Terry got a ham and cheese panini. It was pretty standard-- ham, brie, and Dijon mustard served with some purple Terra chips. It was a good, standard sandwich.
I got the curried chicken salad. I love curried chicken salad! I remember the old Le Cezanne on Hyde Park addicting me to it a few years ago. They served theirs on a baguette, and it was marvelous. I duplicated it myself, but since Terry isn't a curry fan, I don't make it very often. Coffee Emporium's is OK-- it was a little dry (needed just a touch more mayonnaise) but the flavor was good, with a standard yellow curry powder. I'd definitely order it again, but perhaps just as chicken salad and not as a sandwich.
Coffee Emporium isn't just for coffee-- their sandwiches are pretty good, too! Combine that with friendly service, a nice atmosphere and WiFi-- it could totally be my office away from home.
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The boyfriend is tearing the place up this summer isn't he?
Like the new layout.
I wasn't that thrilled with the waffles at the Emporium.
Sounds good, since Lavo has fallen off my lunch radar I am going to have to try here. I kind of liked the old layout.
But the big question: Do they put sultanas in their curried chicken salad? (I believe they are attempting to approximate coronation chicken, which definitely calls for sultanas.)
I would have enjoyed Coffee Emporium more if it wasn't so cavernous and cold. It really needs some simple, inexpensive design work to make it more cozy. There's a limit to how much people will want to hang out in such a large, garage-like space.
Totally agree with Jackie, good to hear from you. I get this cold feel more in the winter, in fact, I think that is one of the reasons I did not go back and eat in, I usually just did carry out. It needs to have some zone seating areas, Ott lights or similar sun replicating lighting would help.
5chw4r7z-- he is, isn't he? I'm liking the new layout too-- more space and it's a bit cleaner.
Vudutu-- You will, the prices are fairly good. They do have some comfy chairs and conversation corners which feel warm and inviting.
Jackie-- they do! And I think you're right about them trying to copy coronation chicken. I don't find CE cold, however-- maybe it's because I've only been there in the summer for any extended period. I'll let you know in the winter.
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