Reviews

  1. Mahalia Tapa-Mosen ★★★☆☆

    Nice staff, but food isn't worth the price. It seems like some of their cabinet food is bought pre made. Ordered a bacon and egg pie and raspberry white chocolate cheesecake. Pie was $7:30 and had to be heated up. It tasted nice, and included more seasoning than expected, but for the price, I would've expected real bacon (they used pieces) and a fresh, crispy pastry (not sure how it was heated, possibly microwave as it was a bit limp/almost soggy). Cheesecake was $6.80, not smooth and too sweet, but the crust was nice. Maybe try some of their meals or cabinet food that looks fresh.

  2. Michael Fauchelle ★★★★★

    Excellent, friendly service, and delicious food. Their homemade pies are very tasty, and they do great coffee too! It's a good spot to meet with friends - with both indoor and outdoor seating options. Highly recommended if you're in the area.

  3. Gary Mitchell ★★★★★

    Fantastic service great coffee and possible the best cheese scone I have ever had.

  1. ten ten ★★★★★

    Good latte with yummilicious apple muffin. The boss Mr. Deng are so friendly. Had a nice chat with him.

  2. ten 10 ★★★★★

    Good latte with yummilicious apple muffin. The boss Mr. Deng are so friendly. Had a nice chat with him.

  3. Steve Swanson ★☆☆☆☆

    I don't consider myself a coffee connoisseur but this was a poorest excuse for a coffee I've had in a long time. Not only was my milk (on my 'flat white') not frothy but the coffee itself tasted like dish washing liquid mixed with burnt toast...

  1. Jo Jo ★★★☆☆

    Street market Sunday around 1pm and there was plenty of seating available. Ordered Eggs Benedict and Caesar Salad with chicken off the Brunch menu, a banana shake and a decaf mocha. The front of house service was great - polite and friendly without being over the top. Drinks came in a timely manner as did the food. The shake was 'yummy' but the mocha seemed a little watery and very sweet. The eggs were cooked well for my liking - a little oozy and the ham was nice but the muffin hadn't been toasted enough so was a little too soft. The hollandaise tasted fine but seemed to have split. The caesar came with a lettuce salad that had tomato, carrot and red cabbage added. All in all, the food wasn't terrible - everything was perfectly edible - and the cabinet food of panini's, sandwiches and quiche looked great but little things let the cafe down. I'd give the place another go if I was in the area but wouldn't make a special trip. I'd like to give it half a star more cos 3 stars isn't enough but 4 is too many.

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The Village Patisserie Cafe is located at 10 Ganges Road, Khandallah, Wellington 6035, New Zealand

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