Food
Breakfast on a croissant
filled with scrambled eggs and
bacon or smoked salmon, or
lunch on a pita, sandwich or
salad. The warm lamb and avo
is simple yet delicious, and
most main courses are available
in half-portions for the not-sohungry.
You can also while away
the afternoon with tea and one
of Lazari’s famous cupcakes
decorated with pink chocolate
and sprinkles.
Wine
Not licensed.
Service
Friendly and fast,
with a genuine eagerness
to please.
Ambience
Formica kitchen
tables and chairs keep things
feeling informal, and the tiny
open-plan kitchen along with
the down-to-earth service
makes you feel like you’re
in someone’s home.
And...
Ignore the red velvet
cupcakes with coconut icing
at your own peril. (BC)
Lynda Ingham-Brown
7-Jul-2010
I bought two cupcakes at Lazari at the Cape Quarter yesterday after hearing from numerous people that they were amazing. Well, something must have changed because they were possibly the worst cupcakes I've ever had! They were dry and bland and the icing tasted ...
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Lilly
25-Apr-2010
I am sad to say that Lazari CQ is probably the worst service in all of CT. The owner seems a lovely man and well intended restauranteur whom one would want to see succeed, but with the total lack of service, consistently poor quality food offering and the time ...
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Pesto
6-Feb-2010
I too have just had a very poor experience at the CQ2 Lazari. The waiter wasn't a problem but the food was very disappointing. The meze was an array of tasteless items and in particular the sausage was dry and 'old'. On request the waiter did bring us some fresh ...
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