Taste & Savour - Taste & Savour 185 Glenda Drive
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based on 8 reviews
Contact Taste & Savour
Address : | unit 20 Shotover Ridge Business park, Taste & Savour 185 Glenda Drive, Queenstown 9300, New Zealand |
Phone : | π +98 |
Postal code : | 9300 |
Website : | http://www.tasteandsavour.co.nz/ |
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Katie B on Google
β β β β β I can't speak highly enough about this cafe. The food is to die for, I personally think that they have the best pies and pastries in Queenstown, and the location is perfect for a quick stop on the way to work or the airport. The last time we went it was fairly gusty outside but the courtyard is perfectly sheltered so we were able to enjoy the sun (and a great view of The Remarkables) without being bothered by the wind. Fast and friendly service, I always leave with a smile on my face. Definitely check out this place if you get the chance!
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Heather Li Sheman on Google
β β β β β My partner found this cafe when he had to drop off his car for a repair service. And now I'm doing the same! It's a charming, friendly space with an amazing mountain view in a very unexpected location. I'm writing this review so it stays open!! I had a beautiful latte and delicious eggs benny with kind service on the patio on a quiet early Friday morning. A great place to visit for fun and especially if you're in this area and looking for something casual and delicious
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Lee Elaine on Google
β β β β β Nice little garden with a charming terrace behind. The Eggs Benedict are fantastic! The salads are healthy but not as tasty, the dates&orange scones are good. I would recommend to try a matcha or tumeric latte since the βhome-made-chaiβ tasted not very different to any other chai-latte I got in NZ.
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Marklin Ang on Google
β β β β β Gosh. This cafe is a hidden gem! The warmth upon stepping into the cafe, literally and figuratively, was impeccable. It was cosy and everyone working there were in such positive attitudes! Besides the amazing ladies serving me, even the chef greeting me when he walked past me (Martin, was it?) made the whole experience wholesome.
And guys, I am not kidding when I say this is probably one of the best omelettes I've ever had in my life. I did not expect that since it looked rather innocuous, or rather, unassuming, when I was served. No words can describe how runny the omelette was and how the flavours of the herbs and ingredients play so beautiful in your mouth. At $14.50, I do find it a tad more expensive than I'd have paid, since the Sourdough was just two small slices, but the impeccable service exceeds what I'm paying for.
I'm not a coffee connoisseur so I can't comment on the coffee.
Kudos to the amazing team! Definitely be back when I'm driving towards QT again.
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MsKTMvalley on Google
β β β β β Delicious breakfast and coffee every time. You should have a no talking on the phone in the outside space though. Itβs a small area and voices travel. Last time I was stuck in front of the lady yapping on the phone by herself and I couldnβt enjoy breakfast. And there was another guy in the corner taking short work calls. Really people? People come here to enjoy the outdoors, bird noises, mountain views. Not hear your ridiculous phone conversations. This is a cafe not your home.
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Marc Ains on Google
β β β β β Fantastic food and well priced. Waffles were light and fluffy with good topping and the full breakfast was made with great quality ingredients with a selection of bread choices on offerp
Only downside didn't actually affect us on our visit, but there is limited indoor seating, outside has been done very well to make the most of the natural scenery on offer, however it looked to be lacking heating/weather cover for the colder months. I will be returning though,
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Clare Sim on Google
β β β β β Cosy cafe tucked and hidden away in an industrial park but certainly popular! Customer service was great, I had the 3-egg cheesy omelette which was divine. My friend has the bacon and egg pie which also didnβt disappoint. They make their own chutneys and jams, and ours was served with a sample of their kashmiri tomato relish, really good. Iβm giving 4 stars because the rosemary bread served with the omelette was way too salty. I usually love bread but I couldnβt get beyond 2 bites of it.
What struck me about this cafe was the 3 or 4 standing freezers of takeaway meals, ranging from lasagnas to curries with small to large sizes. Costing upwards of $15, you can easily pop in and out to get a couple of takeaways. Convenient for busy professionals.
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Ken Yang (YK) on Google
β β β β β Best cafe from ever. Must visit in Queenstown.
The chef must have magic in making things with love.
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