Andzero Cafe
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Andzero Cafe

696 High St Rd Glen Waverley VIC 3150, Australia

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I had such a lovely time at Andzero Cafe! The atmosphere is warm and modern β€” the perfect place for a relaxed brunch or lunch with friends. The menu offers a great variety of Japanese-inspired dishes, from traditional teishoku sets to unique sandwiches and onigiri, all beautifully presented and full of flavour. οΏΌ The specialty coffee and drinks were a standout, pairing wonderfully with the food. β˜•οΈπŸ΅ The cozy vibe and friendly service made the whole experience even better, and I’ll definitely be back to try more items on the menu. Great spot for anyone who loves quality food with a Japanese twist in Glen Waverley! πŸ™Œ They get very busy so be prepared to wait Highly recommended! πŸ’―

Kendrick Tan · 2025-12-31

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Been wanting to visit this restaurant but it was always crowded when it first opened. After few months, came here on a weekday lunch and was lucky to have no queue. Had the tantanmen. Dry noodle. Taste was good. Portion was average. However I find the prices across the menu are relatively high. Would be back definitely.

Always Hungry · 2026-01-02

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The Japanese brunch here is absolutely delicious, and the drinks are creative and unique β€” definitely worth trying! The only downside is the long wait; we queued for about an hour before getting a table. The place is quite small, so hopefully they can expand in the future to accommodate more customers. Overall, a great spot if you don’t mind waiting!

wong lee see · 2025-09-27

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The food at this restaurant was absolutely incredible, offering a delightful array of flavours and dishes that tantalised the taste buds. Nestled away in a quaint corner, this establishment truly is a hidden gem, providing a unique and charming dining experience that is both intimate and inviting. Although it is small it definitely tastes incredible! 5 stars!

Lucas Zhang · 2025-12-28

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Originally wanted to check this place out but have been busy during the times they are usually open, checked online and saw they were open for dinner service. Cafe looked cozy, had high hopes but left feeling slightly sick from the amount of oil I ingested. I ordered the Green Tea Udon with the $15 drink and buttered fried rice on the side. The Udon by itself was unique and interesting, it was something different from the typical noodle dish I have seen before on the menu. The tempura on first bite, provided a nice contrast between something fried and the senchai broth but soon was outweighed by the amount of oiliness in the tempura. The best way to explain the texture of the tempura was like if you added a teaspoon of oil to the bottom of the chip packet. The Melon Soda had more ice that liquid in the teacup. Honestly think I'm giving a higher food rating than the review shows. Might not come back after that experience. Honest food rating 1.8/5 just because I felt slightly sick from the oil.

Philip Pai · 2025-10-02

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