"Cheesy beans and more..."

A review of Domali Cafe by Nonnie written on Saturday 28th of March 2009

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Good, generously portioned, honest, hearty, homecooked food; attentive staff, and arguably the best cappucinos in Crystal Palace. There are always interesting specials to choose from the blackboard (which is an eccletic global menu), or failing that, have the most delicious double-fried chunky chips and a BCM (Beans, Cheddar and Marmite on thick crusty white toast!). There is definitely something to please everyone -- even meat eaters won't be disappointed!

Domali's is one of the nicest places to eat and relax with friends in Crystal Palace. It is sometimes horrendously busy (especially at weekends because the cafe then offers Eggs Benedict and Eggs Florentine, which are both lovely with fresh hollandaise sauce), but the waiting staff always try and accommodate you and keep you informed with waiting times and so forth. It's lovely to have a local cafe that is open til 11pm at night, so when one gets the urge for a smoothie or a pint, a piece of cake or a pie, then these needs can all be met in an unpretentious setting. .

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