Tim L.
Yelp
Been wanting to try this place for a while, which is often dangerous as you end up setting ridiculously high expectations because of the anticipation. Alternatively, you get to a stage where you want to like it so much that you decide you like the food before even tasting it.
I turned the corner into Ironmonger lane and the first thing I saw was this enormous queue of city workers (note: city workers don't like queuing), that in itself was a testimony. After doing all my due diligence I had heard that they blitz through the queue and that the chargrilled pork banh mi was the meal to order, as I got to the front of the queue, I kept thinking that my queuing would not be justified if i just bought one item, so I threw in a portion of classic spring rolls too.
The food! The banh mi was a good all-rounder, the baguette was fresh, but not quite toasty like they are over at Banh Mi 11. The filling/bread ratio at City Caphe was bang on. The vegetables were deliciously pickled and the pork well marinated, although it was a tad dry near the middle. The spring rolls came with portioned lettuce, mint leaves and sauce, they were on the small side too, but packed with meat, it was very tasty!
All in all, City Caphe exceeded my expectations - despite lunch rush, they still delivered quality food. There's still a lot on the menu that I would like to try: the pho; bun hue, so there's no doubt I'll be back next time I have a meeting in the City.
Definitely worth the visit and the queue, maybe I'll bring a friend next time... on second thoughts, I could do with one less person in the queue.