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2011-04-20
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For full review with pictures, visit: http://coffeetablepeople.blogspot.com/2011/04/to-drink-coffee-at-fika.htmlStepping into the cafe on a sunny early afternoon, we were greeted with a spot casually bustling with people. We sniffed into the air and promptly announced, "This place smells just like (the restaurant side of) IKEA!"Service was pretty quick and prompt. Michelle ordered Kopparberg's Pear Cider ($6.50). Camy picked Honest Ice Tea - Black Forest Berry ($6.50). M picked Honest Ice FruitA
Stepping into the cafe on a sunny early afternoon, we were greeted with a spot casually bustling with people. We sniffed into the air and promptly announced, "This place smells just like (the restaurant side of) IKEA!"
Service was pretty quick and prompt. Michelle ordered Kopparberg's Pear Cider ($6.50). Camy picked Honest Ice Tea - Black Forest Berry ($6.50). M picked Honest Ice FruitAde - Cranberry Lemonade ($6.50). One can always get a cup of Iced Water (refillable) for $0.50.
Michelle had the Aglio Olio ($13.90). It was enjoyed muchly and quickly, notably having the kick needed for the dish but isn't painfully spicy. The Aglio Olio at Fika is served plain and additional ingredients that goes into it will be charged.
M ordered the Swedish Hash ($17.90) which was a nice skillet of potatoes, beef & onions topped with a sunny side up. It was a pretty dish with a similar palette of taste to the meatballs, so be sure to order something else if you're going for a varied platter of tastes when sharing with friends.
We also ordered the Swedish Pancakes ($9.90) which was essentially crepes served with whipped cream, jam and vanilla. I felt this dish offered too milky a palette with both vanilla and whipped cream, but perhaps dairy fans might've enjoyed it better.
Make a reservation (a must!) and bring your best buddies along for a lazy weekend brunch.
我们在Fika 享受了一呈心灵之旅。
張貼