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Bidrage med feedbackI wish I could do this place anymore, because it has such a cool atmosphere, and I respect every restaurant, which is primarily voluntary and nonprofit, but I have to say that food was very average when I was there. The time and effort of volunteers and perhaps the inability to be premature for better quality ingredients, the reason is the reason why I do not mark this by 2.0, since I would not normally not. Admire really projects like this and the parramattas Darcy Street project. Grief Chicken Fajitas: The portion size was pretty good as it came with 4 flour mini tortillas and enough filling to enjoy each of them. But it was just not exciting. The chicken was cooked with onions and capsicum, but had very little taste. The chicken pieces were a bit greasy. The Guacamole was pretty nice, but then the salsa had too much onion that it overwhelmed everything else overwhelmed. It was all right, but not better than your local Takeaway place to be honest. Grief The music and the atmosphere at the spot ... read more
You have a really amazing service that always helps. We had the veggie-nachos, chicken tactos, fish tactos and sangria. The Tacos were really good, they can say that they really use fresh fish while they taste amazing. The Sangria is also really good - definitively recommend to order a ball!
Two wolves have a great atmosphere and a unique place, which is mainly voluntary and charitable, but the food is only disappointing. I had been here some time ago and remember to enjoy it, but they have changed the menu since then. The serving sizes are just too small for the price (2 Tacos for $ 12 are tiny and have little filling) if the order came out of Nachos, there was a hard avocado instead of Guacamole. I know that your money supports a great initiative, but for these prices you can do much better.
A nice cozy place in Broadway, food was ok, but nothing special, but knew the restaurant serves a greater purpose than empty stomach, I would like to go back and hopefully be thrilled.
We came here when I was curious about the village, and I met my sister in the city studying in the fishing library, so it was a comfortable place. It is a bright friendly room. The food was quite affordable and decent. However, I have to raise some questions about the Social Enterprise component. It seems to support largely unskilled volunteers of Australian Jesuit's shoulder (ie some of the most expensive schools in Sydney, whose old boys networks of every public life level infiltrate) in developing countries through "Service Years and Voluntourism" (which they call diving projects). I work in international development, and this model is very problematic. I have viewed the website of the Cardoner project, which this café is part of, and could not find any information about the impact on the development or sustainability of your projects. The information has been aligned to tell potential participants, which have a life-consuming experience they will have. In addition, it voluntarily includes the orphanage as one of the options particularly problematic. There is much more about the Cardoner website that rings alarm bells. So I really question the Social Enterprise component - seems that rich children support, "to have amazing overseas experiences, rather than actually supporting poor communities abroad? You just have to look at the building in which This restaurant is housed in which we rents commercially, an absolute bomb would cost to have questions about the validity of the social enterprise component of this project. People should know this if they eat their "Social Enterprise "Tacos.
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