Sunday, 18 March 2012

Kazan Cafe

Kazan Café
Wilton Road
£20
When this was Caramel it was the first brunch review we did. Now it is operating under the Kazan banner and what’s not to like? We went on a Sunday morning and it was busy but still had a nice relaxed atmosphere. Nobody was trying to rush us. I had an orange, carrot and ginger juice. You feel healthy just thinking about it and even MP admitted that the ginger gives a good kick. I was thrilled to see that BLT with fries was under the healthy eating section. Who are they kidding? Maybe it is all relative – anyway I had it! I’m getting a bit ciabatta’d out so I was pleased that it was just ordinary toast filled with BL and T. The mayo had a mustard taste and it was just what I wanted. Washed down with green tea and I’d like to think that we won’t need to eat again for days. But of course we will and now we know that Kazan café does a great brunch. HP



Gee, a brilliant clear day in London and we went out for breakfast. Kazan Café is situated on a corner and the light flooded in. I knew what I was going to have even before we arrived: pot of black tea and an omelet. Most omelets you get two filling and I was pleased to see that I could have three. I went for bacon, cheese and olives. I was a bit disappointed that I only got a mug of tea. The omelet when it did arrive looked good. The fries and the side salad were also tempting. I find that most restaurants when they cook with olives usually have black ones. My omelet had a mix so a bit of a plus. The bacon was also properly cooked and not at all limp. OK, the critique is that the omelet was slightly dry. The fries were crispy (good) and the side salad did have a slight Turkish hint which I think reflects well on the place and expected given the owners also run a Turkish restaurant.

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