L'ETO Caffe (Soho)
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L'ETO Caffe (Soho) Address 155 Wardour Street, Soho, London W1F 8WG L'ETO Caffe (Soho) Phone 020 7494 4991 L'ETO Caffe (Soho) Opening Hours Monday - Sunday : 9am - 11pm
Wednesday - Saturday : 8am - 11pmL'ETO Caffe (Soho) Food Price £20 - £40 per pax
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Their Honey cake is made in heaven
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Must go in one word is all I will say
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Some really nice teas if u are a tea person
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The display window was enough to tempt me to enter this lovely little cafe
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I had omelette that was perfectly made and also presented well
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The pancakes served with berries and ice cream was also a good choice
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The coffee was exceptionally good
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The only glitch to L'ETO Caffe (Soho) is the laid back staff
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The atmosphere is not as luxurious as Princi
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The biggest let down for me is their coffee
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Worse lathe you can drink in soho even Pret's lathe is 10 times better
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Eto cafe I came across was in Soho while roaming through the streets
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M sure there are other locations)
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S always a good healthy selection to choose from or you can be a bit more indulgent with their desserts and savoury tarts
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Each item on the plate below is individually priced so you can easily be paying up to £
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A friend of mine was constantly after me to try the specialty teas here
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It is a cute little cafe on the busy streets of Soho and the interiors are very well done
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I ordered a custom rose tea with vanilla and caramel
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The service was quite impressive and I had my tea served in less then 10 minutes in the cutest tea pot I had ever seen
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It took me a long time to decide what I wanted to try there are so many options and all so very pretty
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It's interesting and goes well with the yummy cakes
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The cake is made up of several layers of light sponge with a flavour reminiscent to McVities digestive biscuits (I love McVities so this is in no way a put down)
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The layers were held together with a delicious honey infused cream that complemented the nuttiness of the sponge really well
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The raspberry tart was pretty average though to be fair
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The appearance was divine but the taste left me wanting more
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I've passed this caffe so many times and always get tempted with the look of their cakes
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Go for the truffle cake which is super chocolatey
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The cappuccino was milkier than it should've been
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The Eggs Benedict with prosciutto were on point
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We mistakenly ordered the buckwheat pancakes with peanut butter sauce
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The waiter was kind enough to offer a bowl of berries to neutralise the overpoweringly peanut buttery sauce (though he charged for it)
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The verdict is to not order this unless you really love peanut butter
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The variety is impressive and the decor is vibrant too
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Green cake) seemed popular with guests but for the price I wouldn't come back unless I won money somewhere
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We were lucky enough to go at a time there was a table available (around 13h15 on a Saturday)
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Overall I left with a sense of a healthy eating brunch and quite happy with the choice
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I definitely think this restaurant is not as popular as it should be
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They have a whole range of desserts that are displayed in the restaurant and that you can choose from
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Their food and drinks look so pretty and you know whatever they make is made out of love
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So naturally when the father was visiting I made it a point to pencil it into our itinerary
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My choice of Friday morning at 11 AM was not a strategic one
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After deciding that no stack of pancakes is possibly worth a 45 minute wait &ndash
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Especially with an anticipated Borough Market adventure that afternoon &ndash
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I'm quite lucky that I work right next to some of the best bakeries/cafes/restaraunts in the city
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Three of which were belters and deserve mad ranting about
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The Mango and Coconut Meringue was on another level
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This Rose and Lychee cake was probably the one we'd buy multiples of
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After demolishing the Pistachio/Rose cake this was eaten slowly and rightfully so
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S breakfast is better than Breakfast Club
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Smooth and soft with a hint of saffron
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While waiting to get a table we were served a taster of the meringue cake which was delicious
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I ordered a flat white which was served in a beautiful cup
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Cake we went with a chocolate cinnamon cake (not great would not order it again) and a layered cake which was nice
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Overall a cosy bakery with good service and tasting dessert
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I ordered their Hot Chocolate and Strawberry and Blueberry Pancake with Vanilla Cream and Maple Syrup
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The fruits were mixed in the pancake batter instead of being served separately and was the perfect start to the day
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Not to forget their endless selection of cakes and pastries which is the best in London
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Their branch just off Oxford Street is next to Hummingbird
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Almost all of their cakes are very fresh and yummy
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We ordered poached eggs and French toast with coffee of course
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The poached eggs were soft but almost well done with a gorges color from the inside with avocados and baby spinach but the bread was very very hard to cut and eat
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The coffee was great as well
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The second time was just for coffee and cake with the family
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Weirdly the milk cake was very dry although I tried before in another branch and it was so soft and yummy
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The other cakes were great though specially the safran milk cake
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The service was really good in both visits despite the crowded place
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Rows of cake on the display were very tempting although ended up not ordering one
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Poached eggs were executed beautifully
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Yolks were almost well done but still with tender yummy centre
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Tasted plain initially so make sure to play with a concoction of salt and pepper
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Green tea cappucino came without sugar so help yourself with the granulated sugar provided on the table
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The Sunday brunch menu is quite healthy has regular and middle eastern style eggs
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I ordered regular strawberry banana pancakes with chia seeds and it was delicious
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Amazing for a fancy treat with your best friend or to take away a nice small cake for a celebration
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Cupcakes and a decadent chocolate cake are also on my mind as recommendations
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We had the Eggs Benedict which was super scrumptious
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The Truffled Burrata with Mushrooms and Scrambled Eggs was delicious as well
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We finally went ahead with one of the Carrot Cakes and a Chocolate cinnamon cake both were absolutely rich and satisfying
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The treats are as up to scratch in taste
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I asked for a suggestion as my mind was overwhelmed by the options
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The most popular choice reported back is the Honey Cake
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Feeling delicate but that honey flavour is pure intoxication
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The combination with spinach ciabatta tasted unique but delicious
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The honey cake was nice just as reviews had mentioned about it
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White chocolate hot chocolate with pistachio &
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All the drinks were served cold/warm
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It was crowded and they were under staffed
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It was made with a cream cheese frosting which was enjoyable but the chocolate cake and honey cake were let downs
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Too much beetroot and lemon so it was quite sour
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The honey cake is alright reminds me of a Russian dessert
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The best one was the dulce de leche one
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I highly recommended getting that with a nice latte
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The milk cake is a must to try
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Their flat white was done perfectly
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The tables were squeezed together that I didn't feel comfortable while sitting their
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The coffee is the only downside to this cafe
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The desserts are absolutely a must try
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The Mille feuille cake's pastry layers were too soggy and it was super difficult to cut the cake
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Yadokai sharing beer is divine and flows nicely with the buns (which are cheap to top up
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I had this mango and passionfruit cake which was incredible
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The ambiance is just magical
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The pricing was a bit above average though but as for the portion size of this cake slice
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