Showing posts with label Bay of Plenty. Show all posts
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Friday, April 15, 2011

A Chilly Sunday at Tauranga McCafe

Chilly Sunday at McCafe


This afternoon Hubby and I decided to have a break from cleaning out the house and take Dex to McCafe. We ordered our $6 Combos - Trim hot choc and a berry cheesecake for me, a Cappucino and Cheese cake for hubby, and ordered a mini muffin and a fluffy for D. The fluffy was only 50c so we were expecting something tiny and ridiculous. Well, in the picture below, the fluffy is the bottom drink. It was the same size as our drinks!! Crazy. So all up, everything we bought cost just over $13. Stoked.




Then we took him out to the playground, and timed it just right, there was no one else out there, so he got to play in the big kids part, not just the toddler area! He loved it. We were expecting him to have a big sleep when we got home, but alas, no, he hasn't slept a wink. **sigh** at least he had fun though.




Saturday, November 6, 2010

Excellent service at "High Tea", The Sebel Hotel, Tauranga.



Today myself and a couple of friends attended "High Tea" at the Sebel Hotel in Tauranga. We had gotten ourselves vouchers to make it half price and thought we would give it a try.
We went in there not expecting a whole lot, but you know what? It was EXCELLENT!! The service was great,beautiful atmosphere, the drinks were nice and the food was just AWESOME.


Now we don't claim to be classy by any means of the word, however we got ourselves all dolled up, put on some makeup and away we went. We were treated like we belonged there, from the minute we walked in.

I would highly recommend giving this a try to anyone,  and we thought before going, that it wouldn't be worth it for the normal price of $20 per person, but you know what? After actually going, I would love to go back and do it all again, even for the normal price!!

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Free "Fluffies" at Esquires cafe in Tauranga

STORY BY NIKKI-NOO IN TAURANGA

So this will be a quick review for my first post, but yesterday Hubby and I took our 1 year old son to Esquires Cafe, in the Goddards Arcade in Tauranga, so that he could try his first ever "fluffy"

When we got there, we received EXCELLENT service, and were told that we could have a free fluffy for our son when adults are purchasing something. This in itself was great news, although we expected a cup with just some fluff and nothing else.

We received our drinks and food, and out came the fluffy. Needless to say our son was estatic to have his own drink all to himself, and the girl that bought it out explained it was very weak hot chocolate underneath a whole lot of fluff, with chocolate powder sprinkled on top and a couple of marshmellows, all in a cute little cup.

Well, there is a couple of photos below. It was a messy experience, but he had a great time and the fact that the food and drinks there are a little on the expensive side was more than made up for by the excellent free fluffy!

Excuse our son looking a little tired, he was way overdue for a sleep by then!


Friday, October 1, 2010

Robert Harris Should be Embarrassed



The dreaded tomato sauce swizzle!


Where did the cream go?


::Robert Harris Cafe, Katikati::

I live in Katikati. Where is that, you may say? Just 20 - 30 minutes north of Tauranga. A retirement town full of creative people. Most only see the main street, which is the State Highway that you zoom along on your way from Aucks to Tauranga or the Mount for your summer holiday. But there is way more to Kati than meets the eye. We have a few cafes, but if you want a cafe break on your way through, dont stop at the Robert Harris!

I like to critique cafes and restaurants in the Tauranga/Katikati area, so here is my critique of this cafe. I don't always have negative critiques, but today I'm serving one up.

I also like to critique the way people serve tea. Coffee is everywhere, but there is also an art to serving up a great cup of tea.

I have given this cafe so many chances but I have to say it would be one of the worst in Katikati, foremost for service and then the food. Why go? Well, sadly its the only cafe that is open 7 days in the main street of Katikati, so if you want to go somewhere for Sunday lunch its the most obvious place. It has an awesome location right on SH2 with an inviting outdoor area out the front. Other family members have eaten here and found it lacking. The main problem being with the service. The counter staff always seem new and don't know alot. The waitresses are very untrained, leaning over customers and getting orders confused.

One of my pet peeves with staff is their lack of initiative in suggestions to customers. I ordered the pumpkin frittata out of the cabinet. I also wanted a cake and ordered the carrot cake muffin and a cup of tea. She DID ask if I wanted cream with my cake, and I said YES, thank you very much, but she did not ask if I wanted salad with my frittata.

Soon after sitting down she arrived with the cup of tea. I said I wanted it with my muffin, which was after my frittata. She said I should have asked! So, she left and came back with the Frittata which arrived as pictured above. I honestly expected it to come with a salad. No-one asked me if I wanted salad and if I had been asked I would have said yes. However, this is how it arrived.....with a really classy swizzle of tomato sauce on the side!!!!! Amazing. I was there again just this last Sunday and gladly did not eat a thing, but watched a friends lovely chicken and feta filo wrap and salad arrive with the dreaded tomato sauce swizzle on the side! Firstly.....who eats tomato sauce with chicken? let alone chicken done in a nice filo wrap! What are they thinking? A nice sweet balsamic glaze would be so much more acceptable. Needless to say, my friend ate his wrap and salad and left the tomato swizzle to rot!

Ive sat there with another friend who just wouldn't finish his lunch because he said it was awful!
Finally, my carrot cake muffin arrived.......without the cream......completely naked, with a cup of
tea. My husband pointed out the lack of cream which I had asked for but I just plain couldn't be bothered asking for it. The cake was dry and unimpressive.

I don't think I will set foot in this cafe again and I will not recommend it to anyone.

The times I have been there in the past I have also had bad service, received salad with no dressing and had to ask for some, so I think I've pretty much had it with Robert Harris, Katikati.

Tea: Always arrives in a coffee cup.....what more can I say.

Positives:There is food there.

Negatives:Ive pretty much covered it above but to summarise, bad service, tacky bland food, tomato sauce with everything!

FFC Rating: Presentation - bad
Taste - average
Size - small
Service - bad
Venue - average
Tea - average