Fambrini's Cafe
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Akshay G
Reviewer
Overpriced. The portions are way too big and you're essentially paying for two meals. Why not reduce the portion size a little and charge less? The California omelet conceptually sounds nice but is overloaded with chicken and bacon. It needs to have less meat so that it is more balanced with the other ingredients. Service? There is no service at this restaurant. You have to get up and go to the counter everytime you want to order an additional item. It's a shame given that it has a nice ambience
Luke Schmidt
Reviewer
The raisins almost derailed my conversation here. I was catching up with a friend I hadn't seen in a while and ordered the granola with raisins. Unfortunately, the raisins kept gluing themselves to my teeth, and I found myself focusing less on our conversation and more on discreetly un-sticking them. Eventually, he got up to get some waters or just realized I needed a moment. I was able to get a lot of raisin removal done during that time. Overall, I enjoyed my time here even with the raisin pre
Chiucat / Angel
Reviewer
What a surprising find. Extremely well put together sandwiches (with lots of options), excellent coffee & other drinks, and a festive atmosphere separates lunch/ brunch spot from most others. Although the place was packed, the service was attentive (well, you do order and self-cater, but the staff is on hand as needed), and we had an amazing time with a table of 15.
Arthur T
Reviewer
Decided to try Fambrini's based on some recs from friends. Two of us ordered: californian sandwich $15.95 grilled chicken breast club sandwich $15.95 san pellegrino water $3.95 coke zero $2.50 Order at front and then staff will pass food to you. Personally had Californian sandwich. Overall good flavor, but on the pricier side for the amount of food you get. Lots of seating inside and outside. Parking can be tough. Ended up parking across the street since google maps gave us a detour.
Sabrina Fong
Reviewer
I've been coming here for the past 5 years and Fambrini Cafe is definitely my go to spot for a sinful and hearty brunch. My favourite thing to order is a half soup and half sandwich combo, it's not on the menu and kinda iykyk thing. They always serve tomato soup but it has an amazing basil pesto kinda finishing oil that just compliments the warm tangy tomato base. I've tried many sandwiches here and none has failed me. I also love that they bring in pastries from Anton and especially love the cr