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Contribuiți la feedbackIn North Ryde there is a great Italian Delicatessen - Delitalia. Italian Dellies are tricky to rate on Yelp, I mean the pro forma questions are, in order:
After coming to this cafe at least 6 times over the last year, I won't be going again. I'm tired of dealing with sloppy deli / cafe staff whose English skills aren't up to scratch. They must get Italian relatives or travellers in on rotation because it's always the same. I asked a staff member if their panini had cheese in it and he had not a clue and just said "toasted"? I've got other examples on other occasions but it's too tedious to write about it. It's a pity because their food is quite good, however I can't be bothered going there anymore and would rather save my "language experience" for the real thing when I travel overseas.
After coming to this cafe at least 6 times over the last year, I won't be going again. I'm tired of dealing with sloppy deli / cafe staff whose English skills aren't up to scratch. They must get Italian relatives or travellers in on rotation because it's always the same. I asked a staff member if their panini had cheese in it and he had not a clue and just said "toasted"? I've got other examples on other occasions but it's too tedious to write about it. It's a pity because their food is quite good, however I can't be bothered going there anymore and would rather save my "language experience" for the real thing when I travel overseas.
After coming to this cafe at least 6 times over the last year, I won't be going again. I'm tired of dealing with sloppy deli / cafe staff whose English skills aren't up to scratch. They must get Italian relatives or travellers in on rotation because it's always the same. I asked a staff member if their panini had cheese in it and he had not a clue and just said "toasted"? I've got other examples on other occasions but it's too tedious to write about it. It's a pity because their food is quite good, however I can't be bothered going there anymore and would rather save my "language experience" for the real thing when I travel overseas.