraction too vinegary, but nothing worth worrying about. Others might like it that way.Coffee was exactly as expected, so no complaints. Service was good and prompt delivery of meals. All good there.A kid didn't want their waffles so I had those too and can say they are pretty good as they can easily be bad in my experience.They do dinner as well as far as I could tell and if you wanted to get drunk on wine, this is the place. The wine by the glass is at least half what it is in Melb. It's a nice generic looking country cafe/restaurant, nothing to get excited about but nothing to complain about either.A very pleasant and satisfying place for a meal and on a nice day the tables outside would be very nice.
4 based on 204 reviews
We stopped at BeanStation on our way to Melbourne instead of the dreaded McHighway special. Nice industrial decor. Great coffee and service. The Reuben was amazing, with lovely fat and crunchy chips. Cauliflower fritters were meh ... no cauliflower texture, sauce/dressing/chick peas could be improved. Weâll be back.
Pemberton Pantry is a unique general store showcasing quality local produce in their menu 7 days a week. With ala carte breakfast 7 days and lunch Tuesday to friday. The store emphasises the importance of direct trade, with both quality and locality the p
This small cafe offers tasty, fresh delicious food. Itâs great to see an all day breakfast menu that isnât only about eggs. My mushrooms with feta were a treat. The staff are friendly and helpful. Whilst itâs not in the center of Albury it is very close and perfect for West Albury residents. I donât drink coffee, and tea was not listed in the drinks. They actually serve T 2 leaf teas. Another plus for me.Iâll be back.
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