Reviews on Cafe food in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada including darlise Cafe, Cafe 22, Princess Cafe, Queen Street Commons
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5 based on 45 reviews
Darlise Cafe is a breakfast-lunch restaurant in Downtown Kitchener. Most items on the menu are made in house
Don't look at the GPS where to find this place as I walked around a few blocks from the Medical Clinic (finally made it).Ordered a denver sandwich as I needed to drive another 1.5 hours to my next destination.It is a busy place with one waitress who was very nice. The Darlise Denver was okay as it was in the tad side of being dry. I wish I ordered something else but such is life.It seemed the other customers were very enjoying their meals very much and since I only had a denver this is why I voted 4/5.Clean establishment helps as well for the vote.
4 based on 63 reviews
Located at the heart of Uptown Waterloo, Cafe 22 is a hidden gem where guests can enjoy mouthwatering lunch with co-workers, aromatic specialty coffee and rich dessert with friends, and relax with a glass of wine and unique charcuterie boards with a date.
You would miss it if you didn't already know it was there. However, once you've been there you are likely to go back! I had dinner there for the first time on a week night with 2 girlfriends. I was looking for a light dinner that would be reasonably priced so they recommended Cafe 22. Well, it did not disappoint! The decor and ambiance are just lovely. The menu has salads, wraps, paninis and desserts. They also have a great wine menu with most of the wines being from the Niagara region.I had the spinach salad ($10.50) and added chicken to it ($3.50). One friend had a tune wrap and the other had a panini. We were all satisfied with our meals, and that spinach salad was one of the best I have ever had. My meal was close to $15, the glass of wine was about $10, plus tip, I paid just over $40 altogether.I'm looking forward to returning and having that salad again!
4 based on 70 reviews
I have eaten at the Princess Cafe several times. It is always very good. But today, my goodness, I had the best panini I have ever tasted. It was the Californian, on dark brown bread, with cheddar, avocado, grilled peppers, fresh ripe tomato, pesto, and a thick layer of herbs and arugula. Every bit of it was bursting with flavor; it was cooked to perfection. ($9)My friend had a salad with golden and red beets, fresh spinach and a bunch of other things. She said it was exceptional.
4 based on 26 reviews
You don't have to be a vegetarian to enjoy the Commons. I'm a meat eater, but that doesn't mean I need meat at every meal. Mix in a salad, something made of chickpeas, or any of the many other choices, and you've got a tasty meal know what you normally eat.Today's special was Split Pea Dahl. I've never heard of that before. Since my last name is Dahl, I decided I had to try it. It was a spicy split pea and carrot concoction served over a bed of white rice. That and a house blend coffee set me back a whopping (Not) $5.85 (only $4.50 U.S.). This place has a great vibe to it. Support the Commons!
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