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Contribute FeedbackBased on the average rating of 4.4, the A Bite To Eat Cafe is definitely worth a visit.
What Sergio Schmid likes about A Bite To Eat Cafe:
it was an amazing experience for me, I've been to a lot of Indian restaurants however this restaurant is like no other, the food was immaculate and the waiters were friendly, I recommend that if you are nearby then go and take a dine there View all feedback.
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eating is really tasty and served by very attentive and polite employees. the tables are well removed with a lot of space for easy walk. prices are very reasona...
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"I came here with my family for a long awaited meet up. We ordered pretty much everything on the menu and every dish was as good as the last. My favourites were the prawns, whipped goats cheese and the buttermilk chicken. Our waitress ‘Erin’ was extremely attentive and I was never left without a beer in front of me. (Cruz campo with 20% lemonade top is a drink to admire). I also had a very nice conversation with one of the chefs in the beer garden (I believe he was called Jack). I was keen to know what went in to making the famous salt and pepper fries. He was very happy to tell me his chefs secrets. I will be back very soon."