Very tasty food, lovely ladies providing good customer service, nice and relaxing vibes. I'll definitely be going back to this cosy little cafe to try more dishes. So far I've had chicken skewers with rice & salad, chicken stroganoff and a smoothie. My husband had a latte and salmon eggs benedict. Both of us enjoyed our meals so much. What a hidden gem :)
Good place for coffee and breakfast. The staff is very friendly and the service is prompt. Good coffee and decent food, on the expensive side though
Love this little place. It's a little bit hidden, and has a quiet and cosy atmosphere.
Their cheese pancakes are superb.
And yes, they have matcha latte. 😁🍵
Great place for a lunch. Beef bagel was so delicious that I even forgot to capture it. Flat white just perfect here, smooth and creamy! Cinnamon bun was good, too. Quite atmosphere. Stylish interior. Friendly staff. A good choice of food.
My wife recommend we go here for dinner as it’s close to home. It was so nice and quiet and the flavours were very different. We had a variety of food, all was good. The herring platter was great, also the soup and goulash. We’re leaving well fed! The cocktails looked great but we didn’t try them. We’ll be back!
We went for breakfast on a Sunday and it was not too busy. The food is delicious and they have a variety of pastries, English breakfast, cakes and drinks including fresh fruit drinks. We also tried the farm cheese pancakes which is a must! The atmosphere and staff are so lovely
The staff are soo friendly, happy to help, they have a little seating area outside where you can have your coffee, chat, vape, smoke or enjoy the sun.
Inside is equally lovely! Those who love taking pictures of everything, would enjoy this place too…
Not really had a meal in there, but have had their carrot cake, croissants etc.
I’ve lived around Canary Wharf and Millharbour for a while now and I’ve always seen TDO cafe when going running around the Isle of Dogs. They serve cafe food, cakes, and Eastern European cuisine, which is very much niche and different from what you would usually have in the area.
The Burnt Basque Cheesecake I got was a large slice for around £5, so it’s quite a decent price and it tasted good (even though it seemed a bit dry. The Flat White was decent, but I don’t think it was the level you would find from a specialty cafe.
Overall, I still liked TDO Cafe as it does feel like a friendly neighborhood cafe. I’ll probably be back to try some of the Eastern European dishes to satisfy my curiosity, but if you’re in the area give it a shot.
The cafe is nice and not crowded. More of a coffee place during the weekdays, they serve Eastern European food on the weekends.
We took Belgian waffles, eggs Benedict, some cake, and coffee which made a delicious breakfast. On weekend dinner, we ordered varenyky and deruny, which were pretty good. Out of the 12 varenyky with sweet cheese, a few were with potatoes though 😂.
The coffee was good, however I really didn't enjoy my food. The mozzarella wrap was 90% tomato and barely any mozzarella, also the stalks on the greens needed trimming or taking off as they were very stringy and a bit of a nuisance to eat. Also it took quite some time for the coffee to be made, maybe it was just when I visited but it really did feel like forever.
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