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Restaurant bewertenThe appetizer was a quiche, brochette and an egg shell. everything was delicious. the server came around and declared each court. the touching starter with several nice asparagus was delicious. the sauce with the chicken breast was worth waiting. dessert was equal to the rest of the meal. erdbeer melba with ice cream. we're coming back. really a culinary experience.
Love you eating! always when I'm in town. best French twill and croissants in the city.
I've been to my sweet art and I have to say that eating and experience are never disappointed. the menu offers a wide selection of delicious French dresses, from savory crepes to sweet pastries, all prepared with the greatest care and love for detail. a thing that really stands about my sweet art is how welcoming and patient the personal is running with those who do not speak English. As someone who still learns the language, I guess they take the time to hear and understand my needs. it makes the entire culinary experience much more pleasant and stress-free. I would also like to stress that my sweet art is multicultural and not racist. in a time when the discrimination is unfortunately still present in our society, it is soothing to know that there are companies that are worthless and respectful for all customers. overall I can not recommend my sweet art enough. it is the perfect place for a morning coffee and baked, a afternoon snack or a special anlasscake. if they are in cape coral and need some delicious French pastries, they should be sure to stop from my sweet art!
Beautiful little jewel of a French café and bakery. Great for the late morning brunch luv her quiche served with salad. Nice assorted baked goods. Cooked to order, so it is not a fast lunch, but worth waiting. Nicely clean. You also have French cooking classes in the evenings.
I was particularly unimpressed with the customer service my parents and I were presented with at this bakery. We were anticipating on having a nice brunch until the women at the register abruptly told us she wouldn’t be able to serve us as she was busy and insisted we take our food to go before suddenly walking away, leaving us confused. Never in my life was I made uncomfortable by such an experience. I do want to mention the customers in front of us—who appeared to be White—were greeted and taken care of politely, but we didn’t receive that kind of service. I would hate to assume this was because we are Hispanic. Even if this didn’t happen to be the case, customer service should not make the customer uncomfortable. Additionally, I have gone through several of this bakery’s lowest reviews from over the years and have seen that they have been met with defensiveness from the owners. With this kind of feedback, I advise you listen to your customers and quickly improve your service so that situations like this don’t happen, as it seems like nothing has improved thus far.